One Punch Man Season 3: Release Date, Plot, and Everything You Need to Know
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Sunday, Oct 5, 2025 1:16 pm ET1min read
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The season, which will consist of 12 episodes, will cover the beginning of the Monster Association arc. The first episode, titled "The Strategy Meeting," will show the Hero Association planning a rescue mission after the Monster Association abducts a sponsor’s son. The episode will also introduce new dynamics between characters like Fubuki and Saitama, as well as the awakening of Garou inside the Monster Association hideout.
One Punch Man Season 3 will be available to stream on various platforms depending on the region. In the United States, fans can watch it on Hulu and Disney Plus starting October 12. Both services cost $9.99 per month after a 30-day free trial. A Hulu and Disney Plus bundle costs $10.99 per month, while a Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN Select bundle costs $16.99 per month. Prices are set to increase on October 21, 2025.
In the United Kingdom, the season will be available on Crunchyroll in October 2025. The exact release date is yet to be confirmed, but Crunchyroll subscription plans in the UK start at £4.99 per month or £49.99 per year, following a 7-day free trial.
Australian anime fans can stream the season on Crunchyroll, with the premiere set for October 2025. Crunchyroll in Australia costs AU$10.99 per month or AU$109.99 per year after a 7-day free trial.
For Canadian viewers, the season will be available on Netflix. The cost is CA$7.99 per month with ads or CA$18.99 per month without ads.
The season marks a significant return for the series after a six-year gap since Season 2. Studio J.C.Staff has introduced changes, including the addition of Sakura Murakami as art director, Yuki Hirose as director of photography, and Shinpei Nagai as director. The new season will determine whether the anime maintains its popularity following the delay and confusion surrounding its release.
One Punch Man Season 3 is set to premiere on October 12, 2025, after a recap special on October 5. The series will explore the war between the Hero Association and the Monster Association, with new heroes and monsters introduced. The season is expected to have enhanced animation quality and will be available on Hulu in the US and Crunchyroll in Europe and the Middle East.
One Punch Man Season 3 is set to premiere on October 12, 2025, following a recap special on October 5. The highly anticipated season will delve into the war between the Hero Association and the Monster Association, introducing new heroes and monsters. The season is expected to feature enhanced animation quality and will be available on Hulu in the United States and Crunchyroll in Europe and the Middle East.The season, which will consist of 12 episodes, will cover the beginning of the Monster Association arc. The first episode, titled "The Strategy Meeting," will show the Hero Association planning a rescue mission after the Monster Association abducts a sponsor’s son. The episode will also introduce new dynamics between characters like Fubuki and Saitama, as well as the awakening of Garou inside the Monster Association hideout.
One Punch Man Season 3 will be available to stream on various platforms depending on the region. In the United States, fans can watch it on Hulu and Disney Plus starting October 12. Both services cost $9.99 per month after a 30-day free trial. A Hulu and Disney Plus bundle costs $10.99 per month, while a Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN Select bundle costs $16.99 per month. Prices are set to increase on October 21, 2025.
In the United Kingdom, the season will be available on Crunchyroll in October 2025. The exact release date is yet to be confirmed, but Crunchyroll subscription plans in the UK start at £4.99 per month or £49.99 per year, following a 7-day free trial.
Australian anime fans can stream the season on Crunchyroll, with the premiere set for October 2025. Crunchyroll in Australia costs AU$10.99 per month or AU$109.99 per year after a 7-day free trial.
For Canadian viewers, the season will be available on Netflix. The cost is CA$7.99 per month with ads or CA$18.99 per month without ads.
The season marks a significant return for the series after a six-year gap since Season 2. Studio J.C.Staff has introduced changes, including the addition of Sakura Murakami as art director, Yuki Hirose as director of photography, and Shinpei Nagai as director. The new season will determine whether the anime maintains its popularity following the delay and confusion surrounding its release.

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