
One Piece Season 2 release date: Makers drop major hint on when fans can watch live-action adventure web series
Previously, series creator Eiichiro Oda teased that the 'story will cover Loguetown, Reverse Mountain (Twin Capes), Whiskey Peak, Little Island, and Drum Island.'
According to the media reports, Netflix will announce the official release date of One Piece Season 2 during TUDUM on Friday, May 31.
'TUDUM is right around the corner... and something sweet along with it,' makers shared in an Instagram post.
However, the makers said they have already finished filming for the second season of the live-action pirate adventure series. The cast had commemorated the end of production with a special behind-the-scenes photo.
The franchise follows young pirate Monkey D. Luffy (Godoy) as he sails across the seas with his Straw Hats gang — swordsman Roronoa Zoro (Mackenyu), cartographer Nami (Rudd), storyteller Usopp (Romero), and chef Sanji (Skylar).
Luffy dreams of becoming the King of the Pirates and finding infamous pirate Gold Roger's (Dorman) mysterious treasure, the One Piece.
The live-action pirate adventure is created in partnership with Shueisha and produced by Tomorrow Studios and Netflix. For Season 2, Joe Tracz will join Matt Owens as co-showrunner, writer, and executive producer.
One Piece Season 1 was the No 1 title globally on Netflix with over 37.8 million views amassed in less than two weeks since its release.
Certified Fresh with a 96% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes, One Piece is among Netflix's highest audience scores ever. Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D Luffy
Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro
Emily Rudd as Nami
Jacob Romero as Usopp
Taz Skylar as Sanji Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday
Sendhil Ramamurthy as Nefertari Cobra
Katey Sagal as Dr Kureha
Mark Harelik as Dr Hiriluk
Daniel Lasker as Mr 9
Camrus Johnson as Mr 5
Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine
David Dastmalchian as Mr 3
Werner Coetser as Dorry
Brendan Murray as Brogy
Clive Russell as Crocus
Callum Kerr as Smoker
Julia Rehwald as Tashigi
Rob Colletti as Wapol
Ty Keogh as Dalton
Joe Manganiello as Mr 0
Lera Abova as Miss All-Sunday
Rigo Sanchez as Dragon
Yonda Thomas as Igaram
James Hiroyuki Liao as Ipponmatsu
Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek
Mark Penwill as Chess
Anton David Jeftha as KM
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