One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Release Date Confirmed with First Look at Chopper

After nearly two years of anticipation, Netflix has finally given fans something exciting to look forward to for the live-action One Piece series. At Tudum 2025, the streaming giant not only released a highly anticipated character but also announced the release window of season 2 of the show. Tony Tony Chopper is here! Let’s look at everything that was revealed alongside it in the One Piece live-action trailer.

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Chopper’s Live-Action Design Makes Its Debut

The biggest surprise at Netflix’s Tudum event came in the form of Chopper’s very first official live-action appearance. One of the Straw Hat Pirates’ beloved members, the adorable, quirky reindeer doctor’s appearance had been a point of contention among fans for ages. We finally get a glimpse.

Chopper will come to life using a combination of CGI and performance capture. Actress Mikaela Hoover, who has been in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Superman, will be voicing and providing facial expressions for the character.

One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Release Date Confirmed with First Look at Chopper

In the short clip Netflix uploaded, fans got a glimpse of Chopper’s pre-timeskip look, complete with his signature pink hat, big expressive eyes, and tiny hooves, all of which provided fans with a sweet first impression.

The CGI doesn’t aim for ultra-realistic but rather settles into a nice middle ground suitable for the light-hearted, over-the-top tone of the show. Details such as realistic fur and subtle facial expressions bring Chopper to life, despite him being completely CGI.

One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Release Date Confirmed with First Look at Chopper

Why CGI Was the Right Choice

Bringing a talking reindeer with human emotions in a live-action world is no easy task. While some were eagerly anticipating a practical approach, such as that used on Grogu in The Mandalorian, Chopper’s quick movements and facial expressions made CGI the better decision.

He’s a highly expressive character who must be able to move seamlessly with Luffy and therest of the Straw Hats, a feat that would have been hard to achieve through animatronics or puppetry.

A still from One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Teaser

The decision to go fully CGI gives the creative team greater creative freedom in depicting Chopper’s unique reactions and his energetic, action-packed sequences. And given the typical limitations of a TV budget, what Netflix has delivered is a surprisingly solid interpretation.

Release Window and Production Update

While initially there were rumors that Season 2 would not arrive until as late as 2025, Netflix has now confirmed thatSeason 2 of One Piece will arrive in 2026. The release schedule remains a mystery, but based on all indications thus far, it appears an early 2026 release, allegedly in the first quarter of the year.

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Joe Tracz is stepping in as the new showrunner, replacing Matt Owens and Steven Maeda. Tracz has expressed enthusiasm for the project, citing One Piece as one of the most imaginative and most beloved properties he has ever had the opportunity to work on. With creator Eiichiro Oda involved and the original cast returning, there is definitely enough to get fans’ hearts racing.

Season 2 Will Be “Bigger” in Every Way

The first season of One Piece was a huge hit, attracting massive viewers across the globe and receiving acclaim from longtime fans and newcomers alike. It was the most-watched series on Netflix in the second half of 2023 and is widely regarded as one of the best live-action adaptations of an anime series to date.

Following that momentum, Season 2 is going to be even bigger. The cast has already hinted that the second season is going to be “bigger” in every way, with new characters and storylines directly from the world of One Piece. Along with Chopper, fans will be introduced to main characters like Dr. Kureha (Katey Sagal), Dr. Hiriluk (Mark Harelik), and main villains like Mr. 0 (Joe Manganiello) and Miss All Sunday (Lera Abova).

A still from One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Teaser

One Piece Season 2 is coming to Netflix in 2026, and based on what we’ve seen so far, the wait will be well worth it.

Umair Nakade

Umair has loved anime since it was still pretty niche, growing up watching classics like Pokémon, Dragon Ball, Zatch Bell, and Beyblade in the early 2010s. Death Note really got him hooked, and since then, he’s caught up with everything from the Big Three to the latest Shonen Jump hits, with Haikyuu!!! as his favorite. But he’s not just about anime, Umair’s a huge cinephile, especially superhero flicks from Marvel and DC, and never misses opening day at theaters. When he’s not watching or writing, you will find him playing Wuthering Waves, AAA titles, or listening to Harry Styles on repeat. At Techwiser, Umair is dedicated to covering anime and pop culture content.

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