Updated on August 27, 1 p.m. (GMT+8): Added more actors for One Piece live action season 2.
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Updated on September 1, 2023, 3:27 p.m. (GMT+8): Added more actors to the cast, including the narrator, Gold Roger, and more.
It’s official — we now have a One Piece live-action series, and it is produced by Netflix. The show features a young and talented cast of actors to play the beloved Straw Hat Pirates members.
One Piece is one of the most popular anime shows in the world, not to mention one of the longest-running anime series with 1,000 episodes. It revolves around the journey of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat pirates, in search of the treasure called One Piece.
Here is the One Piece live-action cast, trailer, episodes, and release date on Netflix.
One Piece live-action cast
- Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy
- Emily Rudd as Nami
- Mackenyu Arata as Roronoa Zoro
- Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp
- Taz Skylar as Sanji
- Morgan Davies as Koby
- Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida
- McKinley Belcher as Arlong
- Jeff Ward as Buggy
- Vincent Regan as Garp
- Aidan Scott as Helmeppo
- Peter Gadiot as Shanks
- Jean Henry as Fullbody
- Len-Barry Simons as Chew
- Alexander Maniatis as Klahadore
- Steven Ward as Mihawk
- Craig Fairbrass as Chef Zeff
- Langley Kirkwood as Captain Morgan
- Celeste Loots as Kaya
- Chioma Umeala as Nojiko
- Sven Ruygrok as Cabaji
- Milton Schorr as Don Krieg
- Colton Osorio as young Luffy
- Maximilian Lee Piazza as young Zoro
- Kevin Saula as young Usopp
- Christian Convery as young Sanji
- Lily Fisher as young Nami
- Audrey Cymone as Kuina
- Albert Pretorius as Buchi
- Nicole Fortuin as Ririka
- Armand Aucamp as Bogard
- Ian McShane as the narrator
- Brashaad Mayweather as Patty
- Stevel Marc as Yassop
- Chante Grainger as Banchina
- Michael Dorman as Gold Roger
- David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3
- Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5
- Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine
- Daniel Lasker as Mr. 9
- Clive Russell as Crocus
- Brendan Murray as Brogy
- Werner Coetser as Dorry
- Callum Kerr as Smoker
- Julia Rehwald as Tashigi
- Rob Colletti as Wapol
- Ty Keogh as Dalton
- Katey Sagal as Dr. Kureha
- Mark Harelik as Dr. Hiriluk
- Sendhil Ramamurthy as Nefertari Cobra
- Charithra Chandran as Miss Wednesday
Iñaki Godoy as Luffy
Iñaki Godoy is a Mexican actor, known for playing Bruno in “Who Killed Sara?”, a crime-drama series.
“Thank you Mr. Oda for the trust, I won’t let you down,” the young actor wrote in his Instagram post.
Inaki Godoy’s light and cheerful aura makes him the perfect lead character for the One Piece live-action series.
Emily Rudd as Nami
Emily Rudd is an American actress who appeared in Netflix’s “Fear Street” film series. Emily Rudd is a certified anime fan who has watched series, as well as other films such as “Tokyo Ghoul” and “Kimi no Na Wa”.
“This is truly my dream,” Emily Rudd said in her Instagram post.
Mackenyu Arata as Zoro
An up-and-coming Japanese actor, Mackenyu Arata is known for his portrayal of Enishi Yukishiro, the final villain in “Rurouni Kenshin: The Final”. Mackenyu rose to fame as Wataya Arata in the live-action adaptation of Chihayafuru.
With his toned physique, Mackenyu is now ready to take on the role of Zoro. We can’t wait to see him with green hair!
Jacob Romero Gibson is Usopp’s actor
Jacob Romero Gibson’s entry point to Hollywood was through the longest-running medical drama in the world, “Grey’s Anatomy”.
He believes that the production “has assembled the perfect crew,” referring to his co-stars Iñaki Godoy (Luffy), Emily Rudd (Nami), Mackenyu Arata (Zoro), and Taz Skylar (Sanji).
