Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece continues its journey, riding high on the waves of success from its debut season. The narrative, which treated both hardcore fans and casual audiences to the dangerous but lighthearted open sea escapades of the Straw Hat Pirates, has captivated audiences, and the anticipation for the next chapter is difficult if impossible to deny.

Now, in an enlightening dialogue with one of the series' architect, insights about the direction of the forthcoming season have been unveiled.

During a candid interaction on Reddit, Matt Owens, one of the chief creatives behind Netflix's One Piece, addressed an essential query from the community.

Fans, eager for clarity, inquired about the unfortunate absence of the Loguetown storyline in the debut season. Owens gave a much-needed resolution, stating, "Skipped? Not in the slightest... Loguetown hasn't been overlooked; its moment just hasn't arrived."

Loguetown is a significant part of One Piece lore. It's where the iconic Gol D. Roger, the Pirate King, breathed his last. It was his final words that set the stage for the Great Pirate era, igniting the ambition of countless pirates, including our cherished Straw Hat crew, in their pursuit of the ultimate treasure. This location is the threshold between the East Blue and the challenging adventures of the Grand Line.