A Global Punch Is Coming
After years of waiting, fans of One-Punch Man can finally exhale — the world’s most effortlessly overpowered hero is officially back. Viz Media has announced that Season 3 of One-Punch Man will premiere globally on October 12, marking one of the most ambitious anime rollouts of 2025.
For the first time, Saitama’s adventures will debut across multiple major streaming platforms, ensuring fans worldwide can join the action simultaneously.
Where You Can Watch One-Punch Man Season 3
The upcoming season will be available on:
- Hulu – in the United States
- Disney+ – in Canada
- Netflix – across Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand
- Crunchyroll – also streaming in Latin America and Oceania
This multi-platform release is a major milestone for Viz Media, reflecting the growing global appetite for premium anime. The company’s acquisition of distribution rights extends across North America, Latin America, and Oceania, covering theatrical, digital, home entertainment, and even merchandise.
What to Expect from Season 3
The Monster Association Arc Takes Center Stage
Season 3 dives into the Monster Association arc, one of the most anticipated storylines from the manga. The S-Class heroes unite in a desperate mission to rescue a kidnapped hostage from a powerful group of monsters that claim allegiance to a dark and dangerous organization.
Meanwhile, Garou, the self-proclaimed “human monster,” finds himself recovering in the Monster Association’s lair after being captured in a brutal clash. His complex evolution — part villain, part victim — promises to add depth and intensity to the new season.
Returning Cast and Production Team
Fans can rest assured that the voices and talent behind the first two seasons are returning:
- Makoto Furukawa reprises his role as Saitama.
- Kaito Ishikawa returns as the ever-loyal cyborg disciple, Genos.
Behind the scenes, Shinpei Nagai takes on directorial duties, with Tomohiro Suzuki handling series composition and J.C. STAFF once again leading animation production.
From Webcomic to Worldwide Phenomenon
One-Punch Man began as a self-published webcomic by creator ONE, later adapted into a manga illustrated by Yusuke Murata. Since its official serialization on Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump, the series has exploded in popularity, selling over 35 million copies worldwide.
Its anime debut in October 2015 quickly became a viral sensation, celebrated for its razor-sharp satire of superhero tropes and jaw-dropping fight choreography. Season 2, released in 2019, expanded the story and deepened its cast of heroes and villains — though fans have waited six long years for the next chapter.
Now, with Season 3 finally on the horizon, that wait is about to pay off.
How to Catch Up Before Season 3
If you’re planning a rewatch (or jumping in for the first time), here’s where to find earlier seasons:
- Seasons 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Hulu in the U.S.
- Netflix offers both seasons in Canada and Latin America.
- Digital versions are available for purchase via Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google TV, and Fandango at Home.
With the story about to pick up where Season 2 left off, revisiting Saitama’s earlier encounters — including the introduction of Garou — might be the perfect warm-up.
Why Season 3 Could Be One of 2025’s Biggest Anime Events
A Global Release Strategy That Reflects Anime’s Rise
This worldwide rollout underscores anime’s growing dominance in streaming. By spreading the premiere across multiple platforms, Viz Media is positioning One-Punch Man Season 3 as not just a release, but a global event — one that could rival major cinematic premieres in reach and anticipation.
A Storyline Fans Have Been Waiting Years For
The Monster Association arc is often hailed as one of the manga’s most thrilling and emotional chapters. Combining large-scale battles with sharp character development, it’s expected to showcase the full potential of One-Punch Man’s storytelling — far beyond its comedic surface.
A Test for Team J.C. STAFF
The studio’s return comes with high expectations after mixed fan reactions to Season 2’s production. With several years to refine their approach, Season 3 will reveal whether J.C. STAFF can deliver the fluid animation and epic scale fans have been craving.
Final Thoughts
After a six-year hiatus, Saitama is ready to throw another world-shaking punch — and this time, the whole planet will be watching. With its October 12 premiere, One-Punch Man Season 3 promises not only to reignite one of anime’s most beloved series but also to set a new standard for global anime distribution.
Whether you’re streaming on Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, or Crunchyroll, one thing’s for sure: Saitama’s return is about to hit harder than ever.