Netflix’s live-action One Piece adaptation is better than it has any business being, and the streamer intends to keep all of the first season’s good momentum going with even more episodes, according to Eiichiro Oda.
- Home
- Technology
- News
Netflix’s live-action One Piece to set sail with even more episodes
According to One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, Netflix has ordered more episodes of its new live-action adaptation of the hit manga.
In a move that only comes as (a bit of) a surprise given how opaque Netflix likes to be about the logic behind its choice to cancel some shows just as they’re really taking off, Oda announced today that the live-action One Piece has been renewed for an unannounced number of new episodes / seasons. In an announcement video featuring one of One Piece’s transponder snails, Oda thanked fans, new and old, for supporting his work and said that “it’ll still take a while to get the scripts ready, so please be patient.”
“It seems people around the world have been enjoying the show, which makes the hard work from the production team truly worth it,” Oda said. “To everyone who’s been a fan of One Piece for years, and to those who experienced One Piece for the first time, thank you so much.”
Between Hollywood’s ongoing double labor strike and the lack of a production timeline, it’s not clear when in the future viewers might see Luffy and his crew next. But given how the show’s first season really only scratched the source material’s surface, there’ll be no shortage of inspiration for One Piece’s creative team to tap into when they begin production on what’s in the pipeline.
FAFEN releases data on number of votes cast in elections 2024
- 3 hours ago
Terrorist killed, two escaped in CTD, police operation in Lakki Marwat
- 2 hours ago
Helicopter crash at Turkish hospital kills four
- an hour ago
Lahore maid flees with Rs2mn, 20 tola gold
- 2 hours ago
Four Pakistanis kidnap Indians in Dubai, court issues order
- an hour ago
Polio virus detected in environmental samples of 10 districts
- 4 hours ago