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One Piece Live-Action Season 2’s Second Trailer Shows Off Baroque Works in Action

Beyond showing off all of Baroque Works and their abilities, this trailer reminds us of how much the live-action One Piece has improved

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On January 13, 2026, One Piece Live-Action Season 2 revealed a new, more expansive trailer.

The trailer starts with Garp explaining that Baroque Works is just a rumor and we see Mr. 3 (David  Dastmalchian), Miss Goldenweek (Sophia Anne Caruso), and Miss All Sunday (Lera Abova) in focus, with Miss All Sunday in particular using her Hana Hana no Mi attack, Doce Fleur, to assassinate some Marines in a live-action only scene.

While we hear Zoro explain what Baroque works is, we see a preview of Drum Island, as well as Little Garden and Whisky Peak.

As we see the Going Merry enter Reverse Mountain, we see a clip of Miss All Sunday identifying Luffy as the captain and remarking that unlike Luffy, the other Straw Hats are not made of rubber.

We see another example of the live-action embracing the craziness of the original material as the Unluckies, a pair of animals composed of Mr. 13, an otter, and his ride, Miss Friday, a vulture, attacking Sanji with machine guns, which hints at Sanji entering Mr. 3’s candle house and speak to Mr. 0.

We also see more of Baroque Works at work, such as Miss Valentine dropping down due to her Kiro Kiro no Mi powers, as well as Miss Wednesday (Charithra Chandran) and her partner Mr. 9 (Daniel Lesker), as well as Mr. 5 (Camrus Johnson) fighting the Straw Hats.

Mr. 8 (Yonda Thomas) also demonstrates the machine guns on his wig, the Igarappappa.

The trailer ends with Miss All Sunday dropping off the ship, wishing the Straw Hats luck, hinting at her ambiguous character.

Season 2 will be released on March 10, 2026 on Netflix at 12:00 midnight Pacific Time.

Source: Twitter

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