‘One Punch Man’ Season 2 Spoilers: Highly Anticipated Anime To Premiere In November 2016 With New Villain Garou?
By | Feb 26, 2016 11:07 PM EST
Are you ready to hear some "One Punch Man" season 2 spoilers? As the anime version is being readied to hit the waves on November 2016, fans can only wonder what Murata Yusuke has prepared.
"One Punch Man" fans of the manga version are excited to learn that not only has season 1 been successful but "One Punch Man" season 2 is in the works. Fans can thank Murata Yusuke for making the anime adaptation of the manga.
News have indicated that the show may be airing this November, but according to other reports, it might take the team two years to finish the second season.
Why is it taking so long? Sources claim that Murata's team are required to create hundreds of sketches and hundreds of inked pages with hundreds of storyboards, not to mention editing that involves ten hours per day for each take.
"One Punch Man" season 2 spoilers teased that Amai Mask is likely the new nemesis which answers concerns that the anime will be faithful to the manga itself. With Lord Boros gone, what's in store?
"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," HNGN reported. "In the manga, Garou was Bang or Silver Fang's former disciple who eventually lost his way. 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."
While Murata and his team are busy penning the story and drying the ink, fans can be assured that "One Punch Man" season 2 will happen and the only question that remains is - when?
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