
A Long Wait for ‘One Piece’ Season 2 on Netflix
Hey, One Piece fans, let’s talk about the buzz around Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece . After the first season premiered on August 31, 2023, fans were eager for news about Season 2. Unfortunately, the updates we’ve received so far might leave some of you feeling a little let down.
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It’s been confirmed through various sources, including a now-deleted post on Netflix’s official TUDUM website, that Season 2 won’t be arriving until late 2025 . In fact, the release might coincide with the Christmas season. Some reports even hint at the possibility of a delay into 2026. If the holiday 2025 release happens, fans will have waited over two years for the next chapter in the Straw Hat crew’s adventure—a far cry from the shorter gaps we often hope for between seasons.
The timeline makes sense, given the scope of production. Netflix’s One Piece is ambitious, with its first season introducing us to a stunning world inspired by Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga. Season 2 seems to be upping the ante, adding a massive list of new characters. From Joe Manganiello as Crocodile to Lera Abova as Nico Robin, the new cast lineup is jaw-dropping. The show is also diving into the iconic Drum Island arc, teasing an appearance by the beloved Tony Tony Chopper. It’s a lot to pack into just eight episodes.
Still, these delays are tough for fans, especially after the show’s first season dominated Netflix’s global rankings with over 140 million hours viewed in its first two weeks. The anticipation is through the roof, but with filming for Season 2 only kicking off in July 2024 after the SAG-AFTRA strike ended, it’s clear the production process takes time.
For now, all we can do is wait. But given how Season 1 captured the heart of One Piece fans and newcomers alike, it’s fair to hope that the wait will be worth it. So, mark your calendars for late 2025—or maybe even later—and stay ready for the return of Luffy and his crew.
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