Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 Sets Sail for 2025 With Its Most Promising Update Yet
The Grand Line is calling: Netflix’s One Piece live-action is set for its biggest Season 2 reveal yet, with the official One Piece account teasing a YouTube livestream packed with 2025 updates.
Heads up, Straw Hats: we might finally be getting real news on Netflix's One Piece Season 2, and the anime side too. The official One Piece account just flagged a live stream on the One Piece Official YouTube Channel with updates for both the TV anime and the live-action series. No details yet on who is hosting or how big the reveals are, but the timing alone screams: pay attention.
When and where to watch
The stream is set for Tuesday, October 28, 2025 on the One Piece Official YouTube Channel. The chat will be open ahead of time if you want to lurk with the rest of us and speculate wildly.
- Japan Standard Time (JST): 9:45 PM, Tue Oct 28
- Pacific Standard Time (PST, as listed): 5:45 AM, Tue Oct 28
- Central Standard Time (CST, as listed): 7:45 AM, Tue Oct 28
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) - New York: 8:45 AM, Tue Oct 28
- Central European Time (CET): 1:45 PM, Tue Oct 28
- Indian Standard Time (IST): 6:15 PM, Tue Oct 28
Yes, the post labels a couple of those zones as PST/CST even though it's late October. The times above are exactly how they presented it.
What this could actually be
Officially, they're teasing updates for both the TV anime and the live-action Season 2. Unofficially, expectations are all over the place: teaser trailers, new key art, casting confirmations, even hard dates. The announcement is vague, which is either strategic hype or they are genuinely keeping the lid on tight.
On the anime side, the big dangling carrot is the new One Piece remake from WIT Studio. Fans have been waiting for a proper look and, ideally, a release date. A first teaser or cast reveal would make sense here, and the timing lines up with how they've been slow-dripping info so far.
On the live-action side, a Season 2 date is the obvious ask. With 2026 around the corner, a mid-to-late 2026 window feels realistic at this point. Even a specific production update would be useful: where they are in the shoot, which arcs they're targeting, that sort of thing.
Temper your expectations (but not too much)
We don't know who is hosting. We don't know how long the stream is. We don't know how many announcements there are. That's the game. Still, the way they're framing this suggests more than a minor update. If we get new visuals, a brief teaser, and at least one concrete timeline, that's a win.
Worst case scenario? Another long anime break announcement. Please no. Best case? Real dates, new footage, and a clearer roadmap for both the WIT remake and the Netflix series.
If you need to catch up before the stream: the One Piece live-action Season 1 is streaming on Netflix.