Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece is perhaps one of the most wildly successful live-action adaptations of any anime in history. Both the first season back in August 31, 2023 and this latest second season on March 10, 2026 received acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. All for the quality of its storytelling, its humor, and even the darker and more serious parts of the show. Despite the slight deviances from Eiichiro Oda’s canon, people still overall like this live-action series for it. And now, that fame and acclaim seems to be fueling more One Piece content at Netflix, and from the most unexpected places to boot.

Netflix is proud to announce a One Piece Expansion with new original titles, including a LEGO®  ONE PIECE animated special. Tes, you read that right. There will be a 2-part LEGO One Piece animated adventure, and one starring Usopp to boot. That special will premiere on September 29, 2026 exclusively on Netflix. In fact, Netflix even has an official announcement trailer of that spinoff for us today. You can watch that trailer either on YouTube, or just look below:

And now One Piece will return to its adorable roots.

Netflix’s One Piece S3 Announcement

ONE PIECE: The Battle of Alabasta title visual
I’m getting Dune vibes from this visual. No reason.

Not only that, but Netflix is also announcing that the upcoming third season of their live-action One Piece adaptation now has a title: “ONE PIECE: The Battle of Alabasta“. We even have a release window of 2027 for it, as well as a logline for it now, which you can read below:

In this upcoming season, war is coming for Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew in the desert kingdom of Alabasta, Princess Vivi’s homeland. A rebellion threatens to tear the nation apart, fueled in secret by one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, the ruthless Sir Crocodile, and his underground syndicate Baroque Works, who seek to conquer Alabasta for themselves. In a season defined by unbreakable bonds and impossible choices, the Straw Hats must face a brewing civil war and a powerful warlord to save Vivi’s kingdom before it crumbles into the sand.

The One Piece

The One Piece image board
You can already tell that the lines are much crisper this time around.

Lastly, Netflix is announcing a new anime series simply titled The One Piece. Note: this is not the same thing as the ongoing One Piece anime by Fuji Television and Toei Animation. It’s a separate anime entirely from WIT Studio (Spy x Family, Attack on Titan S1-3) that will apparently be a modernized remake of the story for a modern audience. This reboot anime will stream exclusively on Netflix, but alas, there’s no release window for it yet. There is however a special announcement video for it. You can watch it either on YouTube, or just look below as well:

Will this be a compilation of Luffy’s first adventures in modern animation? Time will tell.

One Piece Getting a Bunch of New Content Thanks to Netflix Adaptation

No matter what you think of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece, you can’t deny now that its fame is spawning a whole bunch of renewed interest in Eiichiro Oda’s story. It’s certainly why we’re getting so much new media for it. And who knows? Maybe all this is just the beginning. With that third season incoming sometime in 2027, we might see a rennaissance of the Straw Hat Pirates here. Fingers crossed that they’re as good as what we’re getting now.

What do you all think? Are you excited about all the new One Piece content incoming for us to enjoy? Tell us your piratey thoughts in the comments section below.