One Piece Season 2 may not even have a release date yet, but it seems Netflix is in it for the long haul. In anticipation of the follow-up to the acclaimed first season, many fans have wondered how the streamer will handle the ambitious adventure the Straw Hat Pirates are about to embark on. A behind-the-scenes look at the production, which finished in Cape Town, South Africa, earlier this year, revealed a far more expansive (and costly) endeavor for the anime adaptation. However, Netflix is putting their money where their mouth is, as it prepares to make One Piece Season 3 sooner rather than later.
During an interview with Crunchyroll about his upcoming role in the video game Assassin's Creed Shadows, One Piece star Mackenyu let it slip that the Netflix anime adaptation is set to film Season 3 later this year. The Zoro actor did not go into detail on exactly when that will happen,...
During an interview with Crunchyroll about his upcoming role in the video game Assassin's Creed Shadows, One Piece star Mackenyu let it slip that the Netflix anime adaptation is set to film Season 3 later this year. The Zoro actor did not go into detail on exactly when that will happen,...
- 2/25/2025
- by Marcos Melendez
- MovieWeb
Hollywood icon and incoming One Piecestar Katey Sagal discusses landing her iconic role after Jamie Lee Curtis missed out on the part.
Speaking to ScreenRant, Sagal opened up about claiming the role as Dr. Kureha of Drum Island after fellow Hollywood icon and scream queen extraordinaire Jamie Lee Curtis turned the part down due to scheduling conflicts with her upcoming horror-comedy sequel, Freakier Friday. "If you haven’t watched live-action One Piece, you have to watch it. It’s on Netflix. I saw it by accident. We were just scrolling around and there it was. I was not familiar with the manga," Sagal recalled. "And like within a month, my agents call me and say ‘Hey, we got this offer for you on this show called One Piece. We’re not sure what it is.’ I was like ‘Are you freaking kidding me?’ So, I immediately—I just got back from South Africa.
Speaking to ScreenRant, Sagal opened up about claiming the role as Dr. Kureha of Drum Island after fellow Hollywood icon and scream queen extraordinaire Jamie Lee Curtis turned the part down due to scheduling conflicts with her upcoming horror-comedy sequel, Freakier Friday. "If you haven’t watched live-action One Piece, you have to watch it. It’s on Netflix. I saw it by accident. We were just scrolling around and there it was. I was not familiar with the manga," Sagal recalled. "And like within a month, my agents call me and say ‘Hey, we got this offer for you on this show called One Piece. We’re not sure what it is.’ I was like ‘Are you freaking kidding me?’ So, I immediately—I just got back from South Africa.
- 2/16/2025
- by John Dodge
- CBR
Golden Globe winner Katey Sagal teased what to expect from Crocodile’s long-awaited introduction in the next installment of Netflix’s live-action One Pieceseries. In the upcoming season, Sagal will be portraying the fan-favorite role of Dr. Kureha, while Crocodile or Mr. 0 will be played by Joe Manganiello.
During a recent interview with Screen Rant, Sagal hinted at how long Manganiello's Crocodile will appear in One Piece Season 2, revealing that the villain will seemingly have a much bigger role in the show’s potential third season. "He’s on it, too! Except I think they’re setting him up for the third season. I think—I do believe he came in for the second season, sort of towards the end, because I think he’s the big arch-villain in the third season. All the manga people will know—I don’t read the manga," she said. This would make sense,...
During a recent interview with Screen Rant, Sagal hinted at how long Manganiello's Crocodile will appear in One Piece Season 2, revealing that the villain will seemingly have a much bigger role in the show’s potential third season. "He’s on it, too! Except I think they’re setting him up for the third season. I think—I do believe he came in for the second season, sort of towards the end, because I think he’s the big arch-villain in the third season. All the manga people will know—I don’t read the manga," she said. This would make sense,...
- 2/15/2025
- by Maggie Dela Paz
- CBR
Netflix has shared a brand-new set photo showcasing the cast of One Piece to celebrate the official filming wrap of the eagerly anticipated second season. Given the end-of-production news, the Eiichiro Oda manga series adaptation could still premiere on the streaming platform this year after it was left out of Netflix's 2025 line-up announcement.
Netflix's photo features Iñaki Godoy's Monkey D. Luffy and his cohorts, Sanji (Taz Skylar), Zoro (Mackenyu), Nami (Emily Rudd), and Usopp (Jacob Romero Gibson), in the iconic One Piece location Loguetown. "Straw Hats, our course is set! Season 2 production has officially wrapped, and the Grand Line is fast approaching. Destiny awaits. Are you ready to answer the call?" Netflix states.
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Netflix's photo features Iñaki Godoy's Monkey D. Luffy and his cohorts, Sanji (Taz Skylar), Zoro (Mackenyu), Nami (Emily Rudd), and Usopp (Jacob Romero Gibson), in the iconic One Piece location Loguetown. "Straw Hats, our course is set! Season 2 production has officially wrapped, and the Grand Line is fast approaching. Destiny awaits. Are you ready to answer the call?" Netflix states.
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- 2/4/2025
- by Nnamdi Ezekwe
- CBR
Even as someone who keeps up with all of the Arrowverse shows, I admit that it’s been kind of hard to get back into the groove when watching Supergirl. I say that because after the series returned from midseason hiatus, it went off air for another two months after only four episodes. Having established that, it’s only natural that it take some time for all the little things to come back to viewers once things pick back up.
So, while it may require a moment to remember the budding romance between James Olsen and Lena Luthor, it’s much, much harder to forget this season’s chief antagonist, that being Reign. She hasn’t been too prominent in the past few weeks, as Sam’s been under quarantine at L-Corp, but there’s the looming certainty that all hell will soon break loose.
As it turns out, that’ll happen before long,...
So, while it may require a moment to remember the budding romance between James Olsen and Lena Luthor, it’s much, much harder to forget this season’s chief antagonist, that being Reign. She hasn’t been too prominent in the past few weeks, as Sam’s been under quarantine at L-Corp, but there’s the looming certainty that all hell will soon break loose.
As it turns out, that’ll happen before long,...
- 4/27/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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