
The live-action adaptation of One Piece has been a hit for Netflix, especially with the release of Season 2. The show’s creator is optimistic about the series continuing even after the already-planned third season. One Piece: Into the Grand Line, which premiered earlier this month, has quickly gained popularity and launched Luffy and his crew into a new story arc. As the show continues to follow the original manga by Eiichiro Oda, fans are wondering how long the series will ultimately last.
The live-action series of One Piece is currently filming its third season, and showrunner Joe Tracz recently discussed the production with The Hollywood Reporter. When asked about a possible fourth season and his potential return, Tracz shared the team’s excitement for future storylines, saying they often brainstorm on set about how incredible certain key moments would be to film.
Netflix’s One Piece Showrunner Shares Future Season Hoeps
When asked about returning as showrunner for future seasons of One Piece, Tracz expressed his enthusiasm for continuing the story. He explained that the real question is whether the show will be renewed, as the whole team is eager to keep going. They often discuss how great it would be to adapt certain story arcs, and ultimately, its up to the viewers to decide if the show continues. “If people enjoy the show and let us know, that’s what will determine if we get to keep telling the story,” he said.
It’s evident that the creators of One Piece are optimistic about the live-action series’ future, but its success now largely depends on Netflix. Whether the show continues to thrive will depend on the level of support it receives, and hopefully, viewership will continue to grow with a potential third season. While Season 2 isn’t performing as well as the first in terms of total views and watch time, it’s still a hit compared to other shows on Netflix.
Will One Piece Season 4 Happen With Netflix?

Now, everyone is wondering if One Piece will have a fourth season. Season 3 was confirmed before Season 2 even started, which helped keep releases consistent, so a Season 4 announcement could come around the same time. However, the show also needs to eventually reach a natural conclusion, considering the original manga by Eiichiro Oda has been running for over thirty years.
Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, has told the actors where he envisions the live-action series concluding, and it seems it might happen earlier than fans anticipate. The current season, which finishes the Alabasta storyline, sets up some major events that could potentially serve as a satisfying ending for the show. While the production team hopes to continue beyond this point, the decision ultimately rests with Netflix and whether they’re willing to invest further. Strong fan support will be crucial in convincing Netflix to keep the series going.
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