Taz Skylar as Sanji
Taz Skylar will bring Vinsmoke Sanji to life. He is a British actor, appearing in crime and war movies such as “Villain” and “The Kill Team”.
Aside from acting, Taz Skylar also has experience working behind the camera as a writer, producer, and director.
Morgan Davies as Koby
Australian actor Morgan Davies will be playing Koby, a crew member of the Alvida Pirates. Morgan Davies is known for his roles in movies such as The Tree and The Hunter.
Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida
Captain Alvida has landed in the One Piece live-action series, and she’ll be played by Ilia Isorelýs Paulino. Alvida is the captain of the Miss Love Duck ship, as well as the first antagonist that Luffy encountered in the manga and anime series.
Ilia Isorelýs Paulino has been typecasted for the role, as she sports a black, wavy hairstyle similar to Alvida’s pre-Devil Fruit appearance. Ilia is best known for playing Lila in HBO Max’s teen drama The Sex Lives of College Girls.
McKinley Belcher as Arlong
Ozark’s Trevor Evans is coming to the Grand Line, this time as the captain of the all fish-man crew, the Arlong pirates. Ozark actor McKinley Belcher will be playing the role of Arlong the Saw, a sawshark fish-man and the main antagonist of the Arlong Park Arc.
Jeff Ward as Buggy
Since captain Alvida is set to make an appearance in the first season of the live-action, captain Buggy of the Buggy pirates will be making his debut too, played by actor Jeff Ward. Buggy is the other half of the Buggy and Alvida Alliance focused on taking down Luffy.
Jeff Ward played Deke Show in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series.
Vincent Regan as Garp
This is Sparta the Grand Line! Actor and director Vincent Regan will be playing the role of Monkey D. Garp, a powerful Marine vice admiral and the grandfather of Monkey D. Luffy.
Vincent is praised for his roles in Zack Snyder’s 300, Troy, and Clash of the Titans.
Aidan Scott as Helmeppo
One of Vice-Admiral Garp’s avid admirers is Helmeppo, played by Aidan Scott. Helmeppo, alongside Koby, will eventually become Garp’s mentee in the series.
This will be Aidan’s second Netflix project after appearing in a minor role in The Kissing Booth 2.
Peter Gadiot as Shanks
The legendary pirate Shanks will be played by British actor Peter Gadiot in Netflix’s One Piece live-action series. Gadiot is best known for his role as James Valdez in the American crime drama series “Queen of the South” and also plays Adam in Yellowjackets.
Peter Gadiot confirmed that the production crew has started filming in Cape Town, South Africa in his official announcement video.
Jean Henry as Fullbody
Upcoming South African actor Jean Henry has landed his first TV role in a major production series as the Marine Headquarters lieutenant, Fullbody. Jean Henry previously starred in Phlake’s “Pregnant” music video where he showcased his incredible physique for the pink-haired character.
Len-Barry Simons as Chew
The blue-skinned fish-man, Chew, will appear as a part of captain Arlong’s pirate crew and will be played by Len-Barry Simons. Simons starred in local South African movie productions “Lycra & Petticoats” and “Somerkersfees.”
With his long, pale blonde natural hair, fans believe Len-Barry Simons is the perfect actor to take on the role of Chew.
Alexander Maniatis as Klahadore
Warrior TV series actor Alexander Maniatis will take on the role of Klahadore, the primary antagonist of the Syrup Village Arc. Alexander is a regular in South African television drama, appearing in shows like 7de Laan and Arendsvlei.
Steven Ward as Mihawk
Ready to meet the world’s strongest swordsman? Steven Ward is “super excited” to bring the pirate Dracule “Hawk Eyes” Mihawk to life in the upcoming Netflix series. He previously appeared as Elton in an episode of Queen Sono, another television series under the popular streaming service.
Craig Fairbrass as Chef Zeff
When it comes to perfect casting, no one else comes close to Craig Fairbrass as Chef Zeff in the much-awaited live-action series. The British actor bears a strong resemblance to the head chef and Baratie owner, and even shares the same height, standing tall at 189 cm. Zeff is also Sanji’s cooking mentor and adoptive father.
