Marketing for One Piece Live Action Season 2 is ramping up, and this weekend, a major discovery by fans has sent waves of excitement through the Grand Line. The full episode count and titles for the highly anticipated Netflix sequel have surfaced online, providing a clearer look at what arcs, characters, and adventures the Straw Hats will face next.
With production now deep into post-filming and marketing teasing new visuals each week, the hype for One Piece Live Action Season 2 is stronger than ever.
One Piece Live Action Season 2’s episode count confirmed

Until now, Netflix had kept quiet about how many episodes the second season would include. Season 1 of One Piece Live Action ran for eight episodes, covering the East Blue Saga. According to new fan findings, One Piece Live Action Season 2 will once again feature eight episodes, matching the structure of the first season. In alphabetical order, the titles are as follows:
- Big Trouble in Little Garden
- Deer and Loathing in Drum Kingdom
- Good Whale Hunting
- Nami Deerest
- Reindeer Shames
- The Beginning of the End
- Wax On, Wax Off
- Whisky Business
Fans have since arranged these titles into what they believe is the chronological order of the story in One Piece Live Action Season 2:
- The Beginning of the End
- Good Whale Hunting
- Whisky Business
- Big Trouble in Little Garden
- Wax On, Wax Off
- Nami Deerest
- Reindeer Shames
- Deer and Loathing in Drum Kingdom
What each title tells us

Each of these witty, pun-filled episode names gives us clues about the arcs One Piece Live Action Season 2 will adapt.
The Beginning of the End – This likely refers to Loguetown, the “town of beginnings and endings,” where Gol D. Roger was executed. It’s also the final stop in East Blue before Luffy and his crew enter the Grand Line, marking a pivotal transition for the Straw Hats.
Good Whale Hunting – A clever nod to Laboon, the giant whale at Reverse Mountain. Here, Luffy’s crew meets Baroque Works agents Mr. 9 and Miss Wednesday, who plan to “hunt” Laboon. The title combines the wordplay of Good Will Hunting with the whale’s storyline.
Whisky Business – A play on Risky Business, this episode likely adapts the Whisky Peak arc, where the Straw Hats are welcomed with festivities by Baroque Works bounty hunters. Expect comedy, action, and Zoro’s legendary 100-hunter duel.
Big Trouble in Little Garden – A tribute to Big Trouble in Little China, this title signals the crew’s arrival on Little Garden, an island of giants, dinosaurs, and danger. The Straw Hats will face off against Dorry and Brogy’s endless duel while being hunted by Baroque Works agents.
Wax On, Wax Off – Referencing The Karate Kid, this could tie to Mr. 3’s Wax-Wax Fruit powers. The episode will likely feature Luffy’s battle to free his friends from the deadly wax prison. Some fans also noted a subtle nod to Cobra Kai star Xolo Maridueña’s rumored cameo as Ace.
Nami Deerest – The word “deerest” hints at the debut of Tony Tony Chopper, the adorable reindeer doctor. When Nami falls gravely ill, the Straw Hats must find medical help, leading them to Drum Island.
Reindeer Shames – This title reflects Chopper’s tragic backstory as an outcast, shunned by both humans and reindeer after eating the Human-Human Fruit. Expect this episode to dive deep into his pain and the emotional connection that forms between him and the crew.
Deer and Loathing in Drum Kingdom – A brilliant play on Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, this finale will bring the Drum Kingdom saga to its peak as the Straw Hats confront Wapol, the tyrannical king.
Netflix’s expanding vision for the Grand Line

Behind-the-scenes stills and cast teases hint at massive practical sets, grand ship designs, and improved choreography, signaling that Netflix has learned from the first season’s successes.
With Tony Tony Chopper’s CGI model reportedly crafted by an international team specializing in realistic fur and motion capture, his debut in One Piece Live Action Season 2 is expected to be one of the biggest highlights of 2026 television.