Netflix has released the One Piece: Into the Grand Line teaser trailer, which introduces the “dangerous and formidable secret society of assassins” known as Baroque Works.
One Piece: Into the Grand Line is the official name for Season 2 of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece, Japan’s highest-selling manga series of all time by Eiichiro Oda, with over 100 volumes and 500 million copies sold worldwide.
Pirates beware! Assassins ahead…
ONE PIECE: INTO THE GRAND LINE premieres MARCH 10. pic.twitter.com/B3DtK0g5jU
Here’s the official blurb on Season 2:
We also have casting news to go along with the teaser:
One Piece: Into The Grand Line premieres March 10, 2026. Season 3 is confirmed to be in the works. Oda's involvement in One Piece is perhaps one reason it has been more successful than Netflix's other live-action anime adaptations. One Piece Season 1 was a big success for Netflix despite a mixed reception from critics, leading Netflix to greenlight a second and third season.
We wrote in our One Piece Season 1 review: "Netflix’s One Piece strives to recreate the magic of its source material in live-action, but this requires jettisoning some pieces of the plot. This creates an interesting variation on the long-running manga and anime that works in parts, and the Netflix series is at its best when it charts its own path in response to the changes made by showrunner Matt Owens and the writing staff. Unfortunately, instead of committing fully to this retelling, One Piece constantly sails back into familiar waters and fan service, muddying the experience."
Image credit: Netflix.
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