
Netflix has released the official trailer for the live-action One Piece Season 2, confirming the premiere date and offering the first substantial look at the new cast joining the Straw Hat Pirates as they officially enter the Grand Line. The platform announced that all eight episodes will drop simultaneously on March 10, 2026.
The two-minute preview moves quickly, highlighting major locations crucial to the early manga narrative, including Loguetown and Drum Island. Iñaki Godoy returns as Luffy, delivering classic lines about pursuing dreams, interspersed with shots of intense sword fights and the series' signature chaotic action.
While returning stars like Mackenyu (Zoro) and Emily Rudd (Nami) are featured, the trailer heavily emphasizes the new faces set to challenge or aid the crew. Visually, the production has stepped up, utilizing bolder set designs and costumes that capture the unique aesthetic of Eiichiro Oda's world.
The preview stresses the growing dangers of the Grand Line, showing rough seas and cryptic warnings about trust as the crew heads into uncharted territory. Expect the stakes to climb higher as the Straw Hats navigate stranger islands and look noticeably more battle-hardened.

This official trailer follows a smaller teaser released last month. The adaptation continues to draw directly from Oda’s massive source material, which has sold over 500 million copies globally. Tomorrow Studios and Netflix are collaborating with Shueisha on the project, and Season 3 is already confirmed at the time of reporting.