Summary

  • One Piece star Brashaad Mayweather, who portrayed Patty in season 1, hints at the filming of One Piece season 3.
  • According to the actor, seasons 2 and 3 are possibly being shot back to back, despite no official renewal from Netflix yet.
  • If season 3 is being shot right after season 2, it could indicate a lengthy amount of time in the Arabasta Saga, or the Sky Island Saga in season 3.

One Piece season 2 was confirmed by Netflix not long after season 1 premiered, highlighting the success of the American reimagining of the series.

Speaking with What's Popping! with Bruce Crossey, Mayweather, who portrays Patty, seemingly confirmed that One Piece season 3 is going to be happening.

Despite no official renewal yet by Netflix, the star says that he believes seasons 2 and 3 of the show are being filmed in succession, hinting at the much larger production to come. Check out what Mayweather had to say below:

I really felt that that role [Patty] would be for me, and hopefully, you know, there's a flashback scene with Patty. We'll see if they flash back to it because they're filming...two seasons, seasons 2 and 3 back-to-back starting soon, so we'll see what happens.

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Based on the One Piece season 1 ending, it appears the Loguetown Arc is the next part of the story to be adapted, completing the East Blue Saga in the process. Following this, the series is expected to enter the Arabasta Saga, which features Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates' first adventure within the Grand Line. Although it's unclear how much of the story will fit into season 2, it's likely the entire Saga will be condensed for the next eight episodes. However, with season 3 possibly filming alongside it, new possibilities for the story may have opened up.

If season 3 begins filming right after the end of season 1, it could indicate an extended version of the Arabasta Saga that requires more episodes to fully realize. The storyline features multiple islands the group jumps to before reaching the titular destination, where plenty of events transpire that are vital for the larger story of the franchise. Due to how much manages to happen in such a short amount of time, the live-action series might split things up more evenly, taking its time to establish all the important information uncovered in the Saga.

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It's also likely the story simply continues marching forward, with season 3 tackling the Sky Island Saga next. Season 3 could also pull characters from different parts of the story to the forefront, with a new pirate ship for a future character already spotted on set. If future parts of the story get pulled forward in the timeline more often, then it could mean plenty of unpredictable moments to come no matter what season they happen in. However, with season 3 now a real possibility, anything could happen for the Straw Hat Pirates in future episodes.

All episodes of the live-action One Piece are now streaming on Netflix.

Source: What's Popping! with Bruce Crossey/YouTube

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One Piece (Live-Action)
Release Date
August 31, 2023
Network
Netflix
Showrunner
Matt Owens
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Iñaki Godoy
    Monkey D. Luffy
  • Headshot Of Emily Rudd
    Emily Rudd
    Nami

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One Piece follows young pirate Monkey D. Luffy and his diverse crew as they embark on a daring quest for treasure. Released in 2023, the film brings the adventurous world of the popular manga to life, capturing Luffy's relentless pursuit of the legendary One Piece treasure.

Writers
Tiffany Greshler, Diego Gutierrez, Allison Weintraub, Lindsay Gelfand
Franchise(s)
One Piece
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix