Netflix's live-action series "One Piece" is currently filming its second season. Recently, the original author Eiichiro Oda, who serves as the series' supervisor, revealed the content and latest progress of the second season through a handwritten letter. In a handwritten letter, Eiichiro Oda said that the filming of the second season of One Piece is going smoothly. The story of this season will cover Rogue Town, Upside Down Mountain, Whiskey Mountain, Little Garden and Drum Island. He also pointed out that since he still has many willful opinions on the script and casting, he will continue to insist on his demands, even though he was very close to the producers, Netflix, Tomorrow Studios and other teams in the first season. As with the first season, there will be no compromise anywhere, "We all promised that we would not release the show before I am satisfied." Eiichiro Oda said: "'The Great Route' is gradually expanding, how to connect with reality? The adventure is just about to begin, and it's exciting to think about it." It is reported that the second season of One Piece will focus on the Kingdom of Alabasta. The first episode is titled The Beginning and The End, and it is confirmed that it will start a new journey with the story of Rogue Town. The series started filming in Cape Town, South Africa on June 24 and will be broadcast on Netflix in 2025. |
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