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One Pieceis soaring heights with its worldwide success and recognition. With the success of the series’ live-action adaptation, Netflix is all set for season 2. While the second installment of the live-action retains its core characters, it will take the series to another level. This holds especially true for the additional cast. However, it is too soon for producers to be throwing spoilers.

A clip featuring the Buggy actor Jeff Ward touring the sets of Season 2 accidentally dropped spoilers. From Lera Abova’s costume to Brook’s wig, fans couldn’t help but point out. Regardless of that, it is certain that season 2 will be nothing short of legendary.
Fans on X react to Netflix’s accidental spoilers of Season 2 costumes
One Pieceis known for its cult popularity and a worldwide fanbase. With its accolades and cultural impact, the series continues to garner viewership. From its storyline to its characters, the series has managed tohook the readersand viewers for decades. However, the live-action series takes it to a whole new level.
From its costumes to itsperfect casting, the live-action adaptation exceeds the fans’ expectations in every possible way. Be it Jeff Ward’s role as Buggy or Mackenyu’s role as Zoro, the adaptation truly lives up to the anime. This also extends to the production team as well. From the set design to the costumes, the adaptation is par excellence. Even fans would vouch for this one.

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An X user@OP_Netflix_Fanposted a screenshot from Jeff Ward’s recent set tour of Season 2. This hinted at Nico Robin’s costume. However, that wasn’t it as several fans also pointed to what looked like Brook’s wig in the background.
she gonna look so good 😭

wake up bae new OPLA robin hints
That’s not Robin, that’s Miss All Sunday
Brook’s wig 👀pic.twitter.com/iuzM1hkJAY
Yall got some eagle eyes!
No that’s Kuromarimopic.twitter.com/3ZOag6300B
While Brook’s character is not confirmed, Nico Robin’s casting looks promising. Moreover, the additional cast only proves that Season 2 is set to take the series up a notch by staying true to Oda’s source material.
One Piece live-action stays true to the core with Lera Abova’s casting as Nico Robin
Lera Abova is a Russian actress and model known for her notable roles inPitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin(2022) andAnna(2019). She received recognition for her role as Maude inAnnawhere she starred with Cillian Murphy. Moreover, her casting as Nico Robin in the live-action adaptation is about to dispel all therace-swapping allegationsthat the show faced.
Unlike most live-action adaptations, the series stays true toEiichiro Oda‘s core storyline. This is reflected in the casting and painstaking efforts to recreate major arcs and scenes. With the upcoming Season 2 focusing on the Whiskey Peak andAlabasta Arc, the producers are all set to take Oda’s magnum opus to a whole new level. With the additional cast joining the series, the adaptation will be nothing short of epic.

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With Joe Manganiello, Charithra Chandran and Katey Sagal joining the cast in season 2, the live-action will take it up a notch. It is certain that the producers will cover some major arcs in the second installment. However, it won’t be a rushed development.
One Piecelive-action series is available for streaming on Netflix. The manga is available for reading on Viz Media.

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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.