Coincidentally enough, Craig and Taz have worked on a couple of projects together, and now bring the Zeff-Sanji mentor and mentee relationship to life.
Langley Kirkwood as Captain Morgan
Alexander Maniatis will be reunited with his Warrior co-star, Langley Kirkwood, who will play Captain Morgan. Morgan is a former marine captain and the father of Helmeppo.
Langley had to dye his hair blonde and add 22 lbs to his usual body weight to portray the muscular Marine officer in the series.
“So proud to be a part of this incredible adventure and I cannot wait for everyone to see it,” he said on his Instagram post.
Celeste Loots as Kaya
Kaya, Usopp’s close friend, will be played by South African actress Celeste Loots. Kaya was first introduced as a rich yet sickly young girl living in the biggest mansion in Syrup Village. This aspiring doctor will become an ally of the Straw Hat Pirates during the Syrup Village Arc.
Chioma Umeala as Nojiko
Nigerian-South African actress and Isono star Chioma Umeala will portray Nojiko, the adoptive sister of Nami in the franchise. The blue-haired character tends to a tangerine farm, which she inherited from her adoptive mother Bell-mère.
“You have no idea how excited I am for you guys to see it,” the actress teased the fandom in a tweet.
Sven Ruygrok as Cabaji
Sven Ruygrok, a former Cirque du Soleil acrobat and talented South African actor, is set to bring the character of Cabaji, the acrobat swordsman from the Buggy Pirates, to life in the highly anticipated One Piece live-action series.
With his background in acrobatics, Ruygrok is a natural fit for the role of Cabaji, seamlessly blending his physical prowess with his acting skills. Having showcased his talent in notable films such as Spud and Bring It On, as well as the television drama Warrior, Ruygrok has proven his versatility as an actor across different mediums.
Nicole Fortuin as Ririka
Grab a drink or two and, while you’re at it, have a chat with Shells Town’s local bartender, Ririka, played by Nicole Fortuin.
She is a South African actress who has appeared in films like A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits and Flatland.
Albert Pretorius as Buchi
Stage and film actor Albert Pretorius brings the character of Buchi, one of the cunning Nyaban Brothers, to vibrant life with his exceptional talent.
Pretorius boasts an impressive portfolio, encompassing various noteworthy projects. Notably, his portrayal in The Seagull garnered him a nomination for the prestigious Best Actor award in 2020. With over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry, he has established himself as a seasoned actor since his debut in 2010.
Audrey Cymone as Kuina
For enthusiasts of Disney’s television shows, Audrey Cymone may already be a familiar face, having made appearances in several episodes of the comedic series Sydney to the Max.
In the highly anticipated One Piece live-action series, the talented 13-year-old actress will brilliantly portray the character of Kuina, Zoro’s rival.
Colton Osorio as young Luffy
Colombian-American child actor Colton Osorio is young Luffy in the One Piece live action series. He has appeared in a few television dramas, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and New Amsterdam, as well as in children’s shows like Sesame Street.
Kevil Saula as young Usopp
Kevin is completely new to Hollywood, and his role as young Usopp marks his very first experience as a professional actor.
Christian Convery as young Sanji
Christian Convery, a rising talent within his own generation, takes on the role of young Sanji in the One Piece live-action series. He has gained recognition for his portrayal of Gus, the main character in Netflix’s Sweet Tooth, in addition to his performance as Henry in the film Cocaine Bear.
Lily Fisher as young Nami
Lily Fisher is young Nami in the One Piece live action. Prior to the series, she worked on another Netflix project, Blonde, as Young Norma Jeane. She was also previously in General Hospital, Grey’s Anatomy, and Life and Beth.
Maximilian Lee Piazza as young Zoro
“Start ’em young,” as the saying goes, and Maximilian Lee Piazza, a talented actor based in New York, has already embarked on an impressive journey in both acting and sword martial arts at a remarkably young age.
