
I’m so excited! Netflix just revealed when Season 2 of One Piece is coming out, and thankfully, it’s not too far away. We can all start watching the live-action series again on March 10th, according to Netflix.
The popular series is inspired by Eiichiro Oda’s incredibly famous manga and tells the story of the Straw Hat Pirates as they search for the legendary treasure called “One Piece.” This treasure was hidden by Gold Roger, the Pirate King, and now every pirate dreams of finding it.

The first season concluded with Luffy and his crew successfully defeating Arlong and liberating the people of the Conomi Islands. As they prepared to embark on their next journey, a bounty was issued for Luffy, suggesting that even greater obstacles await them.
The next season will continue the story immediately after the last one ended. The pirate crew will journey through several locations, including Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island.
Eiichiro Oda has revealed that the upcoming chapter will feature Tony Tony Chopper, a fan-favorite character from One Piece. Matt Owens, the executive producer, also mentioned that “Dr. Kureha will have a significant role in Season 2,” which is exciting news for viewers.
The show will bring back familiar actors like Iñaki Godoy as Luffy, Emily Rudd as Nami, Mackenyu as Zoro, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, Taz Skylar as Sanji, Morgan Davies, and Jeff Ward. Joining them will be new cast members including Mikaela Hoover, Rigo Sanchez, Yonda Thomas, James Hiroyuki Liao, Sophia Anne Caruso, and Joe Manganiello, as well as others.
Season 2 of One Piece: Into the Grand Line promises an even more epic adventure with new characters, thrilling dangers, and plenty of unexpected twists. Get ready for more action and heartfelt moments when it arrives on Netflix next March!
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2025-10-28 16:44