As a series that continues to take each generation by storm, it’s no wonder the live-action One Piece series has garnered so much love.
The series topped the weekly global Netflix chart from August 28 to September 3, ranking among the top ten in ninety-three countries and number one in forty-six countries.
Needless to say, One Piece was loved by audiences as well as the many critics who gave the show shining reviews.
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Now, fans are clamoring for more, which is why TV Fanatic is ready to tell you everything we know so far about One Piece Season 2!
Has One Piece Been Renewed for Season 2?
After making such a splash with critics and audiences alike, One Piece was renewed for a second season only two weeks after the first premiered.
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What Is One Piece About?
The series follows the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates as they quest for the “One Piece,” a fabled prestige treasure that might elevate their captain, Monkey D. Luffy, to be “The King of the Pirates.”
Developed by Matt Owens and Steven Maeda (Salvation), Season 1 of the series focused on the first one hundred chapters of the popular manga.
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The following fifty to one hundred chapters may be adapted if the show follows suit.
That would include storylines and arcs such as Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whisky Peak, and Little Garden.
These arcs are all strong possibilities, considering the cast list.
How Many Episodes Will One Piece Season 2 Have?
There’s no word about how many episodes One Piece Season 2 will receive.
Considering its worldwide success and acclaim, Netflix may increase the episode count.
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Who Is In One Piece Season 2?
Fans of One Piece and its source material will get all the live-action pirate booty, with a cast list that promises a plethora of exciting new and returning characters.
Inaki Godoy (The Imperfects) as Monkey D. Luffy
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Mackenyu (House of the Owl) as Roronoa Zoro
Emily Rudd (Hunters) as Nami
Jacob Romero Gibson (Grey’s Anatomy) as Usopp
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Taz Skylar (The Lazarus Project) as Sanji
Morgan Davies (The End) as Koby
Aidan Scott (The Power) as Helmeppo
Vincent Regan (House of the Dragon) as Vice Admiral Garp
Langley Kirkwood (Dominion) as Captain “Axe Hand” Morgan
Craig Fairbrass (Boat Story) as Chef Zeff
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Peter Gadiot (Quantum Leap) as Shanks
Ilia Isorelys Paulino (The Sex Lives of College Girls) as Alvida
Jeff Ward (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Buggy the Clown
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Alexander Maniatis (Warrior) as Klahadore
McKinley Belcher III (FBI) as Arlong
Steven Ward (Catch Me a Killer) as Dracule Mihawk
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Michael Dorman (Joe Pickett) as Gold Roger
As stated above, the cast list for One Piece is brimming with fan-favorite characters, and Netflix is giving them to audiences in large doses.
Daniel Lasker (Noughts + Crosses) as Mr. 9
Camrus Johnson (Batwoman) as Mr. 5
Jazzara Jaslyn (Lioness) as Miss Valenetine
David Dastmalchian (The Rookie) as Mr. 3
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Werner Coetser (Diepe Waters) as Dorry
Brendan Murray (Raised By Wolves) as Brogy
Clive Russell (The Peripheral) as Crocus
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Callum Kerr (Monarch) as Smoker
Julia Rehwald (Young Jedi Adventures) as Tashigi
Rob Colletti (RideShare Confessions) as Wapol
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Ty Keogh (Black Sails) as Dalton
Then, of course, there are the actors who will be portraying younger versions of our favorite pirates.
Colton Osorio (Law & Order: SVU) as Young Luffy
Maximillian Lee Piazza (Only Murders in the Building) as Young Zoro
Lily Fisher (General Hospital) as Young Nami
Kevin Saula (One Piece) as Young Usopp
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Christian Convery (Sweet Tooth) as Young Sanji
Considering that many of these characters are tied to specific plots and arcs from the anime and manga, each One Piece Season 2 episode could feel like a stand-alone cinematic experience.
Is There a Trailer for One Piece Season 2?
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There is no trailer detailing the plot and events of One Piece Season 2.
However, that is hardly surprising since the series will be filmed through 2025.
Don’t worry, though, because TV Fanatic will deliver the goods once we have our hands on that precious pirate preview!
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Where Can I Watch One Piece Season 2?
One Piece will be available on Netflix, with all episodes dropping simultaneously.
Audiences can rewatch and catch up with the series as Season 1 is streaming on the app.
When Is The Premiere Date For One Piece Season 2?
As mentioned, One Piece is currently filming its second season, which is expected to take seven months before entering post-production.
There is no projected date, but it’s fair to speculate that summer 2025 could be the earliest expected release timeframe.
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What Other Shows Are Premiering?
Even with no determined release date, Netflix will keep subscribers fully entertained with plenty of original series to enjoy during the wait!
If you haven’t had your fill of fantasy fun, catch up with the original gang from The Umbrella Academy as they return for their fourth and final season on August 24, wrapping up their adventures of saving the world from their own mistakes.
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For a romantic escapade, check out the series Emily in Paris as the young marketing associate navigates “The City of Light” without speaking a word of French when it returns for its fourth season in August.
If you’re up for a fun and charming ride featuring a young, endearingly clumsy yet brilliant lawyer tackling the wildest of CIA adventures, check out the first season of The Recruit before Season 2 kicks off!
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Julianne Moore and Milly Alcock are set to deliver a captivating and sultry performance in Netflix’s upcoming dark comedy series Sirens, a miniseries that explores themes of women, power, and class.
With a fully packed cast list, One Piece will bring fans of the original anime and manga every bit of nostalgia to enjoy this incredible live-action retelling.
Who are your favorite characters from One Piece?
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