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Piazza’s talent has been showcased in popular TV series such as the iCarly reboot and Only Murders in the Building. Additionally, he had the opportunity to collaborate with acclaimed actors Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell in the movie Spirited, further boosting his promising career.
With his deep-rooted knowledge of laijutsu, we eagerly anticipate the unveiling of Piazza’s portrayal as a younger version of Zoro in the One Piece live-action series.
Milton Schorr as Don Krieg
The main antagonist of the Baratie Arc, Don Krieg, will be played by Milton Schorr. He has been acting since 2007 and has worked on numerous projects, some of which include Resident Evil: The Final Chapter and Redeeming Love.
He is also a writer and is the author of two novels, “Strange Fish” and “A Man of the Road.”
Armand Aucamp as Bogard
Armand portrays Bogard, who serves as a Marine Headquarters officer and acts as the trusted right-hand of Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp.
Armand is a South African actor renowned for his work in TV, film, and theater. He gained fame through his lead role as Tom Niemandt in the television series Die Boekklub.
Ian McShane as the narrator
Wealth. Fame. Power. The man who had everything in this world… The Pirate King, Gold Roger. The great treasure he left behind, One Piece has opened the curtain on a grand era! It is a time when eager pirates set sail, battle, and become great! The Great Age of Pirates! Words he spoke drove countless men out to sea. And so men set sights on the Grand Line, in pursuit of their dreams. The world has truly entered a Great Pirate Era!
Award-winning actor Ian McShane is the narrator of Netflix’s One Piece live action series. The One Piece narrator is omniscient and describes events in third-person.
Ian McShane’s most popular roles include Al Swearengen in “Deadwood” and Mr. Wednesday in “American Gods.” He is also recognized for his work as Lovejoy in “Lovejoy” and Hellboy’s Father in the “Hellboy” film series.
Brashaad Mayweather as Patty
Brashaad is Patty, one of the main cooks at the Baratie. He has made appearances in movies like Summer with the Guys and SWAT: Unit 887.
Stevel Marc as Yasopp
Stevel is Yasopp, Usopp’s father, in the One Piece live action. He has starred in movies and television dramas like Last Sacrament and Professionals.
Chante Grainger as Banchina
Chante is Banchina in the One Piece live action series. Banchina is the deceased mother of Usopp and the wife of Yasopp.
Previously, Chante took on the role of Jamie-Lee Kampher in South African drama Arendsvlei.
Michael Dorman as Gold Roger
Kiwi actor Michael Dorman plays Gold Roger, a legendary and infamous pirate who was the former Pirate King in One Piece.
Michael is known for his roles as Gordo Stevens in For All Mankind and as John Tavner in Patriot.
David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3
David Dastmalchian plays Mr. 3, whose real name is Galdino. Mr. 3 is a scheming wax sculptor in One Piece. He ate the Wax-Wax Fruit, granting him the ability to turn anything, including himself, into wax.
David Dastmalchian is a versatile actor known for bringing quirky characters to life, both heroic and villainous. He’s a mainstay in superhero films (Kurt in Ant-Man, Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad) and critically acclaimed features (Oppenheimer, Blade Runner 2049).
Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5
Camrus Johnson brings Mr. 5 to life in the One Piece live action series. Mr. 5 is a bombastic fighter who works with explosions. He ate the Bomu Bomu no Mi, a Devil Fruit that turns him into a living bomb. Mr. 5 can detonate any part of his body, from his limbs to his breath, and is even immune to explosions himself.
Camrus is an African American actor, best known for portraying Batwing in the Batwoman series. He has also appeared in other television series, including Unproductive and The Cobblestone Corridor.
Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine
Jazzara Jaslyn is the actress for Miss Valentine, a flamboyant Baroque Works agent. She ate the Kilo Kilo no Mi, a Devil Fruit that allows her to control her weight from a feather-light 1 kilogram to a crushing 10,000 kilograms. She uses this ability to both fall from great heights unharmed and crush opponents by rapidly increasing her weight.
Jazzara, an actress born and based in Cape Town, South Africa, began her film career with A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits. She has also appeared in television shows such as Professionals and Lioness.
