The live-action One Piece has achieved resounding success and has been warmly embraced by the audience.
The Netflix adaptation of One Piece has been a hot topic in the anime community since its announcement. After its release, the series has received incredible feedback, even from Japanese fans. With an impressive viewership in the second week, the show has reached its peak.
Recent data reveals that the viewership of live-action One Piece on Netflix is not only stable but has also slightly increased in the second week, reaching 14.57 million hours watched and attracting 19.3 million viewers.
With a surge in viewership and global acclaim, fans are eagerly anticipating updates on the potential second season of the live-action One Piece adaptation.

The program's producers have previously disclosed that the script for the next season is ready, and if Netflix gives the green light, we may see the Straw Hat pirates embark on new adventures sooner than expected.
The executives at Tomorrow Studios, Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements , have recently given an interview, revealing plans to produce up to 12 seasons of the One Piece live-action series.
Speaking about the second season of One Piece live-action , Becky Clements disclosed intense discussions with Shueisha (manga publisher), Eiichiro Oda , and Netflix regarding what they would do with Season 2 if given the opportunity.
Although limited, they have deliberated on where to take the story from Season 3 to Season 6. Their guiding principle is that certain parts of the manga are crucial and cannot be omitted from the live-action adaptation.

Clements believes that even if they can produce up to 6 seasons of One Piece live-action , it would only cover half of the manga. Given the vastness of the original manga, the series could continue with many more installments. Marty Adelstein stated his expectation for up to 12 seasons of One Piece.
The production team understands the importance of staying true to the original source material and delivering what fans want to see in the live-action adaptation. Becky emphasizes that the support of author Oda is the key differentiator for the success of One Piece .
However, as of now, Netflix has not officially given the green light for the second season.
