‘Perfect’ Netflix TV series faces huge blow after being watched 71,600,000 times
‘Perfect’ Netflix TV series faces huge blow after being watched 71,600,000 times
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Netflix fans have been given a disappointing update over the release of the second season of a ‘curse-breaking’ TV show. One Piece – a live-action adaptation of a Japanese anime series – landed on the streamer to great critical acclaim in 2023 and was described as ‘perfect’ by viewers.
Watched 71,600,000 times, the eight-parter follows Captain Monkey D. Luffy, played by Iñaki Godoy, and his crew of straw hat pirates. The group spend their time hunting for mythical treasure across the ocean, as if they find it then he’ll become the best pirate of all time.
Since season one, fans have been eagerly anticipating its follow-up; however, Netflix has not entirely determined its release date. According to What’s On Netflix, the streamer accidentally leaked that it would arrive in 2025 on its website Tudum. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video.
Up Next. An archived website page mentions that One Piece lego sets ‘bring you treasures you can cherish while you wait for new episodes of One Piece, which arrive later this year.’. That would mean at least a two-year wait for One Piece fans between seasons.
In a further blow, Garp actor Vincent Regan previously implied season two would return at Christmas. After binging season one in 2023, fans raved about One Piece with @Bolt_Otsutsuki said: ‘I need season 2, this is by far the best live action anime show ever One Piece really broke the curse… if you haven’t watch the One Piece live action show yet Oh boy you missing out.’.