.css-nu68ka{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:0.0625rem;text-decoration-color:#83EAD7;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:#000000;-webkit-transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;}.css-nu68ka:hover{color:#000;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;background-color:#83EAD7;}Netflix has confirmed One Piece has been renewed.
The streamer posted a video message directly from creator Eiichiro Oda (in the form of Transponder Snail) on Thursday (September 14) to confirm that a second season is on the way, just two weeks after the first season launched.
“Netflix has decided to renew the show,” Oda said. “The adventures of Iñaki [Godoy] and the live-action Straw Hats will continue onward!”
He cautioned fans not to expect the new episodes in the near future, explaining: “It’ll still take a while to get the scripts ready so please be patient.”
Oda also dropped some hints about new characters that fans can possibly expect in One Piece‘s future, including a “great doctor” (and we know Tony Tony Chopper fits that description).
It’s no surprise the series has been renewed since it ranked as Netflix’s No. 1 show in 84 countries the week of its release — finishing ahead of Stranger Things season 4 and Wednesday‘s debut.
Fans have praised One Piece‘s fairly seamless transition from manga to live-action, which has included having to make some rather unusual visuals — such as Monkey D. Luffy’s stretching powers — look realistic.
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The show’s director, Mark Jobst, recently chatted with Digital Spy about the tricky process of finding actors who could capture the spirit of such iconic animated characters.
“One of the things that we did in casting is – we were very, very clear that we wanted to cast actors who could act and do all these emotional scenes,” the filmmaker told us.
“But as importantly – and very unusually in shows – we’re very physical and athletic. Because of the way that I wanted to shoot some of the special skills, and because of the way I wanted to shoot the action, I needed them to be at the centre of the heart of all these stunt sequences and these special effect sequences.”
The first season of One Piece is available to stream right now on Netflix.
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Justin has been with Digital Spy since 2010, and in that time, has covered countless major news events for DS from the US.
He has worked previously as both a reporter and sub editor for the brand, prior to taking on the position of Night News Editor in 2016.
Over more than a decade, he has interviewed a wide-ranging group of public figures, from comedian Steve Coogan to icons from the Star Trek universe, cast members from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and reality stars from numerous Real Housewives cities and the Below Deck franchise. As a US contributor to Digital Spy, Justin has also been on the ground to cover major pop culture events like the Star Wars Celebration and the D23 Expo.
Source: www.digitalspy.com