Get ready, Straw Hats! Netflix’s highly anticipated live-action adaptation of One Piece is officially sailing into its third season, bringing thrilling news for fans worldwide. Filming for One Piece Season 3 is well underway in Cape Town, South Africa, and Netflix has already dropped major announcements, including a refreshed title and a confirmed release window for the next installment.

Filming Underway for One Piece Season 3
The Straw Hat Pirates are embarking on their next grand adventure. Production for the third season of Netflix’s live-action One Piece began in November 2025, with the cast and crew hard at work in Cape Town. This quick turnaround follows the successful launch of Season 2, which debuted to widespread acclaim and secured a top spot on Netflix’s Global Top 10.
New Title Revealed: The Battle of Alabasta
Netflix has officially unveiled the title for the upcoming season: One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta. This title confirms that the series will adapt the beloved Alabasta Arc from Eiichiro Oda’s iconic manga. Fans can expect a gripping storyline centered around Princess Vivi’s desert kingdom, which faces a looming civil war orchestrated by the formidable Warlord of the Sea, Sir Crocodile, and his Baroque Works syndicate.
Exciting Cast Additions and Returns
The core Straw Hat crew, including Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji, are all set to return. Additionally, several key characters from Season 2 have been upped to series regulars, promising more screen time for fan favorites. These include Mikaela Hoover as Tony Tony Chopper, Joe Manganiello as Sir Crocodile, Lera Abova as Nico Robin (Miss All Sunday), and Sendhil Ramamurthy as King Nefertari Cobra.
Furthermore, new faces will be joining the ensemble to bring more iconic characters to life. New cast members include:
- Xolo Maridueña as Portgas D. Ace
- Cole Escola as Bon Clay (Mr. 2)
- Awdo Awdo as Mr. 1 / Daz Bones
- Daisy Head as Miss Doublefinger
The showrunners, Joe Tracz and Ian Stokes, have expressed their excitement about adapting the Alabasta saga, calling it one of the best-loved stories in One Piece.
Anticipated Release Window
Fans won’t have to wait too long to join Luffy and his crew on their next adventure. Netflix has confirmed that One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta is slated for a 2027 release. While an exact date has not yet been revealed, some reports suggest a potential mid-2027 window. This quicker turnaround compared to previous seasons is a positive sign for the series, indicating a more streamlined production process.
What This Means for Fans
The announcement of One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta signals Netflix’s strong commitment to adapting Eiichiro Oda’s expansive world. The Alabasta Arc is a pivotal storyline in the manga, known for its emotional depth, large-scale battles, and introduction of crucial characters. The confirmed title and cast additions build significant anticipation, promising a faithful yet fresh take on this beloved saga. The faster production cycle also suggests that fans may experience less waiting time between future seasons, keeping the momentum of the Straw Hat’s journey alive. For more details on the series and other Netflix originals, visit the official Netflix website.
In addition to the live-action series, Netflix is also expanding the One Piece universe with other projects, including a two-part LEGO One Piece animated special set for September 29, 2026, and an upcoming anime remake titled “The One Piece.” This multi-faceted approach ensures that fans of all kinds have plenty of content to look forward to from the franchise. You can explore the vast world of One Piece manga and anime on Viz Media’s official site.
With a new title, a star-studded cast, and a captivating storyline, One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta is shaping up to be an epic continuation of Monkey D. Luffy’s quest. The Straw Hats’ journey to save Princess Vivi’s kingdom from the clutches of Sir Crocodile promises high stakes, unforgettable moments, and plenty of action when it arrives on Netflix in 2027. Prepare to set sail for the desert kingdom!

