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‘One Punch Man’ Season 2 Sees New Mysterious Enemies, Will Saitama Learn New Fighting Skills?

‘One Punch Man’ Season 2 Sees New Mysterious Enemies, Will Saitama Learn New Fighting Skills?

Kate Wales

"One Punch Man" Season 2 is speculated to feature new mysterious enemies who will make Saitama's life a little bit uneasy. The strongest man alive, however, will not let these new opponents get to him so he might learn some new skills that fans have not seen before.

The exciting Season 2 of "One Punch Man" will reportedly see the appearances of mysterious creatures from the Monster Association according to a report by Ecumenical News. Led by Psykos, the team is apparently a nemesis to the Hero Association.

There's not enough information available as to how the Monster Association existed but speculations claimed that it will bring more action to "One Punch Man" Season 2. For this reason, Saitama is also speculated to acquire new skills to defeat the big baddies.

However, fans are advised to take the speculation with skepticism as the team behind "One Punch Man" Season 2 has not revealed the definite plot of the anime. Whether Saitama will learn new fighting techniques or not, the new season is still a highly anticipated installment to the original series.

Meanwhile, MobilenApps previously reported that Garou will play an integral part in "One Punch Man" Season 2. Bang's former student is expected to make an appearance in several episodes of the upcoming sequel.

For those who are not familiar with Garou, he is said to be a strong villain who has been hating on heroes. For this reason, his goal is to fight all the strongest heroes, reportedly.

That said, Saitama and Garou are believed to cross paths on "One Punch Man" Season 2. Their meeting is one cool scene that fans should look forward to this season.

"One Punch Man" Season 2 air date is not revealed yet. However, several reports have surfaced claiming that the new season will premiere this year.

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