One Piece Season 2 will arrive in 2026; the Straw Hats embark on a dangerous journey to the Grand Line.

What’s New
Netflix’s live-action One Piece is returning, with Season 2 expected to release in 2026.
The story will now move to the legendary sea region, the Grand Line, where surprises and danger await at every turn.
The show will be larger in scale and the adventure will be more intense.
Who’s Returning
The main characters—Iñaki Godoy (Monkey D. Luffy), Emily Rudd (Nami), Jacob Romero (Usopp), Mackenyu (Roronoa Zoro), and Taz Skylar (Sanji)—are returning.
Netflix has also added several new faces, including Mikaela Hoover (Tony Tony Chopper), Rigo Sanchez (Dragon), and more.
Katey Sagal will play Dr. Kureha, and Chopper will also appear this season.
Story Pace
In Season 2, viewers will see live-action reimaginings of locations like Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island.
It’s not just about changing locations; each island will feature new enemies and strange events that will challenge both the Straw Hat crew’s strengths and friendships.
This time, the team will rely solely on each other, and their unity will face numerous tests.
Visuals and Action
Expect dramatic sequences and longer-term visuals compared to the first season.
Teasers and previous clips have already revealed glimpses of Luffy’s Gum Gum hits and large, dangerous creatures in front of the ship, suggesting a larger scale of the universe.
What’s Next
Netflix has also greenlit Season 3, and production will begin soon.
Season 2 was filmed in South Africa, and the team shot around the world to create impressive set pieces.
Summary
One Piece Season 2 brings both fun and challenges on a grand scale to fans.
If you’ve seen the first season, get ready for the next chapter’s epic journey.
The Straw Hats are now in the Grand Line, and the real story begins here.

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