The sails are set forOne Pieceas the hit Netflix series is on the horizon once more. Following its hit debut in 2023, the live-action adaptation ofOne Pieceis now gearing up for season two. Finally, the first full trailer forOne Pieceseason two is now live thanks to Netflix, and the teaser gives us our first look at Luffy’s adventure into the Grand Line.
As you can see above, the action-packed teaser covers a variety of scenes detailing Luffy’s journey into the Grand Line. The trailer not only shows the Straw Hat crew on the high seas,but a number of shots highlight the upcoming arcs covered by season two. Anime fans will be quick tospot characters like Laboon, Miss Wednesday, Miss All Sunday, and more. Plus, there is no overlooking the familiar giant that appears before Nami when the Straw Hat crew land on an island known only as Little Garden.

One Piece Season Three Is Officially A Go At Netflix
Of course, if you watched the trailer until the very end, you will knowOne Pieceis not stopping at season two. No, the live-action adaptation is already setting sights on season three. The new trailer confirmsOne Pieceseason three is on its way, making the show’s future more secure than ever before.
Given what Netflix has shared aboutOne Pieceseason two, Eiichiro Oda’s fans will know where season three is going to start.After the Straw Hat crew enters the Grand Line, Luffy’s encounter with Baroque Works sends him on a massive mission in Alabasta. Joined by the nation’s lost princess, Luffy will spend season three in a foreign land threatened by rebellion and unrest. With new characters and villains on the horizon, the Alabasta Saga will mark One Piece’s most ambitious storyline to date, so expectations will be higher than ever for season three.
One Piece: Into The Grand Line Will Premiere On Netflix In 2026
The first trailer forOne Pieceseason two is filled with anime-friendly easter eggsas you can imagine. The clip also confirms the upcoming season will be known asOne Piece: Into the Grand Line. Of course, the logline is in reference to the Straw Hat crew’s entrance to the Grand Line itself. The dangerous stretch of ocean is infamous in Oda’s original series for courting the most dangerous of pirates. But if Luffy’s crew wants to get into the Grand Line, they will have to get past a few monstrous roadblocks along the way.
Set for a 2026 launch,One Pieceseason two promises to double down on the charm that made season one a global hit. Matt Owens returns as executive producer in season two with Joe Tracz. The pair oversaw the hit series co-showrunners and writers alongside the returning Straw Hat cast. With Oda still overseeingOne Pieceas executive producer, Netflix’s live-action series continues to break boundaries for anime as the medium continues its global boom.