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Actor confirms third season and reveals arc that will be adapted

During Comic-Con, actor Vincent Regan, who plays Vice Admiral Garp, confirmed the sequel to the One Piece series and revealed future adaptations

During his participation in Comic-Con in Vienna, Austria, the actor VincentReganknown for playing Vice Admiral Garp in the One Piece live-action series, revealed news to fans about the adaptation and future of the work. The information is from Omelette.

Regan excited everyone by confirming the third season of the live-acton – which has not yet been released by Netflix – and also shared what the public can expect about the adaptation of the Alabasta arc, one of the most striking moments in the saga.

“It looks like they’re going to start filming season three soon, and I think they’re going to adapt the Alabasta arc. From what I know, it’s going to take two seasons to tell that story. From what I’ve seen of the designs and drawings, and when I was there, They were already filming some really cool stuff at the time.”

Despite the statement and update, the second season of the series is still in the filming process. Fans of the manga already imagine what to expect about this new part of the plot that should cover the Alabasta Saga, which is causing viewers’ anxiety. It marks the beginning of Luffy’s journey, played by Iñaki Godoy, Zoro (Mackenyu)Usopp (Jacob Romero Gibson), Nami (Emily Rudd) and Sanji (Taz Skylar) via the Grand Line.

New names have already been confirmed for the second season, such as: Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday/Vivi, Sendhil Ramamurthy like Nefertari Cobra, Katey Sagal as Dr. Kureha, Mark Harelik like Dr. Hiriluk, Daniel Lasker like Mr. 9, Camrus Johnson like Mr. 5, Jazzara Jaslyn like Miss Valentine, David Dastmalchian like Mr. 3, Werner Coetser like Dorry, brendan murray like Brogy, Clive Russell like Crocus, Callum Kerr like Smoker, Julia Rehwald like Tashigi, Rob Colletti like Wapol, Ty Keogh like Dalton, Joe Manganiello like Mr. 0/Crocodile and Lera Abova as Miss All-Sunday/Nico Robin.

The second season does not yet have a released release date.

What was the news revealed about the One Piece live-action series?

Vicent Regan confirmed the third season of live-action One Piece and shared that adapting the Alabasta arc is in the plans, requiring two seasons to tell this story.

What characters are confirmed for the second season of the One Piece series?

For the second season of the One Piece live-action series, new names were confirmed such as Miss Wednesday/Vivi, Nefertari Cobra, Drª. Kureha, Dr. Hiriluk, Mr. 9, Mr. 5, Miss Valentine, Mr. 3, Dorry, Brogy, Crocus, Smoker, Tashigi, Wapol, Dalton, Mr. 0/Crocodile, and Miss All-Sunday/Nico Robin.

Which arc of the One Piece saga should be adapted in the third season of the series?

According to Vicent Regan, the third season of the One Piece live-action series should adapt the Alabasta arc, requiring two seasons to tell this story.

Source: Recreio

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