The production of “One Punch Man” season 3 is one of the biggest puzzles that anime fans have to solve this year. While there is little to no evidence suggesting that it could premiere this year, what fans can have a gauge on is the story it would be covered in the next installment.
‘One Punch Man’ season 3 spoilers: Can it cover the entire Monster Association Arc?
The anime adaptation just opened the Monster Association Arc in the latter part of season 2. That alone says something about how deep in the story arc can “One Punch Man” season 3 get.
However, for a much clearer answer, it is very unlikely for “One Punch Man” season 3 to cover the entirety of the arc especially if it will only have 12 episodes like the earlier seasons. Also, the arc has not even finished yet in the manga and avid fans think it could take at least another year for it to be over.
What fans can expect from “One Punch Man” season 3 is to know more about the Monster Association as a group and the characters under this league. They are obviously on the bad side of Saitama and the rest of the heroes, but they are not necessarily friendlies with Garou either.
Every manga chapter varies in terms of the amount of action it has, and that is one of the reasons the number of chapters adapted every season is different. This means it might also be tricky to determine which part of the story arc is “One Punch Man” season 3 going to end. Fans can only hope that the producers, whichever studio it may be, would choose a good stopping point to prevent an awkward ending with a balanced dose of a cliffhanger.
‘One Punch Man’ season 3 release date speculations: Premiere possible in 2021?
The release date of “One Punch Man” season 3 is another challenge to deduce mainly because the next installment has not even been announced yet. So there is no way of knowing yet whether or not the production of new episodes has already started.
Given that the confirmation of a new season is still missing at this point, it is already impossible for “One Punch Man” season 3 to premiere in 2020. This might explain why many fans are hoping the next episodes would arrive before 2021 ends.


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