Star in Unexpected Filming Update Apparently Confirms Netflix's One Piece Season 3
Star of One Piece Brashaad Mayweather seems to reveal season 3 of the live-action television series in an unannounced filming update for the action-adventure drama. Inspired by Eiichiro Oda's manga and anime series of the same name, the show centers on the energetic pirate Monkey D. Luffy on his pursuit for the show's title treasure in order to be King of the Pirates. Shortly after season 1 debuted, Netflix confirmed One Piece season 2, so underscoring the popularity of the American version of the series.
In an interview with What's Popping! with Bruce Crossey (via OPLA News), Pacers, who plays Patty, seems to indicate that One Piece Season 3 will premiere. Though Netflix does not yet have an official renewal, the actor notes that he thinks seasons 2 and 3 of the show are being shot consecutively, suggesting the far more extensive production to come. See what Mayweather had to say down below.
Two Seasons' Worth of Live-Action One Piece Covering: How Much?
Based on the closing of the One Piece season 1, it seems the Loguetown Arc is the next work to be adapted, therefore finishing the East Blue Saga in the process. After then, the show should find its way into the Arabasta Saga, which centers on the first journey of the Straw Hat Pirates across the Grand Line. Though it's unknown how much of the narrative will fit into season 2, the whole Saga will most likely be shortened for the next eight episodes. But with Season 3 maybe filming alongside it, fresh narrative avenues could have become available.
Should Season 3 start filming straight following the conclusion of season 1, it could point to a longer Arabasta Saga that calls for additional episodes to completely actualize. The plot revolves on several islands the gang visits before arriving at the titular location, where several events take place crucial for the overall franchise narrative. The Live-Action series might split things more fairly, allowing time to establish all the crucial material unearthed in the Saga, given how much manages to happen in such a small amount of time.
One Piece, Netflix's Adaptation
One Piece, a Live-Action Netflix adaptation by Eiichiro Oda, is based on the well-liked manga and animes. Under the active and adventure-loving Monkey D. Luffy, the show chronicles the exploits of a crew of pirates. After unintentionally swallowing an enigmatic fruit, young man afflicted with unusual ability Luffy will travel the great ocean with comrades Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji in search of the fabled treasure, the One Piece.
This show excites many of the spectators. In the streaming environment, the adaption is much awaited. The initiative is considered as successful.
Confirmation of Season 3
"I honestly thought that would be my role, and hopefully you know, Patty has a flashback moment. They are filming two seasons, seasons 2 and 3 back-to--back starting soon, hence we will see whether they flash back to it."
This is a fascinating news since it implies that the producers of the show are already making future plans and are sure of its popularity. The news also implies that the production crew is engaged in grand scale work.
A Fresh Journey for the Straw Hat Pirates
With season 3 addressing the Sky Island Saga next, the narrative most certainly keeps pressing ahead. With a new pirate ship for a future character already seen on set, Season 3 might also bring characters from many facets of the narrative to front stage. Should future events pull forward in the chronology more frequently, it would indicate lots of erratic events to come regardless of the season they fall inside. Still, with season 3 now a real prospect, anything could happen for the Straw Hat Pirates in next episodes.
Nowadays, Netflix streams all of the live-action One Piece episodes.
Editing of the Show
Interviewing One Piece editor Eric Litman about his work on the pilot and episodes 3 and 4 as well as Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Screen Rant
The Acolyte has already produced important data proving just that. Apart from revealing several fresh Jedi Masters and Padawans from the show's teasers and trailers, it is also obviously defying convention in an interesting way. Multiple new Jedi, including Master Kelnacca, the first live-action Wookiee Jedi in Star Wars canon, are non-human, for starters. The Acolyte will also feature a Force-sensitive coven of witches and new, enigmatic dark side Force-users one of whom chooses blades over the standard lightsaber.