Summary
- One Piece Live Action renewed for second season after successful first adaptation, expected to air in 2025.
- Season 2 to cover events after East Blue saga, featuring new cast members and villains like Crocodile.
- Fans eagerly anticipate release of second season and upcoming One Piece x Lego collaboration after filming wraps.
One Piece” is renowned as one of the global franchises, often recognized through its manga or anime versions. However, this perception has evolved due to the introduction of “One Piece Live Action.” Initially, there was skepticism about its success, but when it premiered, fans breathed a collective sigh of relief, as “One Piece” became the first anime series to receive a satisfying adaptation.
In the end, it was confirmed that there will be a second season of the One Piece Live Action series. After the announcement, fans have been anxiously waiting for more details about the upcoming season. New information suggests that the second season of One Piece Live Action is set to premiere in 2025.
One Piece Live Action Has Finished Filming

It’s strongly suggested that the new season will premiere in summer 2025, given that filming for the live action has already wrapped up. Typically, a release date becomes official once production concludes, so we may not have to wait too much longer for Netflix to reveal the exact premiere date.
In the next chapter of the One Piece Live Action series, we find ourselves continuing the story post-East Blue saga. This time around, the Straw Hat crew’s escapades lead them to the land of Alabasta, a place dear to Nefertari Vivi. Here, they will come face-to-face with Sir Crocodile, one of the Sea’s Seven Warlords, in an exciting new set of adventures!
One Piece Live Action Season 2 Cast
Netflix has unveiled the fresh faces joining the lineup for the upcoming second season, among them are:
- Rigo Sanchez (Outerbanks, Goliath) as Dragon
- Yonda Thomas (Redemption) as Igaram
- James Hiroyuki Liao (Barry) as Ipponmatsu
- Sophia Anne Caruso (The School for Good and Evil) as Miss Goldenweek
- Mark Penwill (Catch Me a Killer) as Chess
- Anton David Jeftha (Legacy) as K.M.
- Charithra Chandran (Bridgerton) as Miss Wednesday
- Sendhil Ramamurthy (Never Have I Ever, Do Aur Do Pyaar) as Nefertari Cobra
- Katey Sagal (Sons of Anarchy, The Conners) as Dr. Kureha
- Mark Harelik (Presumed Innocent, Preacher) as Dr. Hiriluk
- Daniel Lasker (Raised by Wolves) as Mr. 9
- Camrus Johnson (Batwoman) as Mr. 5
- Jazzara Jaslyn (Warrior) as Miss Valentine
- David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) as Mr. 3
- Werner Coetser (Getroud met rugby) as Dorry
- Brendan Murray (Raised by Wolves) as Brogy
- Clive Russell (Game of Thrones) as Crocus
- Callum Kerr (Monarch) as Smoker
- Julia Rehwald (Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures) as Tashigi
- Rob Colletti (The Many Saints of Newark) as Wapol
- Ty Keogh (24 Hours To Live) as Dalton
- Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0
- Lera Abova as Miss All-Sunday
Besides the upcoming second season of the live-action series, enthusiasts can also eagerly anticipate the launch of the One Piece x Lego partnership, an announcement made just recently.
One Piece Live Action is available to stream on Netflix.
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2025-02-05 23:39