All hands on deck! Netflix has unveiled the full official trailer for One Piece: Into the Grand Line, the highly anticipated second season of its live-action anime adaptation that first set sail in 2023. With a March 10, 2026 premiere locked in, the countdown has officially begun—and if this first look is any indication, the Grand Line is about to test the Straw Hats like never before.
Season 2 picks up with Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) and his loyal, chaotic, and endlessly lovable crew charging headfirst into the most dangerous stretch of sea in the world. The Grand Line isn’t just another stop on their treasure hunt—it’s a legendary realm of bizarre islands, brutal weather, and fearsome foes. The trailer teases high-stakes battles, sweeping ocean vistas, and the kind of larger-than-life mayhem that made Season 1 a global hit.
Returning alongside Luffy are swordsman Roronoa Zoro (Mackenyu), navigator Nami (Emily Rudd), sharpshooter Usopp (Jacob Romero), and smooth-talking chef Sanji (Taz Skylar). Their chemistry remains the show’s beating heart, balancing humor and emotion amid the chaos. But the seas are about to get more treacherous with the introduction of Baroque Works—a “dangerous and formidable secret society of assassins” poised to become a major threat.
And yes, fan excitement is sky-high for one particularly adorable newcomer: Tony Tony Chopper, portrayed here by Mikaela Hoover in what’s described as a delightfully wacky take on the beloved character. The trailer offers only a glimpse, but it’s enough to send longtime fans into a frenzy. Chopper’s arrival signals the show’s deeper dive into the manga’s expansive mythology.
Behind the scenes, the series continues under the creative stewardship of Matt Owens and Joe Tracz as showrunners for Season 2, with Steven Maeda remaining an executive producer. Season 3 is already mapped out with Joe Tracz and Ian Stokes at the helm, signaling Netflix’s confidence in the franchise’s long voyage ahead. Based on Eiichiro Oda’s iconic manga and produced by Tomorrow Studios in partnership with Shueisha, the adaptation maintains a close creative connection to its source material—Oda himself serves as an executive producer.
With fiercer adversaries, stranger lands, and the promise of the world’s greatest treasure looming on the horizon, One Piece: Into the Grand Line looks ready to raise the stakes—and the sails. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the manga or newly recruited to the Straw Hat crew, March 10 can’t come soon enough. The Grand Line awaits… and it’s no place for the faint of heart.
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