"One Punch Man" Season 2 production is confirmed to be in "progress" after the long wait. It's good to hear that the production is starting to roll out but the premiere date is still unknown. Reports circulated on the internet and suggest that the season 2 of the anime will introduce the love interest of Saitama and the will touched the protagonist's past.

Crunchyroll has reported that "One Punch Man" Season 2 is confirmed. A twitter user named Ken Xyro quoted with a picture scanned "One Punch Man Season 2 Confirmed," continued, "Production is in progress Exact date is TBA. (This scan is pretty bad btw."

Back in September, "One Punch Man" cast reunited in a Fall Festival Event. Announced by Kaito Ishikawa, Makoto Furukawa, Aoi Yūki, Yuki Kaji, together with the theme song performer of the anime Hiroko Moriguchi and Hiroko Moriguchi that the "One Punch Man" Season 2 manga has been green-lit.

Everyone's excited about the comeback of Saitama and the rumored plot get fans even more hyped, a possible love interest and Saitama's past to be told. Sure, everyone loved to know how Saitama become a superhero and how the anime will answer the very first query of fans since the beginning, Droid Report has reported.

In "One Punch Man" Season 2, every fan is excited how Saitama react he falls in love and see Saitama's heart fluttered by a girl. Following the protagonist's past, Lord Boros may also come back in "One Punch Man" Season 2 even after he was already defeated.

No one knew how Lord Boros be able to come back in "One Punch Man." Meanwhile, one of the most anticipated enemies of Saitama in "One Punch Man" Season 2 is the Garou. He is reportedly the most powerful villain in the story that has a partnership with the Monster Association. Rumors also circling that in the upcoming season, Saitama will be facing his first defeat.

Rumors again suggest that later in July, "One Punch Man" Season 2 will premiere as it is the same month of the second anniversary of the anime's debut. Though the reported premiere date and plot should be taking as a grain of salt as nothing has confirmed except that fact that the production is in progress.