We’re coming up on one full year since the live-action adaptation of One Piece debuted on Netflix, one of the best streaming services . The first season stretched from the Romance Dawn arc to the Arlong Park arc of the original manga/anime, and so many people with a Netflix subscription tuned into the series that the streamer quickly put One Piece Season 2 into development . The latest update on the next batch of episodes has revealed that the Alabasta arc will not be covered in Season 2, a decision that’s both understandable, yet has me worried.

This news comes straight from One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, who revealed through an amusing statement shared on Netflix’s X (formerly known as Twitter) pages that Season 2 will delve into the Loguetown, Reverse Mountain (Twin Cape), Whiskey Peak, Little Garden and Drum Island storylines. This news precedes more cast members being announced over the next three days. A couple months ago, the first round of casting news was unveiled, which included David Dastmalchian playing Baroque Works’ Mr.

3 and Clive Russell playing Crocus. Why I’m Understanding About Alabasta Not Being Covered In Season 2 Before today, I’d assumed that Alabasta would be the concluding portion of One Piece Season 2, perhaps covering its last two or three episodes. However, now that I think about it, that wouldn’t have been a wise move.

So much happens when the Straw Hat Pirates arrive in the desert kingdom of Alabasta, from them running into Luffy�.