The second season for Netflix's live-action One Piece will air in 2025 and now a new leak suggests there will be a ship that fans can get to know.
It turns out that in South Africa, where the second part of the live-action One Piece movie is being filmed, the set is busy again and a new ship has appeared in leaked photos. This ship belongs to the Rumbar pirates, part of Brook's old pirate crew, which means big things are coming.
As you may remember, the Rumbar pirates appear in flashbacks in the story Thriller Bark. They are remembered for having Brook as a member and captain of the crew, before he joined the Straw Hat Pirates.
And do you remember Laboon the whale? It was the Rumbar band's music that helped them and the whale Laboon become close. When the Rumbar gang was about to enter the Grand Line, they were forced to leave Laboon behind and promised to return to meet the whale after conquering the rough sea.
Unfortunately, the Rumbar crew was attacked, all the crew members died, only Brook, who ate the devil fruit that revived the Yomi Yomi no Mi, had a second life. When meeting the Straw Hat crew, Brook joined the gang so he could meet the whale Laboon again, fulfilling the Rumbar gang's long-standing wish.
So it looks like the second part of the live-action One Piece movie will delve deeper into the history of the Rumbar pirates, possibly even expanding on a flashback from the manga involving a whale named Laboon .