One-Punch Manseason 3 has been a point of contention for fans of the series for some time now, due to a variety of factors that all add up to being bad news. That stack of reasons for concern has just grown larger, however, with one fan’s contact with voice actor Kyle Hebert, who voices Atomic Samurai in the dub.

Fans have had concerns aboutOne-Punch Manseason 3 almost since it was announced. It wasn’t long after the announcement that the studio for season 3, J.C. Staff, was confirmed.J.C. Staff handledOne-Punch Manseason 2, which left many fans displeased with the quality of the animation compared to the first season.

Atomic Samurai (One Punch Man)

The one trailer that has been seen so far has done little to quell fan fears about season 3’s animation, and despite reassurances from the studio, it looks like the anime is suffering a number of production issues. With no new trailer at Anime Expo 2025, fan worries are at an all-time high, prompting one fan to reach out.

One-Punch Man’s Dub Voice Actors Have Yet to Be Contacted

The Dub Cast Hasn’t Been in Touch With the Localization Team

Reddit user /u/honest-ad-4386 posted a video from TikTok liveto Reddit, depicting voice actor Kyle Hebert answering a question aboutOne-Punch Manseason 3. While the question is cut off,Hebert’s answer indicates that he hasn’t been contacted about dubbing season 3 ofOne-Punch Manat this time.

While there are plenty of valid reasons why this might be the case, it does nothing to alleviate fan concerns about season 3. With the anime set to debut in Japan in October, it stands to reason that some voice actors may well have been approached about returning to their roles, as it has been nearly 6 years since season 2.

One Punch Man TV Series Poster

One-Punch Man Fans Shouldn’t Panic

Dub Voice Actors Are Rarely Informed of the Anime’s Production Status

Hebert having no news may seem like bad news, but there are other factors to consider. Dubbing is typically one of the last steps before an anime is released, and it’s likely thatOne-Punch Manseason 3isn’t there yet. Even with the “simuldubs” that Hebert mentions, a dub can sometimes be two to three weeks after a subtitled premiere.

Hebert’s character, Atomic Samurai, does have an important role to play in season 3, but he also has relatively little dialog and wouldn’t necessarily be among the first voice actors to be contacted.One-Punch Manhas also historically not done simuldubs, and there’s no indication as yet whether season 3 will receive one.

As such, it’s not too concerning that Hebert doesn’t know much about the status ofOne-Punch Manseason 3. Still, in a world where almost every piece of news attached to season 3 has been bad, it can be hard not to take this as another ill omen. Fans should keep their fingers crossed and continue waiting for the nextOne-Punch Mantrailer.