One Piece live-action season 2 of Netflix reveals major Easter eggs

Netflix has just released a lot of Easter eggs for the second season of One Piece live-action.

Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series is Preparing for Season Two

Following the successful launch of Season 1, the live-action series has quickly generated buzz about Season 2, with all eyes on the production as filming has begun. Now, the production team at Netflix has shared some insights with fans about what to expect in One Piece Season 2, thanks to star Jeff Ward who filmed a behind-the-scenes video. As the clown Buggy takes fans on a tour of the set, a series of Easter eggs have been discovered in the background, from the iconic outfit of Nico Robin to the snowy peaks of Drum Island.

Princess Vivi’s wig.
Drum Island
Interior of Twin Cape Lighthouse.
Interior of Ipponmatsu’s sword shop.
Miss Monday’s wig.
Miss Valentine’s wig.
Usopp’s sniper glasses.
Hand Island topographic map.
Blue-finned elephant tuna model.
Crocus’s tranquilizer for Laboon.
Loguetown banner commemorating Roger’s execution.
Nico Robin’s iconic cowboy outfit.

What We Know About One Piece Live-Action Season Two:

With this latest teaser, the One Piece fan community is more excited than ever for the upcoming release of Season Two. We saw Season One premiere in 2023, achieving record ratings. Consequently, news about Season Two was announced soon after.

In July, the production of One Piece Season Two commenced seriously as the team traveled to Cape Town, South Africa. There, filming began, and announcements about several new actors joining the project were revealed.

For instance, Charithra Chandran has been cast as Miss Wednesday (or rather Vivi), while Lera Abova will take on the role of Miss All Sunday (or Nico Robin). Other key actors include Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0 (or rather Crocodile), while Katey Sagal will bring Dr. Kureha to life.

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