Netflix has titled "One Piece” season 3 and ordered an animated Lego special in September.
The third chapter of the adventure series, a live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s beloved manga franchise, will be called “One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta.”
It’s due in 2027 and will follow Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew as they venture into the desert kingdom of Alabasta, the homeland of Princess Vivi.
The logline states, “A rebellion threatens to tear the nation apart, fueled in secret by one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, the ruthless Sir Crocodile, and his underground syndicate Baroque Works, who seek to conquer Alabasta for themselves.
In a season defined by unbreakable bonds and impossible choices, the Straw Hats must face a brewing civil war and a powerful warlord to save Vivi’s kingdom before it crumbles into the sand. Fans can look forward to formidable new enemies and brand-new worlds where the stakes have never been higher.”
“The Alabasta saga is one of the best-loved stories in all of ‘One Piece’ — and one of our personal favorite arcs — so it’s a huge honor to bring it to life,” said co-showrunners Joe Tracz and Ian Stokes. “Season 3 builds on everything we’ve done before to tell a war story that’s epic and emotional, spectacular and surprising. We can’t wait for fans to join us in Alabasta, where the stakes are high… and the ducks are big.”
On September 29, the series will expand with a two-part animated Lego special that will retell the events of the first two seasons with brick-building comedy and action. And the gaint streamer put out a sneak peek at “The One Piece,” the upcoming anime series from WIT Studio that reimagines the East Blue saga.
“One Piece” has racked up nearly 100 million views on Netflix since its 2023 debut. The second season launched on March 10, 2026, which debuted at and remains No. 1 on the Global Top 10 list.




