
With the success of the live-action series, the ongoing anime, and the original manga, One Piece has a lot going for it. Now, Wit Studio – known for anime like Spy x Family, Attack on Titan, and Ranking of Kings – is creating a remake of the popular series, focusing on the Grand Line arc. This new version of One Piece will be released on Netflix, and the president of Wit Studio has shared some details about the project.
I was so excited to hear from Wit Studio’s President, George Wada, at The Ai Show! He talked about the One Piece remake, and honestly, it sounds amazing. He explained that the original series aired at a time when that slot was generally for kids, and they really want to move past that perception. Wit Studio is known for powerful, high-quality anime like Attack on Titan, Spy x Family, and Vinland Saga, and they’re aiming to bring that same energy to One Piece while honoring everything Toei Animation has already created. He admitted the biggest hurdle is meeting – and exceeding – the expectations of the huge One Piece fanbase. They want to build on the incredible visions fans already have and create something truly beyond what anyone’s imagining!
The One Piece Remake is Coming
Wada explained that the key to successfully recreating the Grand Line for the live-action series is understanding and fulfilling Eiichiro Oda’s vision. They’re working closely with Oda, whose intimate knowledge of the story will be central to the final product. Now that the series will be available worldwide on Netflix, they’re aiming to compete with major international entertainment companies like Hollywood and Disney, rather than just within Japan.
Netflix is heavily investing in the world of One Piece. Not only does it stream the newest episodes of the anime, but it also offers the entire collection of original animated series and movies following Luffy’s adventures. With a third season of the live-action series already in production, fans can anticipate One Piece remaining on the platform for years to come. It will be fascinating to see how the Netflix anime, created by Wit Studio, differs from the original animation by Toei Animation.
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2026-03-21 19:10