Netflix Orders Season 3 of Live-Action Adventure 'One Piece'
TOKYO, JAPAN, AUG 10 – Netflix announced a new co-showrunner for season three and confirmed filming will start in Cape Town later in 2025, driven by strong viewership and positive reception.
- During the annual One Piece Day celebration in Tokyo, Netflix officially renewed its live-action One Piece adaptation for season three.
- Ahead of its second season, the renewal arrives several months before season two’s 2026 premiere, maintaining the series’ momentum.
- Ian Stokes joins Joe Tracz as co-showrunner, taking over from Matt Owens, with production in Cape Town starting later this year.
- The pickup highlights Netflix’s confidence, as the adaptation ‘took everyone by surprise’ with its quality, making early renewal rare in today’s streaming environment.
- Alongside the renewal, Netflix released a season two teaser featuring Iñaki Godoy’s Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates, including new faces such as Smoker, Miss Wednesday, and All Sunday.
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One Piece sails again, with the live-action adaptation of the manga and anime series, as it received an early renewal for a third season on Netflix.
Netflix renews One Piece for Season 3; unveils Season 2 first look with Callum Kerr as Captain Smoker, Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday and more
Netflix’s One Piece returns with Season 2’s first look and a surprise early renewal for Season 3. New cast members join the high-seas adventure with Luffy.
Netflix Debuts ‘One Piece’ Season Two First Look, Announces Early Season Three Renewal
Summary Netflix shared a first look at One Piece: Into the Grand Line, confirming a 2026 premiere The teaser previews new characters like Smoker and Nico Robin, new locations and upcoming fights The show was also renewed for a third season, with production starting later this year Netflix has shared a first look at the highly-anticipated second season of its One Piece live-action adaptation. Revealed at the annual One Piece Day celebration in T…
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