Live-Action ONE PIECE Shares Season 2 Trailer, Season 3 Officially Announced
During the highly anticipated ONE PIECE DAY’25 stage event, fans were treated to an exciting update from the live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga series, ONE PIECE. The event featured a surprise guest appearance by actor Iñaki Godoy, who portrays Monkey D. Luffy in the live-action series. Godoy unveiled the first official trailer for ONE PIECE Season 2, now subtitled “Into the Grand Line”, and confirmed that Season 3 has officially entered production.
ONE PIECE Live-Action Season 2: “Into the Grand Line”
The Live-Action ONE PIECE Season 2 trailer, introduced at the ONE PIECE DAY’25 celebration, provides the first look at the next chapter of Luffy’s journey as he and the Straw Hat Pirates continue their adventure across the Grand Line. The upcoming season will pick up from the end of Season 1, where the crew sets sail from the East Blue in search of the legendary treasure, the One Piece.
Season 2 introduces new characters and pivotal storylines drawn directly from the manga’s Grand Line arc. Fans can anticipate the introduction of fan-favorite character Tony Tony Chopper, teased in the trailer footage. The creative team has confirmed that Season 2 will remain faithful to the spirit of the original story while continuing to offer a high-quality, cinematic presentation.
As confirmed by Netflix and Toei Company, ONE PIECE Season 2 will premiere in 2026 exclusively on Netflix, ensuring continuity for the global audience that has embraced the live-action series. The series is a co-production between Netflix and Tomorrow Studios, in collaboration with Shueisha and Toei Animation, who oversee the original anime and manga adaptations.
Returning Cast and Production Team
Returning for Season 2 is Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, whose performance in the first season was met with critical acclaim for capturing the spirit and charisma of the Straw Hat captain. Other returning cast members include:
- Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro
- Emily Rudd as Nami
- Jacob Romero as Usopp
- Taz Skylar as Sanji
The series is based on the manga created by Eiichiro Oda, who serves as both executive producer and creative consultant for the live-action adaptation. His direct involvement ensures that the adaptation remains true to the original vision of the beloved series.
The live-action adaptation is developed by Tomorrow Studios, led by executive producers Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements in collaboration with Matt Owens and Steven Maeda, who serve as writers and executive producers. The production has also benefited from the guidance of Toei Animation, the studio responsible for the long-running anime adaptation of ONE PIECE.
Renewed for ONE PIECE Season 3
In addition to the trailer reveal for Season 2, the production team officially confirmed that ONE PIECE Season 3 is now in development. This announcement underscores Netflix’s commitment to the live-action series, which proved to be a global success upon its debut.
Season 1 premiered on Netflix in August 2023 and quickly rose to the platform’s global top 10 charts. It was lauded for its cast performances, production value, and faithful adaptation of key story arcs. The series successfully introduced new viewers to the expansive world of ONE PIECE while satisfying longtime fans of the franchise.
Where to Watch ONE PIECE
While waiting for the live-action Season 2 premiere in 2026, fans can continue to explore the ongoing adventures of Luffy and his crew in the original ONE PIECE anime. The anime is available for streaming with both English subtitles and English dubs on Crunchyroll, the exclusive streaming home for the anime series outside Japan.
Crunchyroll offers access to over 1,000 episodes of the anime, including the most recent arcs from the Wano Country Saga and up-to-date simulcasts from the Japanese broadcast. English-speaking audiences can also explore the voice talents featured in the anime, with Colleen Clinkenbeard as Luffy, Christopher Sabat as Zoro, and Luci Christian as Nami, among others.
Looking Ahead: ONE PIECE Live-Action Expands Global Reach
With its continued partnership between Netflix, Shueisha, and Toei Animation, the Live-Action ONE PIECE series is positioned to remain a major part of the franchise’s future. Both the upcoming Season 2 and newly announced Season 3 reflect the growing international appeal of Eiichiro Oda’s iconic universe and its vibrant cast of characters.
As officially confirmed through announcements at ONE PIECE DAY’25 and via the franchise’s verified social media channels, the journey through the Grand Line is just beginning for the live-action Straw Hat crew. Viewers around the world can anticipate more high-seas adventure, dramatic battles, and beloved characters when Season 2 premieres in 2026 on Netflix.