Fans of the One Piece manga and live-action Netflix series can take the first season’s finale tease a clear clue as to where Season 2 leads.The first season of One Piece wrapped up on a high note with Luffy’s Straw Hat crew assembled and ready for the high seas. There’s much anticipation for the next chapter with Season 2 confirmed, but manga creator Eiichiro Oda asked fans to be patient as they develop the script. The show’s producers did not leave viewers hanging, though, making sure Season 1 finished with an end-credit scene. Executive producers Becky Clements and Marty Adelstein confirmed to Deadline they already have a creative plan for Season 2 and hope fans will be pleased.”The end of the season leads to the next natural chapter for the manga, that’s what that [credits scene] indicates,” Clements said, referring to the shadowy figure that briefly appeared in Episode 8 before the end credits rolled. “That was the idea, we wanted to give fans a little stepping stone, something they recognize that indicated where we might be heading. That was very intentional, and something that we added after filming because we wanted to indicate that we have a plan creatively, that we thought would please the fans.”RELATED: Netflix’s One Piece Reflects the Anime’s Themes of Freedom and Dreams
Fans of the One Piece manga and live-action Netflix series can take the first season’s finale tease a clear clue as to where Season 2 leads.
The first season of One Piece wrapped up on a high note with Luffy’s Straw Hat crew assembled and ready for the high seas. There’s much anticipation for the next chapter with Season 2 confirmed, but manga creator Eiichiro Oda asked fans to be patient as they develop the script. The show’s producers did not leave viewers hanging, though, making sure Season 1 finished with an end-credit scene. Executive producers Becky Clements and Marty Adelstein confirmed to Deadline they already have a creative plan for Season 2 and hope fans will be pleased.
“The end of the season leads to the next natural chapter for the manga, that’s what that [credits scene] indicates,” Clements said, referring to the shadowy figure that briefly appeared in Episode 8 before the end credits rolled. “That was the idea, we wanted to give fans a little stepping stone, something they recognize that indicated where we might be heading. That was very intentional, and something that we added after filming because we wanted to indicate that we have a plan creatively, that we thought would please the fans.”
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