
The second promotional video for One-Punch Man Season 3 has landed, offering a thrilling glimpse into the escalating Monster Association arc, where Saitama’s unmatched strength collides with a world of chaos and monstrous ambition. Watch the new teaser trailer below:
Expect high-stakes heroics as the Hero Association mounts a desperate counteroffensive against the Monster Association’s executives, led by the fearsome Orochi. The trailer hints at Garou’s vengeful resurgence, Fubuki’s struggle to rally her Blizzard Group, and a high-risk rescue mission that tests the heroes’ resolve. Saitama, ever the indifferent powerhouse, navigates the mayhem with his signature one-punch flair. The trailer pulses with the opening theme, Get No Satisfied! by JAM Project feat. BABYMETAL, and the ending theme, Soko ni Aru Akari (The Light That Exists There), performed by Makoto Furukawa, who voices Saitama. Jacket art for both tracks showcases Saitama’s metallic sheen and Furukawa’s introspective pose.
Behind the scenes, J.C. Staff returns as the animation powerhouse, helmed by director Shinpei Ezaki. Tomohiro Suzuki oversees series composition, ensuring the narrative's satirical edge remains sharp. Character designs are handled by a trio of talents—Chikashi Kubota, Shinjiro Kuroda, and Ryosuke Shirakawa—bringing Yusuke Murata's intricate illustrations to vibrant life. The production team rounds out with art direction by Sakura Murakami, color design by Mayumi Tanae, cinematography by Yu Tadaki, editing by Masahiro Goto of REAL-T, sound direction by Miki Iwami, and music composition by Makoto Miyazaki under Lantis.
The voice ensemble boasts a roster of industry heavyweights reprising their roles, amplifying the trailer's emotional and action beats. Makoto Furukawa returns as the monotone Saitama, Kaito Ishikawa as his devoted disciple Genos, Aoi Yuki as the telekinetic Tatsumaki, Kazuhiro Yamaji as the martial arts master Silver Fang, Kenjiro Tsuda as the blade-wielding Atomic Samurai, Minami Takayama as the prodigy Child Emperor, Hiroki Yasumoto as the luckiest man alive King, Takahiro Sakurai as the undead Zombieman, Daisuke Namikawa as the gluttonous Pig God, Satoshi Hino as the indestructible Superalloy Darkshine, Kosuke Toriumi as the speedster Flashy Flash, Masaya Onosaka as the flamboyant Puri-Puri Prisoner, Mamoru Miyano as the dual-natured Amai Mask, Saori Hayami as Fubuki, Hikaru Midorikawa as the anti-hero Garou, Atsushi Ono as the monstrous Orochi, and Takehito Koyasu as the scheming Gyoro-Gyoro.
This latest glimpse arrives on the heels of the series' 10th anniversary milestone, with an exhibition slated for summer 2026 in Tokyo as part of the "10th Anniversary 10 Strikes Project." The event will celebrate a decade of Saitama's world-shattering simplicity, though specifics on exhibits and programming remain under wraps for now.
As One-Punch Man hurtles toward its next chapter, the trailer's fusion of gritty heroism and Saitama's existential ennui reaffirms why the series endures. VIZ Media encapsulates this enduring appeal in its official synopsis: "Every time a promising villain appears, Saitama beats the snot out of ’em with one punch! Can he finally find an opponent who can go toe-to-toe with him and give his life some meaning? Or is he doomed to a life of superpowered boredom?"
One-Punch Man Season 3 premieres on October 5, 2025, airing weekly Sundays at 11:45 p.m. JST across TV Tokyo, TV Hokkaido, TV Aichi, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting, with Monday simulcasts at 12:30 a.m. JST on BS TV Tokyo. International audiences can expect the debut episode on Hulu and Crunchyroll starting October 12. On the manga front, the series saw a fresh installment with Chapter 209 releasing October 1, 2025, via Shonen Jump, advancing the Monster Association saga with intensified clashes that promise to overlap thrillingly with the anime's trajectory.
Source: Comic Natalie