LEGO Sets Inspired by Live-Action One Piece Series Revealed!
The One Piece live-action series, a hit on Netflix last year, is getting an exciting new addition: official LEGO sets! On January 23, The LEGO Group, Netflix, and Tomorrow Studios announced they are creating LEGO sets inspired by the live-action version of One Piece, based on Eiichiro Oda's famous manga. A teaser video was released on the official One Piece English channel to share this exciting news with fans.
These upcoming LEGO sets will feature the beloved Straw Hat Pirates in Minifigure form. While details are still limited, the sets will likely cover the story from the East Blue arc, which the first season of the live-action series focused on. As for how LEGO will recreate Luffy’s famous rubber body, fans are excited to see what creative solutions they come up with. It’s still a mystery, but fans are hopeful that the sets will include more than just simple "One Piece" pieces and be full of fun surprises.
The companies didn’t reveal specific details about the contents of the sets, but fans are eager to find out more. When the sets do land on store shelves, collectors and fans alike will be ready to build their own One Piece adventures with the Straw Hat crew in LEGO form.
In addition to the LEGO news, there has been an update on the live-action series' second season. While Netflix originally announced that the second season would be coming out later this year, that release date has since been removed. Entertainment news site Deadline speculates the second season may not arrive until 2026, despite production for the season already starting.
The second season of the live-action series will cover the story up to the Drum Island arc, including fan-favorite locations such as Loguetown, Reverse Mountain, and Whiskey Peak. Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, has confirmed that these arcs will be part of the upcoming season.
The first season of One Piece premiered on Netflix in August 2023 with eight episodes, even though it was originally expected to have ten. Fans have been eagerly waiting for more news about the series, and the announcement of LEGO sets adds to the growing excitement.