Netflix’s One Piece: Why Joe Manganiello Is a Perfect Pick for Crocodile

Netflix's One Piece: Why Joe Manganiello Is a Perfect Pick for Crocodile

As a longtime fan of One Piece and an avid follower of Hollywood blockbusters, I can confidently say that Joe Manganiello is the perfect choice for Mr. 0, aka Sir Crocodile. With his imposing presence and charisma, he’s sure to make a lasting impression as the leader of Baroque Works in Netflix’s upcoming Season 2.


In the upcoming Season 2 of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece, Joe Manganiello has been brought on board the cast. Known for his roles in Spider-Man, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and Magic Mike, Manganiello is an ideal choice to play Mr. 0, also known as “The Desert King” Sir Crocodile. Production for Season 2 has been ongoing this Summer, and the exciting news about Manganiello’s addition to the cast was recently unveiled. As more of the enigmatic Baroque Works organization is set to be introduced in the new season, fans are eagerly awaiting its release.

As we move into One Piece Season 2 on Netflix, there are a handful of Baroque Works members yet to be introduced. However, Manganiello will assume the position of Mr. 0, the head of the organization, and his impact in the upcoming season and beyond is expected to be significant. Given this pivotal role, it’s advantageous that Netflix has secured a talented actor who will undoubtedly present an intimidating presence for Luffy and the Straw Hats when they encounter him in future episodes. This becomes even more crucial as the storylines from Season 2 lead into subsequent seasons.

Netflix's One Piece: Why Joe Manganiello Is a Perfect Pick for Crocodile

One Piece: Who Is Crocodile?

As a passionate gamer diving into the world of Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece, I stumbled upon a captivating character named Mr. 0, the ruthless leader of Baroque Works, a formidable crew of pirates with a unique team structure – each team consisting of a male and female duo tasked with eliminating specific targets. In this lethal partnership, Crocodile partners with Miss All Sunday, portrayed by Lera Abova in the series. This cunning mastermind sits atop his organization’s hierarchy, aspiring to conquer a kingdom in the series’ future. Unfortunately, I can’t delve too deeply into the incredible exploits of this character without revealing some exciting plot twists that lie ahead, particularly after the second season of Netflix’s One Piece adaptation.

Previously, Eiichiro Oda hinted that the upcoming season of One Piece would delve into the Loguetown, Reverse Mountain (Twin Cape), Whiskey Peak, Little Garden, and Drum Island storylines from the manga. These arcs serve to introduce characters from Baroque Works and gradually escalate towards the showdown against Crocodile in the Alabasta saga. Since Crocodile is the first significant adversary that Luffy and the Straw Hats encounter as they navigate the Grand Line, it seems likely that Manganiello will remain a part of the series if it continues to thrive.

Why Manganiello Is Perfect for Crocodile

Although it can be challenging to discuss the significance of the character Crocodile in the “One Piece” narrative without revealing crucial plot points, it’s simpler to highlight the substantial influence this figure exerts. Crocodile stands out as Luffy’s initial major adversary within the Grand Line, and he appears after various story arcs that act as foundational elements, culminating in his own involvement. Manganiello is an excellent fit for this role in the live-action “One Piece” saga. The impact of Crocodile was felt by fans even before his initial appearances due to the sheer intensity and visual appeal of his character design, long before he took any concrete actions.

He was a shadowy looming threat that was building in the background while Luffy and the others were taking on others in the interim, and each look at Crocodile further served to emphasize that he was the leader of a grand organization with some other sinister motive in mind. It’s the perfect take for Manganiello as he has that same kind of visual impact. He can do a lot with very little, and that’s going to be important as Season 2 will have many of these building blocks for later.

Crocodile being such a big name star as well further goes to show the kind of respect that Netflix has for the One Piece brand. While the casting for the series has been on point thus far, Season 2 has seemingly raised the stakes with several major names that fans would have never expected to see (such as Katey Sagal joining as Dr. Kureha for the Drum Island arc episodes or David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3 for Little Garden). Manganiello is the perfect kind of turning point that not only reflects just how big the Grand Line is, but that Netflix is dedicated to finding the perfect actors for each of the big characters.

One Piece aims to convey a sense of grandeur and vastness, and Manganiello is an ideal choice to enhance this feeling. The upcoming season promises to be intriguing, so don’t forget to stay updated with the live-action series currently streaming its first season on Netflix.

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2024-09-19 07:40