2nd season premieres in 2026
Netflix has released a preview of the upcoming second season of One Piece, which is based on Eiichiro Oda's manga series. This sneak peek includes remarks from the main actors, footage from the next installment, and a hint about Tashigi.
The new season will premiere on
Netflix in 2026.
The second season of "
One Piece" started filming in July 2024 and ended production. According to series creator
Eiichiro Oda, this season will cover all storylines from Loguetown to Drum Island, including Reverse Mountain, Twin Cape, Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island.
In the second season of the show, Joe Tracz was brought on board as a writer, executive producer, and co-showrunner alongside Matt Owens from the first season. Steve Maeda from the first season also became an executive producer. Owens announced in March that he would be leaving the show after production on season 2 ended in order to focus on his mental health.
The previously announced new cast for season 2 includes:
- Callum Kerr as Smoker
- Julia Rehwald as Tashigi
- Rigo Sanchez as Dragon
- Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday [highlight white text for spoiler]
- Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0 [highlight white text for spoiler]
- Lera Abova as Miss All Sunday [highlight white text for spoiler]
- Sendhil Ramamurthy as Nefertari Cobra
- Yonda Thomas as Igaram
- David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3
- Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek
- Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine
- Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5
- Daniel Lasker as Mr. 9
- Clive Russell as Crocus
- Werner Coetser as Dorry
- Brendan Murray as Brogy
- Katey Sagal as Dr. Kureha
- Mark Harelik as Dr. Hiriluk
- Rob Colletti as Wapol
- Ty Keogh as Dalton
- Mark Penwill as Chess
- Anton David Jeftha as K.M. (known as Kuromarimo in the manga/anime)
- James Hiroyuki Liao as Ipponmatsu
In the English dub of the show, Mikaela Hoover is both the voice actor for Chopper and the one who provided the facial capture for the character. The series will have a third season .
In August 2023, the exclusive premiere of the live-action adaptation of
One Piece took place on
Netflix. Initially, it was announced that there would be ten episodes in the first season, but this was later changed to eight episodes. Despite this change, the show still received recognition at The 3rd Annual Children's & Family Emmy Awards for its outstanding original song and outstanding stunt coordination for a live program.
The first live-action season of Tomorrow Studios was produced by Marty Adelstein in collaboration with ITV Studios. Becky Clements served as executive producer alongside Maeda.
Source: Netflix anime's YouTube channel (
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