As part of the One Piece Day 2025 announcement, Netflix shared a live-action season 2 trailer and season 3 confirmation and Shueisha announced a One Piece Heroines anime. The second season debuts on the streaming service in 2026. The announcement only noted season 3 production “is kicking off.” There’s no expected air date for the novel anime yet.
In the case of One Piece season 2, the latest trailer highlighted many of the new characters joining the cast. It also officially dubbed this One Piece Into the Grand Line. Three of the biggest ones are peeks at Lera Abova as Miss All-Sunday, aka Nico Robin, Callum Kerr as Smoker, and Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday, aka Nefertari Vivi.
It is just after the one minute mark that season 3 is confirmed.
In the case of One Piece Heroines, that originally started as a novel series about the various women who show up in the series, so the anime should focus in on them as well. Viz Media released the first volume, which involved stories based on Nami, Robin, Vivi, and Ghost Princess Perona, back in April 2025. The second volume, which debuted in July 2025, featured Boa Hancock, Tashigi, Reiju, and Uta.
Here’s the key art for that anime adaptation. It showed Nami and Robin:

©Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha, Toei Animation
The first season of the One Piece live-action adaptation is on Netflix now, with season 2 on the way in 2026 and the third being produced. The anime is on both Netflix and Crunchyroll. Viz Media handles the manga outside of Japan. There’s no launch window for the One Piece Heroines anime.