After waiting for nearly three years, fans are finally able to continue watching the Straw Hat Pirates continue on their journey to travel around the North, East, South and West Blue oceans, discovering new islands, making new friends and expanding their crew. The season starts off with the Straw Hats on their way to the Reverse Mountain, however, after needing more supplies and stopping in an island called Loguetown, they encounter returning antagonists such as Buggy the clown and Iron Mace Alvida, but just as the straw hats are about to be defeated, they manage to escape with the help of a mysterious hooded character revealed to be Monkey D. Dragon, known as the leader of the Revolutionary Army against the world government, and Luffy’s soon to be revealed, biological father.
The Straw Hats then make their way to the reverse mountain, meeting new characters like Laboon the whale and his caretaker Crocus, who inspired them to continue to the Grand Line, promising to come back and visit Laboon one day. As the straw hats continue through the grand line they meet more new helping characters such as Tony Tony Chopper, as well as confronting more antagonists such as the tyrant Wapol and others apart of the organization Baroque Works, such as Mr. 3, Miss Goldenweek, Mr. 5, Miss Valentine, Mr. 8, Miss Monday, Mr. 9, Miss Wednesday and lots of other characters, including their leaders Miss All Sunday and Mr. 0, also known as Crocodile and Nico Robin.
The directors of the One Piece live action have also addressed upcoming actors for characters to come in season three of the show, including Mr. 2 (Cole Escola), Portgas D, Ace (Xolo Maridueña), Mr. 1 (Awdo Awdo), and Miss Doublefinger (Daisy Head). Fans have also addressed slight concern due to the possibility of season three covering only the Alabasta arc, because according to the anime, the Jaya arc, coming after Alabasta could be too much to just fit into one season and would not make sense to cover the rest of it within half of season four, which fans would just have to wait longer for.
What do you fans think? Is the live action adaptation worth the watch, or should others just focus on where everything is ordered in the original anime adaption? Hopefully as we receive more news on the live action, fans will be able to enjoy the show despite how rushed it may seem including multiple arcs within its current two out of twelve planned seasons.
