Summary

One Piece Live-Actionhas proven to be a successful adaptation ofthe famous manga from Eiichiro Oda. The first season came out in 2023, and now, fans are awaiting the new season, which will cover some arcs from the Arabasta saga.

Three new cast members of the show were revealed, and they’re set to play exciting roles in the upcoming new season ofOne PieceLive Action, set to premiere later this year.

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The New Cast Members of the One Piece Live Action

The Actors for Miss Goldenweek, Chess, and Kuromarimo are Revealed

One Piece Live Actionseason 2 edges closer every day. And with that, new members of the cast are revealed every once in a while. Today, three new members were revealed, with two of them having minor roles, and one being a minor, but very memorable antagonist seen in Little Garden.

The most interesting casting here is that of Miss Goldenweek, the tagalong for Mr 3, and a member of Baroque Works. She’s a side antagonist in the Little Garden Arc ofOne Piece. She will be played by Sophia Anne Caruso.

One Piece Live Action Characters

The other two characters whose casting has been unveiled are Chess and K.M., a short version of Kuromarimo. They will be played by Mark Penwill and Anton David Jeftha. Fans ofOne Piecemight be wondering who these two characters are, as they are somewhat forgettable in the grand scheme of things. They are the underlings of Wapol and will be interesting to see in Drum Island, especially given that Season 2 will end there.

Fans can check the announcement here:

Previous Roles Undertaken by These Actors

Sophia Anne Caruso is an American actress, and prior to her role as Miss Goldenweek in theOne Piece Live Action, she had played Lydia Deetz for Beetlejuice, the Broadway musical. She also played Sophie in the movie The School for Good and Evil.

Mark Penwill is a British, German, and South African actor. He has played Detective Langevelder in Catch Me a Killer.

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Anton David Jeftha is a South African actor. His most noteworthy role was as Orrie in the Escape Room: Tournament of Champions.

Where To Watch The One Piece Live-Action

It Will Be Available on Netflix

One Piece Live Action season 2 isn’t out yet, but fans will be able to watch it on Netflix when it drops. For now, fans can watch the first season, which is already available on Netflix.