Netflix’s One Piece Star Drops Big Hint About The Future of the Series

Netflix's One Piece Star Drops Big Hint About The Future of the Series

Key Takeaways

  • Vincent Regan teased about a possible third and fourth seasons for Netflix’s One Piece after Season 2.
  • Regan said that when he was on the set there was “some really fun stuff being shot there.”
  • Regan hinted that One Piece Season 2 is aiming for a Christmas 2025 release.

As a die-hard fan of One Piece who has been sailing through its captivating journey for years, the latest news about the potential third and fourth seasons on Netflix left me absolutely giddy with excitement! Vincent Regan, our beloved Vice Admiral Garp, shared tantalizing tidbits about the upcoming seasons at Vienna Comic-Con. Hearing him talk about the “really fun stuff” being shot for Season 2 and hinting at more adventures to come made my heart race like a wild stallion!

Enthusiasts can hardly contain their anticipation for the forthcoming season of Netflix’s “One Piece.” Remarkably, one of the actors hinted at a possibility that the show could continue for an additional two seasons beyond Season 2.

In August 2023, Netflix debuted a live-action version of Eiichiro Oda’s popular manga series, One Piece. Both fans and critics praised it. The show’s success led Netflix to announce a second season only two weeks after its launch. While the release date for One Piece Season 2 is still unconfirmed for next year, one of the stars hinted that more seasons might be coming in the future.

Actor Vincent Regan, known for his role as Vice Admiral Garp, revealed tidbits about the production of One Piece Season 2 and implied that further seasons may follow to complete the intended storyline. “I believe they’ll start filming season 3 not long from now, and I think it’s called the Albasta story arc. I think it will span over two seasons,” Regan mentioned during Vienna Comic-Con (as reported by Comicbook). He also hinted at thrilling elements that fans can anticipate upon the series’ return. “From what I’ve witnessed of the designs, sketches, and while I was there, some really intriguing scenes were being filmed,” he concluded.

Regan also mentioned during the conference that he had recently completed filming his part for Season 2 of “One Piece”. If everything goes according to plan, production might be wrapped up by Christmas 2025. He hinted that Netflix could release the eagerly awaited second season around the holiday season next year. In his own words: “I’ve just returned from South Africa where I filmed Season 2. All my character’s actions for Season 2 have been completed, and they should be finishing up filming in about a month or so. So I believe the show will be ready on Netflix before Christmas next year.

As an ardent fan, I can confidently say that the anticipation for Season 2 of One Piece is palpable. Regan’s recent hints about potential further seasons have undeniably brought a wave of excitement among viewers. The first season was nothing short of spectacular, leaving us craving more of this captivating show. There are whispers that the upcoming season might have fewer episodes, which fuels our hope that One Piece could indeed continue for another season. However, since Netflix has yet to make any official announcements about Seasons 3 and 4, it’s crucial to approach Regan’s statements with a touch of skepticism.

According to Regan, the release for Season 2 of One Piece is planned for Christmas 2025. This means fans will have to be patient and wait a bit over a year to catch the next exciting chapter in Luffy’s adventure with his crew. Although it may seem like a long wait, it’s relatively shorter compared to some other series that might take up to three years or more before their return. For example, Squid Game debuted on Netflix in September 2021, but its second season won’t premiere until December 26, 2024 – a gap of three years between the two seasons. So if the second season of One Piece arrives in 2025, it can be considered as not too long and will serve as a delightful holiday treat. Fans are eagerly anticipating Joe Manganiello’s portrayal of Crocodile in the upcoming series.

One Piece Season 1 streams on Netflix.

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2024-12-06 18:13