Will there be a season 2 of One Piece? This is a question that has plagued fans of the fantasy series since it launched on Netflix. Although the film adaptation of the manga of the same name was adapted in the first week Top of the Netflix charts could set, the streamer has not yet wanted to announce the extension.
But now it’s official: One Piece Season 2 has been greenlit received and will soon set sail. The scripts have already been written. Now the only thing standing in the way of the One Piece sequel is the Hollywood strike. Then filming can begin for the new adventures of the Straw Hat Gang around Luffy, Nami and Co.
The great fantasy pirate adventure continues: When does One Piece Season 2 start on Netflix?
Since One Piece is a very complex series, we should not assume that the second season will follow the annual rhythm of other Netflix series. As Variety reports, production can begin as soon as the strike ends. It is expected to last between a year and 18 months. This starts the second season of One Piece on Netflix at the end of 2024 at the earliest.
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There is still good news: Matt Owens, who is behind the project as showrunner and series creator, told Deadline that at least in theory there is already one Six-season plan for One Piece exists. Netflix seems to be very interested in investing in the series for the long term.
Whether One Piece ever follows the template with theirs now over 1000 published chapters can be done justice is still questionable. If the series maintains its current pace, at least eleven seasons would be necessary to adequately adapt the gigantic work. Sooner or later there will probably be cuts.
Podcast for One Piece fans: The German Luffy voice in an interview about the Netflix series
A highlight of the new One Piece series is the return of the well-known German anime voices. Monkey D. Luffy explains to us personally why that was the only right decision in the podcast conversation.
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Voice actor Daniel Hose has been lending his voice to the Straw Hat pirate Luffy for over 20 years. In the podcast he talks to us about his work on the Netflix adaptation and reveals why he almost turned down the job.
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