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One Piece Season 2 Live-Action Shots Show Laboon, Crocus

One Piece Season 2 Live-Action Shots Show Laboon, Crocus
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Netflix shared a number of photos taken from season 2 of the One Piece live-action adaptation, and this time the focus is on Laboon the whale and the Twin Cape lighthouse keeper Crocus. The latest piece of key art also shows off the whale and offers a sense of scale comparing it to the Going Merry. The social media announcements also confirmed again that the new season will debut on the streaming service in 2026.

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The key art with live-action Laboon shows how the One Piece character looks after previously appearing in the August 2025 trailer. In that footage, we only got to see the inside of the whale’s mouth as the Going Merry sailed inside of it. Here we see the whale from the outside, head-on, and many of the scars the creature picked up over the years.

As for the photos, they highlight both Crocus and Laboon in One Piece. One picture shows Monkey D. Luffy, played by Inaki Godoy, seeing the whale from a distance. Another shows Crocus, portrayed by Clive Russell, inside the lighthouse reading a newspaper with a headline mentioning the Alabasta princess Nefertari Vivi is missing. The final photo shows all of the current Straw Hat crew meeting with Crocus outside of his home in Twin Cape. 

Here’s how all of the newly released One Piece season 2 photos look, as well as the latest key art.

The One Piece season 2 live-action adaptation will appear on Netflix in 2026, and season 1 is available now. The original anime is on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Viz Media handles the manga in English. 

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