Daniel Lasker as Mr. 9
Daniel Lasker plays Mr. 9, a bounty hunter working undercover for Baroque Works. He utilizes twin metal bats that can be combined and even house hidden steel ropes for capturing enemies. His strength lies in his acrobatic fighting style and the surprise element of his hidden weapons.
A rising star, Zimbabwean actor and filmmaker Daniel Lasker made history by directing the country’s first Ndebele sci-fi short film. He’s also graced the screens in popular shows like “Raised By Wolves” and “Noughts & Crosses.”
One Piece live-action teaser and trailer
The series finished filming its first season in August 2022, produced by One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, alongside showrunner Steven Maeda and producer Matt Owens.
Eiichiro Oda promises that the adaptation will be “faithful to the fans who have supported One Piece for 20 years,” according to an interview with Variety.
One Piece live-action episodes
The debut season of the One Piece live-action series will have a total of eight episodes, as confirmed by Oda in an announcement.
EPISODE | EPISODE TITLE | DESCRIPTION |
1 | Romance Dawn | Monkey D. Luffy, an optimistic young pirate with dreams of finding the One Piece, sets off in search of the loyal crew he needs to navigate the vast oceans. His journey begins when he helps Koby, a deckhand forced into servitude, escape an undesirable situation. While in Shells Town, Luffy meets Roronoa Zoro, a famed pirate hunter, and Nami, a master thief — and the three form a tenuous alliance. |
2 | The Man in the Straw Hat | Luffy, Zoro, and Nami find themselves imprisoned on an island overtaken by the deranged clown pirate, Buggy. Koby joins the Marines and proves his mettle. |
3 | Tell No Tales | Luffy, Zoro, and Nami land in Syrup Village where they meet Usopp, a local who introduces the group to Kaya, a sickly shipyard heiress under the care of a trio of overbearing house staff. With the help of Koby, Vice Admiral Garp, a powerful Marine, sets off in search of Luffy. |
4 | The Pirates Are Coming | Luffy, Zoro, and Nami fight their way through Kaya’s mansion, which has now become a prison. Usopp enlists the help of Koby, Helmeppo and the Marines. Luffy finally sets the ship of his dreams as Garp closes in. |
5 | Eat at Baratie! | Luffy and the gang are tested in their ability to fight together on the high seas. They arrive at Baratie, a floating restaurant, where they encounter Sanji, a young chef with a love of fine dining. A duel on the docks shocks the group. |
6 | The Chef and the Chore Boy | The group is ambushed by a threat no one saw coming. After a hard-fought battle at Baratie, Sanji finally follows his dreams, while another crew member shows their true colors. |
7 | The Girl with the Sawfish Tattoo | The crew comes to the aid of a member in dire need of family. |
8 | Worst in the East | A new pirate crew is born. |
One Piece live-action Netflix dubbing and languages
The original voice actors of the anime will be dubbing the Netflix series, as announced by the One Piece live-action main cast during Anime Expo 2023 held from July 1 to July 4 in Los Angeles, California.
LANGUAGE | VOICE ACTORS |
Japanese dub | Mayumi Tanaka (Luffy) Kazuya Nakai (Zoro) Akemi Okamura (Nami) Kappei Yamaguchi (Usopp) Hiroaki Hirata (Sanji) |
Spanish dub | Iñaki Godoy (Luffy) Taz Skylar (Sanji) |
One Piece live-action release date
The One Piece live-action series will air on Netflix on August 31, 2023, as announced on Netflix’s Tudum showcase.
The live-action adaptation was originally scheduled to be an exclusive Netflix release in summer 2023. However, Oda and the Netflix team followed up by announcing that it would be delayed.
“It was announced that the show will launch in 2023, but (Netflix) promised that we won’t launch it until I’m satisfied,” he wrote in his most recent handwritten update.
“It’ll take a bit more time to get this show done,” he said. “But we’ll continue to do our best to deliver a show that we’re confident will be enjoyed by everyone around the world!”
You can follow the official One Piece live-action Instagram account for more updates.
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