'One Punch Man' season 2 spoilers: Saitama's next roster of villains named

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It is looking to be a colorful year for Saitama as he is expected to meet a villain that will match his strength and a girl that will tug at his heartstrings in "One Punch Man" season 2.

The latest reports claim that Saitama's search for an individual that could survive his power-packed punch will be over in the new season after meeting Garou.

In the manga by One and Yusuke Murata, this "One Punch Man" season 2 foe was depicted as the most powerful fighter Saitama has tackled. But unlike him, Garou uses his strength to do evil.

Of course, this is not something that Saitama will lose sleep for. This is actually the moment he has been waiting for, to be in a fight that will last more than a few seconds.

It will surely be a fight that will go down in the history of "One Punch Man," and fans expect an amazing depiction of it in the second season of the anime.

Meanwhile, it is also being rumored that "One Punch Man" season 2 will feature an encore of Saitama and Lord Boros' showdown.

While the former clearly overpowered the latter, it is rumored that Boros will be back for revenge in the next season of the anime, despite declaring his defeat in the season 1 finale.

On the other hand, Saitama's journey in "One Punch Man" season 2 is expected to get more exciting and funnier with a purported new love interest for the hero.

There are no reports to corroborate yet, but the idea of seeing Saitama with a girlfriend will definitely allow fans to explore a new side of the strongest hero on the planet.

It is unknown whether this love interest will be featured in the present or she will be from Saitama's past. At the moment, there's no confirmation of this surprising romantic turn for the "One Punch Man" anime, but it is looking like a promising storyline, humor-wise.

"One Punch Man" season 2 has no premiere date yet, but a 2017 opening is expected.

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