“Saving the world’s easy. Finding a fight worth my time? That’s the hard part.”
City-Z is chaos incarnate — kaiju tearing through skyscrapers, rogue cyborgs unleashing destruction, and bio-engineered nightmares turning the skyline into a war zone. Out of the smoke walks Jason Statham’s Saitama — bald, caped, and utterly unfazed — a man so powerful he ends apocalypses with a single, bored punch.
At his side, Tom Holland’s Genos — a fiery young cyborg armed with precision and passion — vows to become his disciple. Together, they’re thrust into the absurd world of the Hero Association, where fame outweighs heroism, influencers chase clout over justice, and real monsters often wear human faces.
The trailer explodes with pulse-pounding highlights: a mosquito-storm inferno, a full-scale assault on the House of Evolution, a rain-drenched showdown with the Sea King, and the now-iconic moon-jump gag that leaves a crater behind. Between the spectacle, dry wit slices through — deadpan humor meets jaw-dropping combat as Genos overclocks his systems for an earth-shaking finale… only for Saitama to end it all with a casual flick.
In the stinger, a silver-haired martial artist watches the clouds ripple from a distant blow — and smiles knowingly.
Verdict: A masterstroke of hyperkinetic action and deadpan comedy. With razor-sharp VFX, biting satire, and electric chemistry between Statham and Holland, One Punch Man (2026) promises an explosive, meme-ready spectacle where every punch lands like thunder — and every laugh hits just as hard.