Although the first season of One-Punch Man was a hit with fans and critics alike, Season 2 didn't hit home quite as hard, due in large part to a story that was a bit slow and a dip in animation quality due to a change in studios. However, that doesn't mean Season 3 can't be just as stellar as the first, assuming it actually happens (which is likely, though not guaranteed). We've compiled a list of fifteen expectations we have for One-Punch Man's third season.

One of the biggest questions is actually about one S-Class hero in particular: Blast, the number ranked hero. His current whereabouts are unknown, and it's not totally clear what his powers are, though it's not to hard to guess from the name. The missing character opens up a lot of different possibilities for future storylines, including if he's a fraud, like King, or if he's just gotten bored, which is why he's just kind of disappeared.

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Check out the video below for more expectations we have for One-Punch Man Season 3.

Initially released as a web comic, One-Punch Man was created by ONE in 2009. The series follows Saitama, the titular one-punch man, as he searches for a worthy opponent, finding he's completely overpowered. The series went viral and was given a remake illustrated by Murata and appearing in Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump. The manga is licensed by Viz Media in English. One-Punch Man Season 1 debuted in Japan in 2015, with a dub following the next year.

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Produced by J.C. Staff, One-Punch Man Season 2 sub has already complete its run on Hulu. The release date for Season 3 is not known at this time.

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