Live-Action One Piece Season 3 Wraps Filming, Alabasta Arc Confirmed
The wrap announcement confirms the live-action series is advancing into the story's first major saga, and the visual strongly signals that the emotional Mark of Friendship moment will be recreated.
Key Facts
- Netflix announced that filming for live-action One Piece season 3, subtitled The Battle of Alabasta, has concluded.
- The season adapts the Alabasta Arc from Eiichiro Oda's manga.
- A new visual shows the Straw Hat Pirates before a mural of Sir Crocodile, with bandaged left arms hinting at the Mark of Friendship scene.
- Season 3 streams worldwide in 2027.
Reporting from 1 source: Cinema Today.
Netflix announced that filming for live-action One Piece season 3, subtitled The Battle of Alabasta, has concluded. The season adapts the Alabasta Arc from Eiichiro Oda's manga. A new visual shows the Straw Hat Pirates before a mural of Sir Crocodile, with bandaged left arms hinting at the Mark of Friendship scene. Season 3 streams worldwide in 2027.
Netflix's live-action One Piece has wrapped filming on its third season, which adapts the Alabasta Arc and carries the subtitle The Battle of Alabasta. The streaming service released a new visual of the Straw Hat Pirates standing in front of a mural of Sir Crocodile, played by Joe Manganiello. In the image, Luffy, Zoro, and other crew members have bandages wrapped around their left arms, a detail that points to the Mark of Friendship scene near the arc's end. Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now; season 3 is set for a worldwide release in 2027.
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Sources
- Cinema Today 実写版「ONE PIECE」アラバスタ編描くシーズン3撮影終了!“仲間の印”も再現へ