The live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece wasn’t simply good, it was good in a approach that took everybody without warning. With the numbers to indicate for it, it’s no surprise Netflix gave it a second season, which is dropping subsequent 12 months. After a wave of casting bulletins, Netflix lastly pulled again the curtain on the upcoming season throughout Tokyo’s One Piece Day celebration. All of the Straw Hats—Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji, all new threads from the manga—are current and accounted for, however the large promoting level of the trailer is the contemporary faces they’ll meet, like bounty hunter Smoker (Callum Kerr) and Baroque Works brokers Mss. Wednesday (Charithra Chandran) and All Sunday (Lera Abova). Like final time, this season will adapt a number of manga arcs, together with “Loguetown” and “Drum Island,” which introduce future allies, enemies, and crew members, together with physician Tony Tony Chopper (Mikaela Hoover). In the course of the presentation, Netflix additionally revealed One Piece is getting a 3rd season, with manufacturing beginning in Cape City later in 2025. The present additionally has a brand new co-showrunner for the long run season in Ian Stokes, taking up for Matt Owens after his exit from the collection earlier this 12 months. Hopefully it gained’t be too lengthy a wait after season two, which hits Netflix someday in 2026. Need extra io9 information? Try when to count on the most recent Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s subsequent for the DC Universe on movie and TV, and all the pieces it’s essential learn about the way forward for Physician Who.
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