
Netflix announced some exciting news about the third season of the live-action adaptation of One Piece. The series has already been renewed for Season 3, with production set to start in Cape Town, South Africa later this year. Ian Stokes is joining Joe Tracz as co-showrunners for Season 3, and it’s great to see a continuity of team members from the previous seasons. As fans eagerly watch season two unfold, it’s exciting to know that the cast and crew are already gearing up for the production of season three. We can’t wait to see what Stokes and Tracz come up with for the next installment.
In today’s television landscape, it’s not common for series to be renewed. However, the announcement of a third season for the beloved show, One Piece, is indeed significant news. We’re thrilled to see such an exceptional program acknowledged for its excellent execution. The first season of One Piece left us captivated and masterfully portrayed the core themes of aspiration, friendship, and camaraderie that are central to the franchise.
As we sail towards the second season of “One Piece”, it’s reassuring to know that season three is just ahead – a wish fulfilled, one could say. The release of “One Piece” season two is scheduled for 2026. Here’s hoping that the live-action “One Piece” season three won’t be too far off in the distance either.
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2025-08-10 05:04