One Piece Season 2: Brogy and Dorry Explained — Meet the Giant Legends Set to Steal the Show

Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 sets sail for the Grand Line, sending Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew aboard the Going Merry into bigger, bolder waters. After a trial by fire, this next leg promises higher stakes, wilder adventures, and a surge of swashbuckling fun.
Season 2 of Netflix's One Piece is gearing up to be bigger, louder, and honestly, just more fun. The Straw Hats are done warming up in the East Blue. It is Going Merry to the Grand Line time, which means stranger islands, nastier enemies, and yes, a couple of absolute units named Brogy and Dorry.
Meet the giants (literally): Brogy and Dorry
Fans of the manga and anime know these two right away: Brogy and Dorry, co-captains of the Giant Warrior Pirates, first cross paths with Luffy during the Little Garden arc. Their deal is delightfully absurd even by One Piece standards — they have been dueling for 100 years over whose catch was bigger. A century-long fish-measuring contest. Peak Straw Hat energy.
Under all that size and smash, their story is about friendship, honor, and goofy pride. Once they meet Luffy and the crew, they eventually bury the hatchet and become allies. Expect big laughs and bigger swings.
On the live-action side, the first poster featuring Brogy and Dorry dropped on October 21, 2025. Casting-wise, Werner Coetser is reportedly Dorry and Brendan Murray is reportedly Brogy. If the show nails their scale and their heart, these two could steal episodes the way Buggy did in Season 1.
Season 2 scope: from East Blue to Grand Line chaos
This season is expected to push through the run-up arcs into the early Grand Line stretch: Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, Whiskey Peak, and Little Garden. Translation: we are leaving the starter zone and speedrunning into sea monsters, bounty hunters, weird kingdoms, and ancient mysteries. Brogy and Dorry should factor in around the Little Garden portion, so figure on them showing up mid-season if the sequence holds.
Who is new, who is back
There is a lot of fresh blood coming aboard (with reports largely lining up through What’s on Netflix), plus the core team returning. Here is the big picture in one shot:
- Daniel Lasker as Mr. 9
- Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5
- Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine
- David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3
- Clive Russell as Crocus
- Werner Coetser as Dorry
- Brendan Murray as Brogy
- Callum Kerr as Smoker
- Julia Rehwald as Tashigi
- Rob Colletti as Wapol
- Ty Keogh as Dalton
- Katey Sagal as Dr. Kureha
- Mark Harelik as Dr. Hiriluk
- Sendhil Ramamurthy as Nefertari Cobra
- Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday
- Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0 / pirate warlord Crocodile
- Lera Abova as Miss All Sunday / Nico Robin
- Daniel Barnett as Sapi
- Fadzai Simango as Mashikaku
- Martial T. Batchamen as TBA
- Richard Gau as TBA
- Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek
- Mark Penwill as Chess
- Anton David Jeftha as K.M
- Rigo Sanchez as Dragon
- James Hiroyuki Liao as Ipponmatsu
- Yonda Thomas as Igaram
- Rob van Vuuren as King Seki
- Mark Elderkin as King Ham Burger
- Mikalae Hoover as the voice of Tony Tony Chopper
- Returning: Inaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Emily Rudd as Nami, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Jacob Romero as Usopp, Taz Skyler as Sanji
- Also back: Ilia Isorelys Paulino as Alvida, Jeff Ward as Buggy, Michael Dorman as Gold Roger, Vincent Regan as Garp, Morgan Davies as Koby, Aidan Scott as Helmeppo, Armand Aucamp as Bogard
Release timing and production status
No exact premiere date yet, but Netflix has Season 2 slated for 2026. Filming wrapped in late 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa, and post-production is expected to run through much of 2025 thanks to Grand Line-scale VFX (giants included), per PEOPLE.
Bottom line
If Season 1 was the proof of concept, Season 2 is where One Piece gets wonderfully weird. Grand Line entry, Baroque Works scheming, and a century-long duel over a fish? Sign me up. One Piece live-action Season 1 is streaming now on Netflix.