One Piece Season 2 looks likely after Netflix exec breaks silence on series

The cast of Netflix's live-action One Piece seriesNetflix

Even though there’s no official confirmation regarding One Piece Season 2, a recent comment from Netflix’s co-CEO sets the stage for the sequel.

Netflix’s One Piece has already become a global sensation as one of the best live-action adaptations of all time. The series is based on the popular manga by Eiichiro Oda that follows the adventures of a young pirate, Monkey D. Luffy, who aspires to become the Pirate King.

The manga and anime are timeless classics, which is why fans were skeptical about the adaptation. However, Netflix has re-written the history of bad adaptations, with the new series gathering positive reviews across the globe.

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Netflix has yet to announce a One Piece Season 2, so fans are already turning towards the anime and manga to find out more about Luffy’s journey. As they await official confirmation, Netflix exec Greg Peters has spoken out about the show’s massive success, which hints at a possible sequel.

Netflix exec says One Piece sets a high bar with its success

During an appearance at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference, the co-CEO said, as per Deadline: “This is a very high bar to meet, to basically take a storied manga and deliver it in English-language, live action.

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“Pretty much all the haters are out, looking for a reason to hate you for it. To be able to deliver it and have it be massively popular and a success around the world is amazing to see.”

There’s no doubt that One Piece is one of the greatest stories ever introduced in any kind of medium. The manga’s explosive popularity is impressive enough, but the anime doesn’t lag behind as well. As the cherry on top, One Piece has dominated Netflix with its recent live-action adaptation.

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The series adapts five out of six arcs from the East Blue Saga, where Luffy first sets out to sea and gathers a crew of reliable and talented individuals. The vast world of One Piece, the various races, and the goofy powers of the protagonist are all intriguing to look at when animated. However, adapting the same in a real-life scenario is an entirely different story.

The massive success of Netflix’s One Piece has been making headlines for a week now, and the co-CEO couldn’t keep quiet about it. He comments that the series set a high bar since it delivers the story in a live-action and also becomes a global success. After this comment, it’s highly likely that there will be an official announcement regarding Netflix’s One Piece Season 2.

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Is One Piece successful enough to get a Season 2?

The budget of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece surpasses that of the critically acclaimed HBO production Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones has a budget of $14.79 million per episode, whereas the One Piece version has a budget of $17.27 million per episode. The production alone took seven years to complete, and even then, they barely scratched the tip of the iceberg. 

Netflix’s One Piece ends when Luffy is about to begin his real journey in the Grand Line. There’s definitely a lot of material left to cover. However, the possibility of a One Piece Season 2 depends on the show’s success, as no one would want to produce such expensive episodes only to end up with a loss. However, we will say that the global success of Netflix’s One Piece is more than enough to deserve a Season 2. Find out what we know about the second season here.

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One Piece live-action is currently streaming on Netflix, and the anime is available on Crunchyroll.

How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023

Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One PieceAttack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen – and thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US.

If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple:

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  1. Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world
  2.  Connect to a location anywhere in the US; Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica
  3.  Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched

Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference; for example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows.

You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan, or you can pay for a subscription – there’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind.

In the meantime, check out our other anime coverage below:

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