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From passing through Logue Town to finally entering the Grand Line and kicking off the grand Alabasta Saga, there’s much to look forward to in Season 2 of Netflix’s One Piece. This includes not only new locations and challenges, but also the introduction of many new faces, such as Crocodile, Nico Robin, Vivi, and many more. Fans have already been introduced to many of these characters in the latest teasers for Season 2, however, there’s still many crucial faces that fans yet to see, and Netflix’s One Piece absolutely has to reveal them before Season 2 appears on the horizon.
10) Crocus

Season 2 of Netflix’s live-action One Piece is set to take off with the Logue Town Arc and subsequently the Straw Hats entering the fearsome Grand Line, where they will first be greeted by Laboon and Crocus. Fans have already gotten a small glimpse at live-action Laboon in the new trailer, though Crocus, who will be played by Clive Russell, has yet to make even a cameo in the promotional material. Given how important Crocus is and how crucial the information he shares with the Straw Hats is in the grand scheme of things, there’s a lot riding on him in the live action, and hopefully, fans get to meet him soon enough.
9) Hiruluk

One of the biggest things to look forward to in Season 2 of One Piece’s live-action is the Drum Island Arc, which will finally introduce the Straw Hats’ emergency food supply and resident doctor, Tony Tony Chopper. That said, the Drum Island Arc would be incomplete without Chopper’s tear-jerking backstory with Dr. Hiruluk, played by Mark Harelik in the live action, who fans have also yet to catch a glimpse of.
8) Dorry

While only a pit stop on the way to Alabasta, the Little Garden Arc is arguably what sets Usopp’s journey of becoming a brave warrior of the sea in One Piece into motion, with the main catalyst for this being the Straw Hats’ meeting with Dorry and Brogy. So far, fans have only gotten a look at Brogy, who makes a brief appearance in the new Season 2 trailer, and hopefully, fans will soon also be introduced to Dorry, who will be played by Werner Coetser.
7) Kureha

While the internet initially wanted Jamie Lee Curtis for the role, it’s hard to argue with Netflix’s choice of Katey Sagal to play Kureha, another major star of the Drum Island Arc. Other than being Chopper’s mentor, Dr. Kureha also drops many of the biggest revelations of the series, including the first-ever mention of the “Will of D” making her a character with many secrets, even a thousand chapters and episodes later, and hopefully fans get to meet her soon enough.
6) Wapol

Wapol serves as the main antagonist of the Drum Island Arc, and though he doesn’t pose as serious a threat as Crocodile or even any of the opponents Luffy has faced so far in the live-action, he is by no means a throwaway character. That said, he’s also one of the early examples of just how wacky One Piece’s character designs can get, which, together with his even wackier devil fruit, pose quite a challenge for the live-action series. It will be interesting to see whether the series can nail the CGI in this regard, and whether Rob Colletti’s performance manages to capture Wapol’s particularly despicable and cowardly personality, so hopefully, he makes a cameo in a teaser soon enough.













