The long-awaited One Punch Man Season 3 trailer has finally been released, but instead of calming fan worries, it has sparked fresh concern about the anime’s visual quality. The new season is set to premiere on October 12, 2025, streaming as part of Hulu’s fall anime lineup.
The trailer, revealed via the official @opm_anime account on X, showcases the first episode of Season 3, including an emergency S-Class hero meeting and the build-up to the Monster Association Arc. However, many fans say the preview shows limited animation and too many static shots, raising doubts about the upcoming adaptation.
One Punch Man Season 3 Trailer Shows Static Scenes and Limited Action
The first full look at Season 3 left fans conflicted. While the art style and character designs appear cleaner and more faithful to Yusuke Murata’s manga, the trailer features mostly still frames and very little fluid movement. This is especially worrying because the Monster Association Arc is widely praised for its fast-paced, high-stakes battles.
Viewers expected a high-energy trailer highlighting key fights between S-Class heroes and powerful monsters. Instead, the footage focused on setup scenes and dialogue-heavy moments. The result has been an online backlash, with long-time fans expressing fears that the production studio, J.C. Staff, may not deliver the dynamic animation the story demands.
Trusted outlets including Anime News Network and ComicBook.com report that the studio has been quiet about production details, but the lack of action in the trailer suggests that the team may have prioritized early narrative setup rather than animating major battles for the promotional cut.
Fan Reactions and Industry Concerns
Anime fans have flooded social media platforms with mixed reactions. Many are disappointed after hoping for a redemption following the widely criticized animation of Season 2. Some worry that the Monster Association Arc — often considered the manga’s best storyline — could lose its impact if the action sequences are poorly animated.
Industry observers point out that J.C. Staff may be focusing resources on later episodes where the most intense fights occur. If that’s the case, the early episodes might feel static but lead to a stronger payoff mid-season. However, anime audiences have grown increasingly cautious after other series, like Blue Lock Season 2 and The Seven Deadly Sins, saw declining animation quality in follow-up seasons.
With One Punch Man Season 3 set to debut in just days, fans are both excited and nervous. If the final product delivers strong, well-animated battles, the series could redeem itself. But if the trailer reflects the season’s true quality, it may struggle to live up to the manga’s legendary Monster Association Arc.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: When does One Punch Man Season 3 premiere?
It premieres on October 12, 2025, as part of Hulu’s anime lineup.
Q2: Why are fans worried about the new trailer?
Because it shows limited animation and mostly static scenes, raising doubts about fight quality.
Q3: Which arc will Season 3 cover?
Season 3 adapts the Monster Association Arc, one of the most action-heavy parts of the manga.
Q4: Who is animating Season 3?
The studio J.C. Staff is returning, the same team behind Season 2, which faced criticism for its visuals.
Q5: Where can fans watch One Punch Man Season 3?
It will stream on Hulu for U.S. viewers and likely on other licensed platforms globally.
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