Ahoy, maties! We absolutely adored Netflix’s live-action One Piece season two. It was really one of our favorite live-action adaptations ever. And that’s why we were extra thrilled to see it get renewed for season two. Yes, Luffy and the gang will be back for more adventures as the huge manga/anime series gets translated into a new formOpens in a new tab. We have no doubt Netflix’s live-action One Piece season two will continue to deliver on all the wonder of season one.
One of the most exciting new additions to One Piece‘s live-action world is Joe Manganiello’s casting as Crocodile. And this Crocodile is going to come from a very well-informed place. Manganiello recently shared with Parade that he sat down with One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda to learn things about Crocodile that have not been revealed in the manga or the anime. Whether this information gets released on the live-action series or not, we don’t yet know. But Manganiello will certainly keep it in mind.
Manganiello shares, “‘You know, I’m [Crocodile” missing an arm. And there’s other characters in the canon that are missing limbs. And they have things in common with why they’re missing those limbs. And so it made me think about, ‘Hmm, how did I lose this?'” And so, the actor spoke with Oda.

He revealed, “There’s things that haven’t been explained about the character in either the manga or the anime, and I had the opportunity to talk to Oda about my thoughts on where his scar came from, how the loss of the limb happened and the hook was replaced, his new choice of profession as casino owner and mob boss rather than pirate, the Devil Fruit.” Those all sound like exciting insights to us. So hopefully, we get to be a little clued in as well.
While we wait to know more, join us as we sail into the high seas of what is confirmed about the series. Here’s everything we know about Netflix’s live-action One Piece season two.
Live-Action One Piece Season 2’s Plot

We don’t know too much about live-action One Piece season two’s plot. As mentioned, there is a lot of story to choose from. What we do know is that the Baroque Works crime syndicate will feature in some capacity in live-action One Piece‘s second chapter, and that includes the villainous Crocodile. Additionally, last season of the show teased Smoker on the horizon. Dr. Kureha, Dr. Hiriluk, Chopper, Crocus, Brogy, Dorry, Tashigi, Wapol, Dalton, and Nefertari Cobra have also been cast.

Behind the Scenes
Joe Tracz joins Matt Owens and together they act as showrunners on Netflix’s live-action One Piece season two.
Live-Action One Piece Season 2’s Cast

The Straw Hat pirates we’ve come to know and love will all be back in action in One Piece season two. Inaki Godoy stars as Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji. Additionally, we’ll see like see the following returning One Piece cast in season two: Morgan Davies as Koby, Aidan Scott as Helmeppo, Vincent Regan as Vice Admiral Garp, Langley Kirkwood as Captain “Axe Hand” Morgan, Craig Fairbrass as Zeff, Peter Gadiot as Shanks, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida, Jeff Ward as Buggy the Clown, and more.

Of course, as mentioned above there is a ton of new characters and cast joining One Piece in season two. Here is a list of everyone coming on board, and you can read more about each new character, hereOpens in a new tab.
- Charithra Chandran (Bridgerton) as Miss Wednesday
- Sendhil Ramamurthy (Never Have I Ever, Do Aur Do Pyaar) as Nefertari Cobra
- Katey Sagal (Sons of Anarchy, The Conners) as Dr. Kureha
- Mark Harelik (Presumed Innocent, Preacher) as Dr. Hiriluk
- Daniel Lasker (Raised by Wolves) as Mr. 9
- Camrus Johnson (Batwoman) as Mr. 5
- Jazzara Jaslyn (Warrior) as Miss Valentine
- David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) as Mr. 3
- Werner Coetser (Getroud met rugby) as Dorry
- Brendan Murray (Raised by Wolves) as Brogy
- Clive Russell (Game of Thrones) as Crocus
- Callum Kerr (Monarch) as Smoker
- Julia Rehwald (Star Wars Young Jedi Adventures) as Tashigi
- Rob Colletti (The Many Saints of Newark) as Wapol
- Ty Keogh (24 Hours To Live) as Dalton
- Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0
- Lera Abova as Miss All-Sunday
Live-Action One Piece Season 2’s Release Date

We don’t yet know when season two of Netflix’s live-action One PieceOpens in a new tab will release. However, filming for season two has officially wrapped.
Originally published in December 2024.