Netflix reveals visuals for the live-action One Piece for the TUDUM event

Netflix reveals visual for live-action One Piece for TUDUM

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...

One Piece fans are ready! Netflix has just released a new official look for the second season of the live-action series, making fans even more excited for what's to come. After all, the Straw Hat Pirates' adventure is about to arrive at one of the platform's biggest events: TUDUM !

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One Piece live-action Netflix TUDUM

The event will take place on May 31, 2025, with a live broadcast scheduled for 9 PM (Brasilia time) . As announced, the series promises to present exclusive news and content that fans will undoubtedly not want to miss. The new poster highlights the iconic crew members, reinforcing the spirit of adventure and camaraderie that has conquered the world.

High expectations for the 2nd live-action season

Previously, the series' production generated heated debates among fans, who eagerly awaited to see how Netflix would translate Eiichiro Oda's vibrant and action-packed universe to the screen. However, with each new piece of material released, expectations grow that the continuation will honor the legacy of the original manga and anime.

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Furthermore, the cast in the first season already demonstrated great chemistry behind the scenes, which certainly boosts fans' confidence in the continuation. TUDUM, therefore, will be a unique opportunity to see never-before-seen scenes, interviews with the actors, and perhaps even more surprises prepared especially for the audience.

Finally, mark your calendars and don't miss this unmissable moment for One Piece fans. The Straw Hat Pirates' journey continues, now in a new and exciting form!

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