‘One Punch Man’ Season 2 Premiere Not Happening This Year? ‘Most Powerful Villain’ Coming!

by Jen Mendoza / Feb 15, 2016 10:50 PM EST
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Recent spoilers claimed that "One Punch Man" season 2 has been rumored to experience a delay in its premiere date.

Back in December, when the anime series' first season was about to end, Otakukart revealed that the artist behind the series, Yusuke Murata, would need "six to nine months, one or two years" to finish an entire season. Therefore, since the show just ended, it was speculated that a 2016 release date for the second season seemed impossible.

With a number of reports hinting that the next installment of "One Punch Man" is happening this year, the site's spoilers pointed out that Murata "might have to change his daily schedule."

To beat the supposed 2016 deadline for "One Punch Man" season 2 release date, the site noted that Murata must work harder and faster. Thus, making his daily outputs reach "100 SKETCHES, 100 PAGES INKED, 10 HOURS OF EDITING, 100 STORYBOARDS EVERY. SINGLE. DAY!!!"

On the other hand, the "One Punch Man" season 2 spoilers of HNGN disclosed that the "most powerful villain" is set to test the strength of Saitama. 

"After the defeat of Lord Boros, the first season's final enemy, the next arc in the manga is the Hero Hunter Arc, which involves the emergence of the series' most powerful villain to date, Garou," the report stated.

HNGN continued by saying, "What is particularly interesting is that Garou and Saitama are two sides of the same coin - just people who happen to go far beyond what humans are capable of becoming."

With these anticipated events, as bared by the site's "One Punch Man" season 2 spoilers, "more of the edge-of-your-seat action" would take place.

Moreover, seeing Saitama fight "as he targets one S- and A-class hero after another" would bring utmost "visual treat" among fans.

Keep posted for more "One Punch Man" season 2 spoilers on release date, plot and others! 

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