The future of Netflix's One Piece live-action series looks promising, with the producers of the show revealing that scripts for a potential second season have been prepared.
Despite the overwhelming success of the first season, a blend of production issues and strategic decisions from Netflix's ever-perplexing decision makers have left fans anxiously awaiting official news on a release date.
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The live-action adaptation of One Piece has taken the streaming platform by storm. According to Marty Adelstein, CEO of Tomorrow Studios, the production company behind the live-action adaptation, the scripts for the second season are ready. He shared this update with Variety, hinting that decisions about the format and frequency of the episodes are on the table with Netflix. The streamer is still determining the number of episodes and whether they would be released in one go or divided into separate parts.


