A new image has been revealed forOne Pieceseason 2 as the end of filming is announced.One Pieceoriginally debuted as a Japanese manga in 1997, and was steadily adapted into an anime series of the same name in 1999. Years later, Netflix adaptedOne Pieceinto a live-action series that began in 2023.One Piecefeatures a leading castincluding Iñaki Godoy, Emily Rudd, Mackenyu, Vincent Regan, and Morgan Davies. After a successful run,One Piecewas renewed for season 2, which is currently in development.
Now,Netflixhas announced the conclusion of filming forOne Pieceseason 2. The streamer announced this excitedly in a post that says"ONE PIECE SEASON 2 IS OFFICIALLY WRAPPED.“In addition to sharing the filming completion,Netflix reveals a photo from season 2. The photo shows Luffy, surrounded by his crew. Luffy looks excited and banners behind him indicate that it is Marine Victory Day.

What This Means For One Piece Season 2
The Starting Location Has Been Clearly Confirmed
One Pieceseason 2does not yet have a release date, but the conclusion of filming is certainly a good sign. While the season was renewed in 2023, the Hollywood strikes later that year delayed the production of season 2, causing an uncertain future. The conclusion of filming indicates that whileOne Piecemay not be arriving immediately, there is still hope for season 2 to arrive before the end of the year.
In addition to the filming news, theOne Pieceupdate provides a look into the plot’s future for season 2. The creators have confirmed thatOne Pieceseason 2 will be adapting part of the Arabasta sagafrom the original manga. In Luffy and his mates' swashbuckling season 2 adventures, the crew will travel from Loguetownto Reverse Mountain to Whisky Peak to Little Garden and, finally, to Drum Island. This initial image shows the team in Loguetown, thus additionally confirming this spot to be whereOne Pieceseason 2 kicks off.

Our Take On The One Piece Season 2 News
Netflix Has A Lot To Fit In This Year
While the conclusion of filming is good for the show’s progress, Netflix has an incredibly busy slate for 2025. The streamer recently confirmed the late June release ofSquid Gameseason 3, but that will be just one of the major series Netflix has coming down the pike. 2025 will also see the release ofStranger Thingsseason 5 andWednesdayseason 2. Netflix’s likely desire to space apart these releases could risk kickingOne Pieceseason 2 into 2026, especially given its past production delays.