Netflix has finally confirmed that its live-action season 2 a piece The show premieres on the streaming service on March 10, 2026. Fans of this long-running anime/manga series couldn't be more excited, not only because Season 1 was considered one of the best live-action adaptations ever made, but Season 2 will include five fan-favorite story arcs: Loguetown, Garveytown, Garden, Ligten, Ligten, Ligten, and the streaming service. Drum Island.
Fortunately, the talented cast that brought the Straw Hat Pirates to life is returning: Inaki Godoy as Luffy, McEnue as Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Gibson as Usopp and Taj Skyler and Sanji. However, others are very prestigious and beloved a piece The characters will join the fray in Season 2 and Netflix has made sure to cast actors who fit each role perfectly. Here's everyone who's been officially revealed so far, whether it's in a trailer or some other form of promotional material.
Miss Wednesday
This Baroque Works agent will play a big role in Season 2
- Debut: Chapter 103 (Manga) Episode 62 (Anime)
- Illustrated by: Charitra Chandran
Known as Baroque Works Agent Miss Wednesday Both seasons 2 and 3 will be extremely important to the main plot, but this is the first time many viewers are experiencing the show. a pieceNetflix is careful not to reveal your real identity in any promotional material.
Miss Wednesday will be played by Scottish actress Charitran Chandran, known for her roles Alex Ryder And Netflix's own Bridgerton. She can be seen briefly in the season 2 trailer and it's impressive how much she looks like her original anime/manga counterpart: she has her iconic blue hair, her extravagant green outfit, and she can even be seen wielding her unique signature weapon, the Peacock Slashers. Naturally, fans can't help but wonder if Miss Wednesday's pet duck, Karoo, will make an appearance in Season 2 as well.
Nico Robin (Miss All Sunday)
Another mysterious Baroque Works agent who uses Devil Fruit powers
- Debut: Chapter 114 (Manga) Episode 67 (Anime)
- Illustrated by: Lera Abova
Hello Robin (Also known by his nickname, Miss All Sundays) is yet another Baroque Works agent who will debut in Season 2 of Netflix. a piece customization. She will be played by Russian-German actress Lera Abova, which is an absolutely perfect choice given that Eiichiro Oda has said that Robin would originate from Russia if Robin existed in the real world.
Trailers have confirmed that Robin will don her iconic white cowboy outfit in Season 2, but Netflix still hasn't revealed much information about her most important and iconic character trait: her Devil Fruit powers. Robin possesses the Hana Hana no Mi, which allows her to summon various body parts – arms, legs, and even eyes – from any surface. However, aside from a few flower petals that can be seen briefly in one of the trailers, it's unknown how this versatile ability will look in live-action (although they will mostly be depicted with CGI).
Tony Tony Chopper
This lovely anthropomorphic reindeer is the heart and soul of the season
- Debut: Chapter 134 (Manga) Episode 81 (Anime)
- Illustrated by: Mikaela Hoover
When it was announced that Season 2 would cover the Drum Island arc, fans immediately wondered what to expect Tony Tony Chopper As it looks in live action. After all, he is a reindeer who can talk and walk on two legs because he ate Hito Hito no Mi. He obviously looks very different from all the other characters in the series, and it would have been very difficult to honestly adapt him to live-action.
Fortunately, Netflix allayed any concerns when it revealed Chopper's design at its TUDUM 2025 event. He's obviously brought to life through CGI, but he still looks quite adorable, while retaining enough realistic elements to make it clear that he's a reindeer. It's also nice to know that he'll keep his classic recurring gags from the anime/manga, like forgetting he's a doctor or dancing whenever he feels free. Tony Tony Chopper will be voiced and motion-captured by Mikaela Hoover, who has experience voicing adorable animals with tragic backstories, as she portrayed in Flor the Rabbit. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
a smoker
This intrepid sea captain will demonstrate the true power of the Loggia Devil Fruits
- Debut: Chapter 97 (Manga) Episode 48 (Anime)
- Illustrated by: Callum Kerr
Season 1 ended with an ominous post-credits scene a smoker From behind, and, luckily, this iconic sea captain will finally make his long-awaited debut in the first few episodes of Season 2 during the Loguetown Arc. He will be portrayed by Callum Kerr, who cycle of time Fans may remember him for his role as Galad Trakand.
What's particularly interesting about Smoker is that he's the first Loggia-type Devil Fruit user introduced in the series, so seeing his unique smoking powers in live-action will be pretty exciting. Not only will he keep his iconic white hair and cigar collection in the live-action adaptation, but Callum Kerr has also confirmed that Smoker will get to ride his iconic Billower bike and that his beloved ice cream scene will be part of Season 2.
