The Straw Hats are back for another round in season 2 of One Piece! Now that fans have the chance to catch up with their favorite crew, many are wondering if a season 3 is in the cards. After all, with the favorable reviews and high ratings the show has received, it wouldn’t be a surprise if a third season is confirmed. But TV is unpredictable nowadays. With multiple cancellations happening at nearly every streamer, One Piece fans want an answer about their go-to series.
Here is what we know so far about the future of One Piece.
When Was Season 2 of One Piece Released?
All eight episodes of season 2 of One Piece: Into the Grand Line were released on March 10, 2026.
According to the show’s official synopsis, season 2 introduced “fiercer adversaries and the most perilous quests yet” for the Straw Hat gang.
“Luffy and the Straw Hats set sail for the extraordinary Grand Line — a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn,” the description reads, according to Netflix. “As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies.”

Who Is in the One Piece Season 2 Cast?
The OG Straw Hat crew features Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Mackenyu as Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero as Usopp and Taz Skylar as Sanji.
Season 2 of the series also includes cast members Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday, Mikaela Hoover as Tony Tony Chopper, Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0, Lera Abova as Miss All Sunda and Sendhil Ramamurthy as Nefartari Cobra.
Will There Be a Season 3 of One Piece?
Yes! One Piece was renewed for season 3 in November 2025, four months ahead of the season 2 premiere. According to Netflix, viewers will see several cast members return as series regulars, including Hoover, Manganiello, Abova and Ramamurthy in their respective roles.
How Can I Watch Episodes of One Piece?
As previously noted, Netflix is the home of One Piece. All episodes from seasons 1 and 2 can be streamed on the platform.
