Film adaptation live-action One Piece belong to Netflix has become a hot topic among anime fans since its announcement. After its launch, the series received an amazing response from everyone, including Japanese fans. With impressive viewership numbers in its second week, the show has reached its peak.
According to recent data, viewership of live-action One Piece above Netflix not only stable but even increased slightly in its second week, reaching 14.57 million viewing hours and attracting 19.3 million viewers.
A surge in viewership, combined with acclaim from a global audience, has fans eagerly awaiting updates on a potential second season of One Piece live-action version.
The show’s producers had previously revealed that the script for the next season has been readied and if Netflix turn on the green light, we can see the pirates Straw hat Enter new adventures sooner than expected.
Executive producers of Tomorrow Studios, Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements recently received an interview. They revealed that there are plans to make up to 12 parts One Piece live-action .
Talk about One Piece live-action season 2, Becky Clements revealed that they had heated conversations with Shuiesha (manga publisher), Eiichiro Oda and Netflix about what to do with part 2 if given the chance.
Although it wasn’t much, they discussed where they wanted to take the story from part 3 to part 6. Their guiding principle was that some parts of the manga were absolutely necessary and could not be removed from the live-action.
Clements believe that even if they can make it to 6 seasons One Piece live-action then it can only convey half of the manga. With the massive volume of the original manga, the film can continue to have many sequels. Marty Adelstein said he expected up to 12 seasons One Piece.
The production side understands that it must stay close to the original source material and show what fans want to see in the live-action adaptation. Becky emphasized the author’s support O da is the key difference that creates our success One Piece .
However, for now Netflix has yet to officially greenlight a second season.