Filming on One Piece season 2 has reportedly wrapped, which gives us our best clue yet as to when it'll land on Netflix

Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy stretching his cheek during season one of the Netflix series One Piece.
(Image credit: Netflix)

The team behind Netflix's One Piece has confirmed season 2 has finished filming, with a bunch of behind-the-🐽scene snaps from their w🌺rap party in South Africa. 

Per , Cape Town-based stuntwoman Natalie Walsh, who acts as a double for Nami star Emily Rudd, took to Instagram recently to share a photo of herself and three other crew members alongside the caption: "Wrap party vibes, let's gooooo". While the selfie was stuntperson-heavy, it seems saf꧑e to assume that if the stand-ins' work is all done and dusted, then t🐼he actors and directors are likely to be, too.

The streamer has yet to announce when the second season of the live-action anime adaptation, but Vincent Regan, who plays Vice Admiral Garp, previously revealed at Vienna Comic-Con that "the show will be ready for Netflix before Christmas next year." Season 1 wrapped in August 2022 and didn't release on Netflix until August 2023, so it seems almost certain that the follow-up chapt꧙er will land in December 2025.

"I guess they'll start filming season 3 pr🌌etty soon, and I think they are doing -- I think it's called the [Alabasta] story arc," Regan teased at the same time. "I think it's going to take two seasons. What 🍨I've seen of the designs, drawings, and when I was there, there was some really fun stuff being shot there at the moment."

Also starring Mackenyu, Taz Skylar, Morgan Davies, Iñaki Godoy, and more, One Piece follows a group of pirates led by enthusiastic adventurer Monkey D. Luffy, as they explore a fantastical world ꩲof endless oceans and exotic islands. Known as the Straw Hat Crew, their overarching mis𒁃sion is to find the world's ultimate treasure, and become the next Pirate Kings.

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