“One-Punch Man” season 2 is finally coming after years of waiting. The first installment was released in2015 and after more than three years, fans will now see how the bald hero, Saitama is doing.
As a preview, the very first trailer for “One-Punch Man” season 2 has been published and it seems that Saitama has gotten stronger. However, with his intensifying power, many villains are drawn to him so the viewers can expect chaotic fights.
What Is It About?
“One-Punch Man” is an anime based on the manga series. It tells the story of a hero dubbed as the strongest on Earth. As the title suggests, Saitama can defeat his foes with just one punch. He was originally a normal man but after a few years of training, he acquired power enough to make him the strongest superhero.
Also, he started to train his body to fight after realizing that he wants to fight off the villains. He hates his job as a salaryman but came to know about his power when he decided to stop violence by stopping the villains.
Episodes
“One-Man Punch” season 2 is said to be featuring a total of 12 episodes. This detail was revealed by Yonkou Productions, an anime enthusiast and profiler. It has a record of revealing accurate info on anime so many fans trust what it posts on social media.
In any case, via Twitter, Yonkou Productions simply wrote: “One Punch Man Season 2: 12 Episodes.” Season 1 has this number of episodes too so it is likely that the note is correct.
Air Date
“One-Punch Man” season two is coming this month. As CBR reported, it will premiere in the U.S. via Hulu on April 9. Check out the preview below!


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