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(SeaPRwire) –   It’s challenging to remain relevant in the fast-paced world of trending topics, especially for a show that releases all its episodes at once. For Netflix, a streamer that maintains its dominance by consistently releasing a significant amount of Content, relevance isn’t typically an issue, but creating something that truly resonates can be difficult.

Consider the latest season of its live-action One Piece adaptation. Based on one of the most extensive manga series ever created, with over 1,100 chapters, it offers a nearly inexhaustible source of material. However, it is also one of Netflix’s most costly productions, meaning each new season requires considerable time to develop. There was a two-year interval between Seasons 1 and 2. While Season 3 will shorten this gap considerably by premiering in 2027, Netflix is far from finished expanding its One Piece universe. Here’s what Straw Hat fans can anticipate streaming on Netflix.

LEGO™ One Piece

One Piece has been brought to life through comics, animation, and live-action, but there’s another medium the Straw Hats have yet to conquer. LEGO One Piece reimagines the adventures of Luffy and his crew in 3D-animated “brick form,” condensing the events of One Piece’s first two seasons into a two-part special. The official synopsis states, “Usopp, the Straw Hats’ most reliably unreliable narrator, regales the newest and cutest recruit, the reindeer-boy hybrid Tony Tony Chopper, with the group’s epic exploits across the East Blue and into the legendary Grand Line.” This is an unconventional spinoff of the live-action series but serves as an ideal introduction for younger viewers who may not be ready for the violent action depicted in One Piece.

LEGO™ One Piece premieres September 29, 2026, on Netflix.

One Piece Season 3 — aka The Battle of Alabasta

Princess Vivi is fighting to save her kingdom in One Piece Season 3. | Netflix

A new installment of the live-action One Piece saga is rapidly approaching. While Season 2 introduced the Straw Hats to the Grand Line, a perilous stretch of ocean running parallel to the equator, Season 3, subtitled The Battle of Alabasta, will place them directly in the midst of a civil conflict. The Straw Hat Crew will now journey to the titular desert kingdom to assist one of their newest members, Princess Nefertari Vivi (Charithra Chandran), in saving her nation from collapse. The formidable Sir Crocodile, also known as Mr. 0 (Joe Manganiello), is on the verge of conquering Alabasta; his criminal organization, Baroque Works, has spent years subtly instigating unrest through a violent rebellion. With the kingdom on the brink of chaos, our heroes race against time to avert disaster.

One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta premieres on Netflix in 2027.

THE ONE PIECE

While watching Netflix’s live-action One Piece is enjoyable, those seeking a more traditional adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s work can turn to the anime. However, with over 1,155 episodes, this can be intimidating for new fans. Additionally, there are “filler episodes” featuring numerous storylines that are not canonical to the manga. This makes starting from the beginning seem like a significant time commitment. Fortunately, both new and existing fans will soon have more options. Netflix is collaborating with WIT Studio (the creators of Spy x Family and the first three seasons of Attack on Titan), along with Shueisha, Fuji Television Network, and Toei Animation Co., to re-adapt Oda’s manga. THE ONE PIECE “will offer viewers a fresh yet familiar experience,” according to the synopsis, “utilizing cutting-edge visual technology to reimagine Luffy’s adventures through the beloved East Blue Saga.” Fans looking for a more straightforward animated adaptation of One Piece will not have to wait much longer.

THE ONE PIECE premieres on Netflix in 2027.

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