Netflix confirms the second season of One Piece with a new trailer
It seems that we are going to have an even larger crew than in the first season

- January 14, 2026
- Updated: January 14, 2026 at 9:45 AM

Netflix has confirmed the return of its live-action One Piece for a second season, following the mixed reception of the first. The series, based on the renowned manga by Eiichiro Oda, has managed to capture the attention of a wide audience that is eager to see how the story of the Straw Hats unfolds in its next installment.
The crew, bigger and stronger than ever
In an effort to spark excitement among fans, the platform has released a second trailer that features a good amount of action and a focus on iconic characters like Nico Robin and Vivi. This preview also showcases new actors, including David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3 and Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5, which adds a fresh air to the narrative. Although the first season received praise for its fidelity in character portrayal, it also left viewers with divided opinions, but many are empowered by the vision that Oda and the production are carrying out.
However, the notable absence of the character Chopper in the trailer has generated concern among fans. His lack of appearance has sparked rumors that he might be undergoing post-production work, leaving speculation open about his role in the new season. Expectations continue to rise, and the community of followers is waiting for news about the inclusion of this beloved character.
The trailer, which highlights the frenetic pace of the series, also retains that extravagant and fun essence of the costumes that characterizes One Piece. The combination of these elements promises to provide viewers with an engaging visual experience that is true to the original material. With the release date yet to be determined, fans of the saga are ready for the return of their favorite adventure in high definition.
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