

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix announced that the popular One Piece series will be getting a Lego-animated special, while also giving an update on the third instalment of the live-action series. Netflix revealed the title of season three of the mainline live-action series will be The Battle of Alabasta and it will arrive in 2027.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix describes the third instalment of the live-action series as follows: “In a season defined by unbreakable bonds and impossible choices, the Straw Hats must face a brewing civil war and a powerful warlord to save Vivi’s kingdom before it crumbles into the sand. Fans can look forward to formidable new enemies and brand-new worlds where the stakes have never been higher.”
“The Alabasta saga is one of the best-loved stories in all of One Piece and one of our personal favorite arcs — so it’s a huge honor to bring it to life,” said Joe Tracz (Epic, Dash & Lily) and Ian Stokes (Teen Wolf, Luke Cage), via The Hollywood Reporter, One Piece live-action series co-showrunners, in a statement. “Season Three builds on everything we’ve done before to tell a war story that’s epic and emotional, spectacular and surprising. We can’t wait for fans to join us in Alabasta, where the stakes are high… and the ducks are big.”
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the streamer will be expanding the franchise with a new animated special, Lego One Piece. The series will be in two parts, which will air on Sept. 29 and will be produced in partnership with Lego Group, Shueisha and Atomic. The special will retell the events of the first two seasons of the live-action One Piece series in that familiar comedic Lego way.
Below is the announcement for the LEGO version of the series.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, the LEGO special will not be the only thing coming to the streamer from the One Piece franchise. Fans of the franchise will be able to witness a whole version of the animated series created by Wit Studios. The series is currently in production in collaboration with Shueisha, Toei Animation and Fuji Television Network, and is a reimagining of Eiichiro Oda’s (One Piece: Stampede, One Piece Film: Gold) East Blue saga.
One Piece live-action and anime series are available to stream on Netflix.

