2023 saw the debut of Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece, which swiftly turned into a massive success for the streaming platform. It looks like LEGO is eyeing this popularity by introducing the first-ever brick set based on the beloved series. Originating from the manga penned by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece recounts the escapades of the Straw Hat Pirates as they embark on a quest to locate a legendary treasure, aiming to elevate their captain, Monkey D. Luffy, to the title of “The King of the Pirates.
According to recent reports from a trusted source, @a.clay.brick on Instagram, the One Piece LEGO set is currently only a rumor, but it’s one worth keeping an eye on. A post shared a few weeks ago hints that this set will be released in August 2025. So far, it’s known to have at least five builds, though their specifics remain unclear for now. Additionally, the SKU numbers, total piece counts, and estimated prices have been revealed, suggesting that the One Piece sets will cater to both casual LEGO enthusiasts and dedicated collectors alike.
- 75636 – 301 pieces – $30
- 75637 – 573 pieces – $50
- 75638 – 926 pieces – $80
- 75639 – 1376 pieces – $100
- 75640 – 3402 pieces – Age 18+, Price Unknown
One Piece, without a doubt, ranks among the finest live-action series adapted from manga, and its viewership figures support this claim. In its initial week, it attracted 140 million hours of viewing time by 18.5 million viewers, and on Rotten Tomatoes, it boasts an impressive 86% rating from critics. The general consensus is that it stays faithful to the original content while still being accessible for newcomers who haven’t delved into the manga. On the other hand, its Popcornmeter score stands at a remarkable 95%, suggesting that die-hard fans of Oda’s work are thoroughly enjoying the escapades of the Straw Hats even more.
‘One Piece’ Season 2 Has Yet to Set a Release Date
Despite all indications, no official date has been announced yet for the release of One Piece Season 2 on Netflix. Filming was completed in December 2024, and Vincent Regan, who plays Monkey D. Garp, hinted that it might be ready by Christmas 2025. This could make the August LEGO release quite strategic, as fans’ excitement for Season 2 would likely be high, potentially leading to a significant number of set sales ahead of the holiday season.
Additionally, reports suggest that work on One Piece Season 3 might start shortly, as filmmakers were planning to shoot it simultaneously with Season 2. Nevertheless, keep in mind that Netflix has not officially confirmed the production of Season 3, so for now, consider this information tentative until we hear directly from the streaming platform.
Regardless of the approach, it’s undeniable that the live-action adaptation of One Piece has truly taken off, and here’s an idea: LEGO could potentially create a memorable moment by introducing either a minifigure or booster pack containing, hold on to your hats… just a single piece! It seems unlikely, but hey, who knows? For fans eager to explore the series, it’s available in its entirety on Netflix.
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2025-01-22 19:03