Attack on Titan continuously trends on Twitter, making One Punch Man fans reminisce dominating the social media website. Hence, they can't help but think of One Punch Man Season 3's release as it has been nearly two years since Season 2 dropped.

As one of the most successful franchises, manga and anime enthusiasts alike are now waiting for the coming of One Punch Man Season 3. Despite the lack of official details about the new season, it is not shy of several theories and spoilers.

According to BlockToro, there are assumptions that the third season will adapt the manga's Monsters Association arc. If this happens, Garou will have a lot of screentime more than the titular character, Saitama, himself.

As a hero who can defeat any monster with just a single punch, Saitama has been keeping himself busy doing other things. So, this gives Garou an ample amount of time to dominate the small screen, though fans will surely see them in an intense battle for the season finale.

Devdiscourse added Garou might turn into a beast in One Punch Man Season 3. He might take the beast pill that will give birth to a formidable monster that can match or even surpass Saitama's ability.

However, fans should only take these assumptions with a grain of salt as nothing has been confirmed yet. Surely, the new season will continuously put its focus on Saitama's life.

He will resume bringing different enemies down in just one blow. However, when the time comes that he has to face Garou, everything will be different.

His one-punch power may not be as effective on Garou, so there will be a more intense turn of events with many fighting scenes between the two. Anyhow, fans may not see more of Genos in One Punch Man Season 3.

Meanwhile, it remains to be seen if the third season will continuously be helmed by the second season's animation house, J.C. Staff. If it does so, it looks like fans have something to say.

The shifting of the animation studio from Madhouse in Season 1 to J.C. Staff in Season 2 earned several viewers' reactions, per CBR. Madhouse has been known for its superb animation quality and high standard, so fans seemed not to like the sudden change in the second installment.

Though the second seasons' story elements were well-received, it was a different story for the animation. Some said it was a "dip in quality as a whole."

Anyhow, despite the complaints, there are high hopes for One Punch Man Season 3, especially that the studio has a lot of time not to rush things.

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