One Piece Renewed for Season 3 Plus: What’s Next for the Straw Hats on Netflix?
- The TV Cave Article

- Aug 10
- 4 min read

Hold onto your straw hats, folks — Netflix has officially renewed One Piece for Season 3, and the Grand Line just got even more exciting. If you thought Season 2 was going to be a thrill ride, wait until you see what’s in store for the next leg of Luffy’s journey. With new characters, bigger battles, and more Devil Fruit madness, fans of the live action adaptation are in for an epic adventure.
We’ll break down everything you need to know about One Piece Season 3 including the renewal announcement, what to expect from the upcoming story arc, returning cast members, and why this series just keeps dominating the charts. Whether you’re a longtime Straw Hat fanatic or a newcomer to the seas, this is your go to guide for all things One Piece Season 3.
Netflix Confirms One Piece Season 3 Renewal
During the One Piece Day 2025 event in Tokyo, Netflix pulled a move straight out of the Shonen playbook — they confirmed Season 3 of One Piece even before Season 2 hits our screens. Yep, that’s right. While most shows are sweating over renewal after premiere, One Piece is so confident it’s already full steam ahead on the next season.
Netflix revealed that production for One Piece Season 3 is expected to begin later in 2025, with filming returning to Cape Town, South Africa. Joe Tracz returns as showrunner, but he won’t be sailing the ship solo this time. Ian Stokes has joined as co showrunner, writer, and executive producer. That’s a lot of brains steering the Going Merry.
What Story Arc Will One Piece Season 3 Cover?
Alright, let’s get to the juicy part. What is Season 3 actually about? Based on the trajectory of the first two seasons and the timeline from Eiichiro Oda’s original manga, Season 3 is likely heading straight into the Alabasta Saga. Cue sandstorms, sinister plots, and a desert kingdom in peril.
If you’ve watched the anime or read the manga, you know the Alabasta Arc is where the stakes get real. We’re talking about the showdown with Crocodile, the introduction of Baroque Works, and of course, Nico Robin possibly joining the crew.
Expect political intrigue, betrayal, and Luffy doing what Luffy does best — punching corrupt tyrants square in the face.
Plus, let’s not forget about Tony Tony Chopper, the adorable reindeer doctor who is heavily hinted to be debuting in Season 2. By Season 3, he should be an established member of the crew, and fans are understandably hyped to see how Netflix brings his character to life with a mix of CGI and pure charm.
Who’s Returning to the Cast?
The core Straw Hat crew will be back to steal your heart and possibly your lunch money (looking at you, Luffy). Here’s who’s confirmed or expected to return for Season 3:
Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy
Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro
Emily Rudd as Nami
Jacob Romero as Usopp
Taz Skylar as Sanji
And in a twist that raised more than a few eyebrows, Joe Manganiello has confirmed his role as Mr. 0 Crocodile, the stylish and ruthless villain of Alabasta. It’s giving big boss energy, and fans are here for it.
Why Netflix’s One Piece Keeps Winning
Let’s be honest. Live action anime adaptations are a minefield. For every hit, there are five flops we’d rather forget. But Netflix’s One Piece has done the unthinkable — it stayed true to the heart of the source material while creating something fresh and accessible. The casting is spot on, the visuals are surprisingly strong, and the tone strikes that perfect balance between goofy and grandiose.
Season 1 smashed records and critical expectations. Season 2 is shaping up to deliver even more with the introduction of giants, doctors, and secret agents. So by the time Season 3 rolls around, we’re looking at a full blown saga that’s not just surviving but thriving.
When Can We Expect a Release Date?
Season 2 is still in post production with an expected release window sometime in 2026. If that timeline holds, we can realistically expect One Piece Season 3 to arrive in late 2027 or early 2028. Yeah, it’s a wait, but let’s face it — you want them to take their time. Rushing through Alabasta would be a crime against anime history.
The Straw Hats Are Just Getting Started
One Piece being renewed for Season 3 is not just good news — it’s a full blown declaration that this series is built to last. Netflix is investing in the long haul, and fans are more than ready to set sail again and again. With a charismatic cast, a loyal fanbase, and source material that spans over a thousand chapters, this live action adaptation is showing no signs of slowing down.
So whether you’re brushing up on your pirate knowledge or binge watching Season 1 for the fifth time, know this — the Straw Hat Pirates are just getting started, and the Grand Line has plenty of chaos left to offer.
Ready to set sail with Luffy and the gang? Drop your favorite moment from the series in the comments and let’s geek out together.




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