Netflix’s One Piece live-action series has become a huge hit, winning over both longtime fans and new viewers. After the first season’s success, Netflix quickly approved season two, which is already in the works. Now, there’s even more excitement as season three has been officially confirmed. However, the cast and crew are keeping quiet about what’s coming next.
In a recent interview with Crunchyroll, Mackenyu, who plays Roronoa Zoro, casually revealed that season three is happening. But he didn’t share any details, leaving fans eager for answers and sparking even more speculation about the future of the Straw Hat crew.

Mackenyu’s confirmation that One Piece will continue past season two has thrilled fans, but the lack of details has fueled plenty of speculation. Season two is already expected to introduce fan-favorite characters like Tony Tony Chopper and take the crew into the Grand Line. However, there’s no word yet on what season three will explore, though many fans believe it might focus on the Skypiea arc.
We do have projects lined up for this year before we shoot Season 3 of One Piece, but I can’t tell you anything about that, so it’s not going to be fun for y’all.
While excitement builds for season three, Netflix has yet to officially confirm its content, likely holding off until after season two premieres. This implies that while plans are underway, the studio is waiting for the right time to share more details. Until then, fans are left to rely on vague hints and their own theories about what’s next.

It’s no surprise that Mackenyu and the One Piece cast are staying quiet about season three. Netflix and the show’s creators likely want to avoid leaks and keep excitement high as season two develops. In the entertainment world, secrecy is common, especially for big adaptations like One Piece, where revealing plot points or casting too early could spoil the surprise.
Focusing on season three now could also overshadow the work being done for season two. The cast and crew are probably under strict non-disclosure agreements, preventing them from discussing future plans until Netflix gives the go-ahead. While the lack of details might be frustrating, it helps build anticipation. One thing is clear—One Piece live-action isn’t going anywhere, even if fans have to wait a little longer for what’s next.



