Hold onto your Straw Hats, as One Piece Live Action season 2 has revealed several locations that it is going to cover, and all of them are not only lore-accurate but magnificent to look at. The title for this season is One Piece: Into the Grand Line. From the town of beginnings to the perilous seas of the Grand Line, Season 2 promises to expand the world in every direction and bring some iconic arcs to life in live-action form for the first time.
The production of this season took place in Cape Town, South Africa, and after reviewing the key visuals and teasers, it is clear that the creators are leaving no stone unturned to ensure this recreation is nothing short of perfect. In this article, we will talk about all the confirmed destinations revealed so far and what fans can expect when One Piece Live Action season 2 sets sail in March 2026.
List of all the locations revealed so far for One Piece Live Action Season 2
Loguetown – The town where everything began

One Piece Live Action Season 2 will start from the most iconic location known as Loguetown. This was the place where the previous pirate king, Gold Roger's was executed. Moreover, Roger gave his legendary speech about his treasure, which marked the start of the Great Pirates era. It is where Luffy, the protagonist of the story, was inspired by these words and decided that his goal in life is to become the King of the Pirates.
In the promotional key visual, we saw Iñaki Godoy (Luffy) gazing up at the execution platform, capturing the same awe and determination seen in the manga and anime. We can expect this to be the emotional and symbolic bridge between the East Blue Saga and the Straw Hats’ entry into the Grand Line.
Reverse mountain – The gate to the Grand Line

The next key visual is of the most dangerous part of the ocean that the Straw Hats have to cross: Reverse Mountain. This is the place where all four Blues meet, and the currents of the ocean are so powerful that they carry ships upward before thrusting them into the Grand Line.
The teaser images released by Netflix feature the Going Merry battling stormy seas as it ascends this towering natural wonder. Reverse Mountain in One Piece Live Action Season 2 also serves as the introduction to a beloved character, the massive whale, Laboon.
After the Straw Hats manage to survive through Reverse Mountain, they meet Laboon. It is this massive whale introduced in the story that has become one of the fan-favorites with those who have watched the anime or read the manga. Laboon is famously known to have a surprisingly unexpected backstory whose details will be revealed in One Piece Live Action Season 2.
Whiskey Peak – A party with a secret

One Piece Live Action season 2 will also cover the story that takes place in Whiskey Peak. Netflix revealed a key visual for this location that looks festive but, in reality, hides a dark truth that the Straw Hats will have to face. Zoro (Mackenyu) takes center stage in this arc, and fans can expect thrilling sword fights and betrayal-filled tension.
The town’s signature cactus-shaped mountains have been recreated in detail, and early stills show the crew dressed in stylish new outfits that mark the start of their Grand Line era. Whiskey Peak is also an important point in the story as it introduces Baroque Works, setting the stage for the larger Arabasta storyline. This is a major indication of where One Piece Live Action season 3 might head next.
Little Garden – The prehistoric battlefield

Then comes the next adventure for the Straw Hats as they reach Little Garden. On October 21, 2025, Netflix revealed the key visual for this location. The island has a volcanic landscape, lush jungles. While the location is indeed pretty, the most important introduction in this part of the story is of two towering giants: Dorry (Werner Coetser) and Brogy (Brendan Sean Murray).
The specialty of this island is that it seems to be frozen in time. There are dinosaurs, and no sign of human civilization. This arc will have a blend of adventure and camaraderie as the Starw Hat's crew will have their teamwork tested.
Netflix’s depiction of the giants has been met with praise for staying true to Oda’s designs, while still blending seamlessly with the series’s realistic tone. This location in One Piece Live Action season 2 promises to deliver some of the most fun and visually extravagant moments of the season, a true reminder that the Grand Line is full of surprises.
Drum Island – The birthplace of Chopper

Finally, we got the visual for Drum Island, a snow-covered kingdom where a key character will be introduced and will also mark the end of One Piece Live Action season 2's journey. This island has an eternal winter and is a nation of doctors and a very special reindeer.
Fans will finally get to see Tony Tony Chopper, who will be voiced by Mikaela Hoover and brought to life using advanced CGI. Many viewers were patiently waiting for the story to introduce this character, and now, in One Piece Live Action Season 2, their wish is finally being fulfilled.
While many of the viewers were worried about how the show introduces a reindeer to the story, after looking at the visuals from the teaser, everyone is reassured as the live-action chopper is equally adorable as the one Oda introduced in his story. The arc’s emotional core, about compassion, acceptance, and what it means to be part of a family, will likely close out the season on a heartfelt note.
Final thoughts
From Loguetown’s historic execution platform to Drum Island’s icy peaks, One Piece Live Action season 2 promises to capture the locations just as the original story had portrayed them. And looking at these key visuals, it looks like the production house has successfully managed to pull it off.
Each new island in One Piece Live Action season 2 introduces not just a fresh setting but also new emotional themes and character growth for Luffy and his crew. March 2026 can’t come soon enough, and until then, fans will be charting every frame and poster, ready to set sail once again with the Straw Hat Pirates.