One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Trailer Unveils New Characters & Arcs

New trailer reveals exciting characters for One Piece Season 2.

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New Trailer for One Piece Season 2 Released

Netflix has just streamed the much-anticipated trailer for the second season of its live-action adaptation of One Piece: Into the Grand Line, based on Eiichiro Oda's beloved manga. This new season is set to premiere on March 10.

Previewing New Characters and Locations

The trailer introduces a variety of characters and locations fans can expect in this season. Notable arcs including Drum Island, Loguetown, and Reverse Mountain will be covered. The production for season two began in July 2024, and completed filming has already wrapped up.

Creative Team Behind Season 2

Eiichiro Oda, the series creator, confirmed that the storyline will progress to include significant events from the manga. Joining the creative team is Joe Tracz (known for Percy Jackson and the Olympians), who will serve as a writer and co-showrunner alongside Matt Owens. Previously, Owens announced his departure from the project after completing season two.

Cast Changes and Additions

This season features a promising lineup of new characters:

  • Callum Kerr as Smoker
  • Julia Rehwald as Tashigi
  • Rigo Sanchez as Dragon
  • Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0 (Crocodile)
  • Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday (Nefertari Vivi)
  • Lera Abova as Miss All Sunday (Nico Robin)
    These additions are sure to spice up the narrative as they join familiar faces in the crew. Fans are particularly keen on how Mikaela Hoover portrays Chopper in the English version.

Future Seasons on the Horizon

Moreover, a third live-action season is already in production, aiming to expand the One Piece universe even further.

Be sure to catch the new trailer to glimpse the exciting journey ahead!

Source: Anime News Network


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