Baroque Works assassins stand heroically against stormy sky with Straw Hats

Netflix Drops Explosive One Piece S2 Trailer

The Straw Hats are sailing straight into a killer storm. Netflix’s fresh trailer for season two of One Piece reveals the Baroque Works assassins ready to cash in on Luffy’s crew.

**At a Glance

  • Baroque Works assassins headline the new trailer
  • Season adapts the Arabasta Saga across eight episodes
  • March 10, 2025 premiere date confirmed
  • Tony Tony Chopper joins the live-action crew
  • Season three already in production

Why it matters: Fans get their first real look at the secret syndicate that will push the pirates to their limits.

Baroque Works Unmasked

The trailer swaps scenic teasers for menace. A shredding guitar score underscores the threat as Zoro warns: “They’re a secret group of assassins.” The roster is stacked:

  • Mmes. All-Sunday (Lera Abova) – powers teased, potentially the toughest foe
  • Wednesday (Charithra Chandran)
  • Valentine (Jazzara Jaslyn)
  • Goldenweek (Sophia Anne Caruso)
  • Mr. 9 (Daniel Lasker)
  • Mr. 5 (Camrus Johnson)
  • Mr. 3 (David Dastmalchian)

Brief flashes show All-Sunday unleashing abilities that could outclass her teammates combined.

Arabasta Saga Front and Center

Showrunners are adapting multiple manga arcs within the eight-episode order. The focus is the Arabasta Saga, a storyline that introduces pivotal allies and enemies. While not every character will appear this season, the ones debuting-Tony Tony Chopper included-promise standout moments.

Release Calendar Locked

One Piece season two launches worldwide on March 10, 2025. Netflix has already green-lit a third season, keeping the live-action voyage on course.

Tony Tony Chopper stands before ornate Baroque palace with sweeping arches and palm trees against desert dunes

Key Takeaways

  • Baroque Works takes center stage as the primary antagonist force
  • The Arabasta Saga provides the narrative backbone for eight new episodes
  • March 10 marks the return date for Luffy and company
  • Production on season three is officially underway

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