Warning: This article contains spoilers for "One-Punch Man" episodes. Read on if you want to know the details.

While the anime series that brought us Saitama and the many faces of heroes is coming to an end, "One- Punch Man" season 2 is already hinted on the horizon and it will definitely not disappoint avid fans.

Murata Yusuke, the creator of the anime series, once said that he will see to it that fans of the anime series "One Punch Man" can await a new season.

"I will work hard to so that it will get a second season" Yusuke tweeted based from Otakukart.

Serious work and tons of sketches and storyboards will flood the creator for this second season. The outlet even assumed that Yusuke might change a different schedule on his storyboard and sketches to commit with the next season of the hit anime series.

The finale episode of "One Punch Man" wrapped up in the most brilliant fight scene ever for the greatest hero alive Saitama. The ultimate hero fought the leader of the Dark Thieves, Lord Boros and he did one awesome thing in the battle when he released his "Serious, serious punch."

After the endless chit-chat and buzz that Lord Boros did to belittle the majestic hero Saitama, Saitama grew tired and furious of the naysay and unleash his strength to the one-eye spiky, pink-haired villain.

Lord Boros even sent Saitama out to the moon and this forced Saitama on the end to end the battle after all with his most powerful punch yet, the "Serious,serious punch" according to Yibada.

Apart from the spectacle that Lord Boros and Saitama had, the City-A has been in a devastating situation after Lord Boros brought out some of his planet's villains to the city. Meanwhile, all levels of heroes are working their best to fight these invaders and restore the city.

"One Punch Man" is undoubtedly one of the anime series that boasts great animation and although, fans and viewers of the anime series are on a hunch that "One Punch Man" is backed up by a huge sum of production money. Character designer and Chief animation director Chikashi Kubota cleared this notion and said to AnimeNewsNetwork that passion indeed fuels their artists and they are currently just working on an average sum for the series.

Stay tune for the announcement on when the "One Punch Man" Season 2 will be released.