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Netflix’s One Piece Surprises Fans With New Release After Season 2 (& You Can Watch It Now)

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There is so much to break down from One Piece: Into the Grand Line, however, that Netflix themselves is going to help fans to do so. To help celebrate the successful premiere of the season, Netflix is now streaming an official companion podcast for One Piece Season 2 (the first of more releases to come). This special podcast features six episodes, and has input from members of the cast and even series creator Eiichiro Oda himself. And you can check it out right now with Netflix for more.

What Is Netflix’s One Piece Podcast?

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One Piece: Into the Grand Line – The Official Podcast is now streaming with Netflix as a natural extension of the streamer’s increased number of video podcasts, and each episode features a different member of the cast as they break down key arcs from the season and give fans new insight into how it all came together. Each of the podcast episodes is about thirty minutes or so, and the breakdown of episodes on offer is below:

  • Episode 1: Loguetown, featuring Iรฑaki Godoy and Eiichiro Oda
  • Episode 2: Reverse Mountain, featuring Emily Rudd
  • Episode 3: Whisky Peak, featuring Mackenyu
  • Episode 4: Little Garden, Part 1, featuring Jacob Romero
  • Episode 5: Little Garden, Part 2 featuring Taz Skylar
  • Episode 6: Drum Island, featuring Charithra Chandran and Mikaela Hoover

One Piece: Into the Grand Line covers several major arcs over the course of the season as the Straw Hats have successfully made it through several adventures across multiple islands. But as things continue for the live-action series with the now in production third season, it’s only going to get bigger and more explosive from this point on. Major characters introduced in the second season are coming back for more in the next batch of episodes too.

What’s Next for Netflix’s One Piece Season 3?

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Season 3 of Netflix’s live-action One Piece series is now in production, but has yet to reveal any release information as of the time of this writing. What has been confirmed, however, is the fact that it will complete the Alabasta saga as confirmed by series creator Eiichiro Oda himself. This was also further emphasized by the final moments of the second season as a major villain fully appeared and declared their intention to take over the Alabasta kingdom next.

Netflix certainly seems to be making One Piece a priority as they are already working on another season of episodes, and those involved with the show are adamant about trying to get out as many seasons as fast as possible. But with Eiichiro Oda already having a plan in mind for how to end the live-action series, Netflix fans might not get to see much more of the show even if it does well.

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