Netflix removes release date for season 2 of the live-action One Piece series

Netflix removes release date for season 2 of the live-action One Piece series

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing coverage of anime, manga, and games straight from the...

The release date for the second season of One Piece Live-Action , previously confirmed for 2025 by Netflix , has been removed from the platform's official website. The information initially appeared in a Netflix TUDUM promoting the collaboration with LEGO, but was subsequently edited.

In the original text, Netflix stated:

One Piece Netflix
January 26, 2025

Ahoy, Straw Hats! The LEGO Group, Netflix, and Tomorrow Studios are teaming up to bring you treasures you can keep while you wait for new episodes of ONE PIECE, coming later this year.

The updated version now removes any mention of the release date

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One Piece Netflix
January 29, 2025

"Ahoy, Straw Hats! The LEGO Group, Netflix, and Tomorrow Studios are teaming up to bring you treasures you can keep while you wait for new episodes of ONE PIECE."

However, it is still unknown whether Netflix made a mistake in removing the date or if it actually decided to change it. It's worth remembering that the second season has already confirmed more than 20 new actors and revealed the first glimpse of Chopper and Drum Island in September.

One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda stated that the new season will surpass the previous one. Furthermore, a behind-the-scenes video featuring actor Jeff Ward suggests that the new episodes may actually arrive in 2025.

Therefore, the first season of One Piece premiered on August 31st and became an absolute success, reaching the top of Netflix's global English-language TV ranking with 18.5 million total views, 140.1 million hours watched , and an average viewing time of 7 hours and 34 minutes . The production maintained its lead in the second week, solidifying itself as one of the biggest live-action anime adaptations.

Furthermore, stay tuned to AnimeNews for more news about One Piece and other great anime productions!

Source: Netflix

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