Hold onto your Straw Hats, because One Piece Live Action just dropped another major bombshell, new key visuals teasing the fan-favorite Whisky Peak arc from the upcoming Season 2.
The sneak peek has set the internet ablaze, giving fans a closer look at the Straw Hat crew’s next big adventure in Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga. And from the looks of it, the Grand Line is about to come alive in a way we’ve never seen before.

One Piece Live Action Season 2, officially titled “One Piece: Into the Grand Line,” is set to release in 2026, and Netflix isn’t holding back when it comes to hyping up its scale and ambition.
The new season will pick up right after the East Blue Saga, following Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they finally sail into the Grand Line, the most unpredictable sea in the world, filled with mysterious islands, bizarre creatures, and powerful new enemies.
A Grand Line tease with Whisky Peak

The newly revealed key visuals spotlight Whisky Peak, a deceptively welcoming town where pirates are greeted with parties, music, and overflowing mugs of ale. At first glance, it looks like paradise for the Straw Hats, but as manga and anime fans know, it’s actually the headquarters for Baroque Works, the shadowy criminal organization led by the cunning Crocodile.
The poster shows the crew Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji walking through the cacti-shaped mountains of Cactus Island, where the graves jutting from the peaks give the terrain its eerie look.
Fans were quick to point out how faithfully the visuals capture Oda’s original world-building, with fans celebrating the grim beauty of the “cactus grave” design. Beyond the aesthetics, Whisky Peak is remembered for one of Zoro’s most iconic moments, his solo battle against 100 bounty hunters.
Many fans online are already anticipating this scene. Given that the One Piece Live-Action isn’t shy about showing real stakes and on-screen brutality, expectations are sky-high for how this legendary sequence will unfold.
The new promotional images also showcase the Straw Hats in vibrant, unexpected outfits, directly inspired by Shonen Jump cover art drawn by Eiichiro Oda himself. Fans are praising Netflix for embracing Oda’s quirky and colorful aesthetic instead of watering it down for realism.
A bigger world awaits in One Piece Live Action

While Whisky Peak takes the spotlight this week, Netflix has confirmed that One Piece Live Action Season 2 will also cover several key arcs of the early Grand Line journey, including Reverse Mountain, Laboon, Little Garden, and the emotionally charged Drum Island arc, where Tony Tony Chopper will make his debut.
Clive Russell (known for Game of Thrones) joins the cast as Crocus, the eccentric doctor who watches over the giant whale Laboon. Meanwhile, Captain Smoker (Callum Kerr) and Tashigi (Julia Rehwald) have also been confirmed to appear, teasing the Marines’ growing pursuit of Luffy.
Fans can’t wait for the voyage ahead

The new Whisky Peak visuals have reignited the fandom’s excitement. Whether it’s the detailed cacti-grave scenery, the promise of Zoro’s epic duel, or the sheer authenticity of the Straw Hats’ dynamic, everything about this reveal screams “bigger, bolder, and better.” One Piece Live Action Season 2 sails onto Netflix in 2026, and if these teasers are anything to go by, fans are in for a legendary voyage.