One Piece Season 2: Actors Share Insights Into the Journey of the Straw Hats Iñaki Godoy and Charithra Chandran, stars of Netflix’s live-action One Piece, have embraced the immense pressure surrounding the series’ return while focusing on their roles and the show’s legacy. Chandran, a newcomer to the cast for season two, jokes that the duo’s main goal is to ensure fans think they’re “hot,” while Godoy playfully teases viewers to “like his shirtless scene on all social media platforms.” Their lighthearted remarks reflect the broader enthusiasm of fans, who have long been deeply invested in the One Piece universe since Eiichiro Oda’s manga debuted in 1997. The series’ themes of adventure, rebellion, and camaraderie have inspired global fan communities, from trading cards and fan art to real-life treasure hunts and protests using pirate iconography. The show’s success has been remarkable, with One Piece becoming Netflix’s most-watched title for the second half of 2023, amassing 71.6 million views in just four months. Its renewal for a second season followed swiftly, and the cast is now filming season three in Cape Town. Creator Oda, who serves as an executive producer, has helped the adaptation avoid the pitfalls of previous live-action manga adaptations by embracing the source material’s whimsy and political depth. This approach has not only honored the original series but also introduced new audiences to its world, as Godoy notes: “We created an accessible way for many people to get into One Piece.” Chandran, who plays Miss Wednesday—later revealed as Princess Nefertari Vivi—joins a cast of over 20 new actors for season two, marking the crew’s first major steps into the Grand Line, the most dangerous stretch of the seas.#netflix #one_piece #charithra_chandran #inaki_godoy #eiichiro_oda