Tashigi
Smoking right hand woman and Zoro's new rival
- Debut: Chapter 96 (Manga) Episode 48 (Anime)
- Illustrated by: Julia Rehwald
Needless to say, a smoker can't go anywhere without his trusty sidekick, TashigiA skilled swordsman who forms an intense rivalry with Roronoa Zoro. She will be portrayed by Julia Rehwald and it's a perfect casting because she looks so similar to Kuina's actress, Audrey Simone.
In the original anime/manga, Tashigi is a memorable character who was a big part of Zoro's development, but he has been forgotten by the story in recent story arcs. Furthermore, Netflix's live-action show has a chance to correct this mistake by giving Tashigi more story relevance and making her more terrifying, just as it did with Kobe in Season 1.
Labun
A giant whale with an emotional backstory
- Debut: Chapter 102 (Manga) Episode 62 (Anime)
Season 2 will be all about sentient animals with tragic pasts, not only will it feature Tony Tony the helicopter, but it will also mark his debut. LabunA giant island whale that lives on Rivers Mountain, by the entrance to the Grand Line. Unlike the helicopter, however, he is not capable of human speech, but he will be the star of one of the most iconic and most emotional stories of the series.
Laboon will be completely transformed with CGI, and his design is fantastic because it strikes the perfect balance between looking very realistic and having enough distinct features to immediately tell the viewer that he is not a traditional whale. Because of his backstory and his relationship with Luffy, he will certainly resonate with many viewers, but most a piece Fans are also wondering if another character tied to Laboon's backstory will make a cameo during his flashbacks.
Crocus
Laboon's caretaker is a scary old man
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Debut: Chapter 102 (Manga) Episode 62 (Anime)
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Illustrated by: Clive Russell
But Labun will not be alone, as an old man is said to live with him on Rivers Mountain CrocusA mysterious doctor who cares for island whales and is the overseer of the Twin Cape Lighthouse. He will be portrayed by Clive Russell, a veteran Scottish actor known for his roles. Thor: The Dark World And of Netflix Sandman.
Crocus is a character with a silly design, and yet, a piece The production team managed to make him look almost identical to his original anime/manga counterpart. What's curious about Crocus is that he's actually more important to the series' lore than it initially appears, so it'll be interesting to see if Season 2 reveals parts of his backstory or if Netflix keeps it for future seasons. Hopefully, he'll also recreate his iconic starring gag in live-action, which is considered one of the source material's funniest moments.
Ropes and brogues
Two legendary giant pirates from Elbaf
- Debut: Chapter 115 (Manga) Episode 71 (Anime)
- Illustrated by: Werner Kotser (Rope) Brendan Murray (Brogy)
Something lovely a piece Overall it is that its world gradually becomes more and more fictional as the story progresses. The early East Blue Saga begins with relatively normal human characters, but it ends with the introduction of fish-men and Arlong pirates. Season 2 will keep that trend alive by introducing the rope and BroggyTwo of the first giants to appear in the series.
Illustrated by Werner Coetser Brendan Murray, respectively, the first season 2 trailer has already given fans a brief glimpse of what the brogue will look like, while the rope design was revealed in an official promotional image. Fortunately, they look almost exactly like their anime/manga counterparts, not only do the special effects do a great job of conveying their massive size, but it's also clear that the makeup and prosthetics teams created their costumes, wigs and beards with great care and an eye for detail. It's safe to say that the addition of Dory and Broggy is one of the many things that will make Netflix's Season 2. a piece Even more exciting and legendary than the first.
Characters who have been confirmed for Season 2, but have yet to appear
- sir crocodile (Painted by Joe Manganiello)
- Shri 3 (Illustrated by David Dostmalchian)
- Bone Clay (Photographed by Cole Escola)
- Dr. Kureha (Illustrated by Katie Sagal)
- Dr. Hiriluk (Illustrated by Mark Horlick)
- Dalton (Illustrated by Tyrone Keogh)
- Miss Goldenweek (Illustrated by Sofia Anne Caruso)
- Shri 5 (Illustrated by Camrus Johnson)
- Miss Valentine (Illustrated by Jazzara Jasleen)
- Shri 9 (Illustrated by Daniel Lasker)
- Monkey D. Dragon (Photo by Rigo Sanchez)
- Igaram (Illustrated by Yonda Thomas)
- Nefertari Cobra (Illustrated by Sendhil Ramamurthy)
- Ipponmatsu (Illustrated by James Hiroyuki Liao)
- Wapol (Photographed by Rob Colletti)
- Chase (Illustrated by Mark Pennville)
- Kuromarimo (Illustrated by Anton David Jephtha)
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August 31, 2023
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Netflix
- showrunner
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Matt Owens
- directors
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Tim Southam, Mark Jobst, Joseph Kubota Vladyka
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Iñaki Godoy
Monkey D. Luffy
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