Fans of One Piece will gather in Los Angeles for a historic two day celebration. The festival opens on Tuesday August 25 and ...
Netflix's One Piece anime remake gets a 2027 release date, giving fans a chance to revisit Eiichiro Oda's action-adventure ...
The Wachowskis got crucified for Speed Racer in 2008. Eighteen years later, Netflix's One Piece is using the exact same ...
Popeyes is teaming up with the Straw Hats to bring fans a "One Piece"-inspired menu featuring an entree, a drink, and even a dessert inspired by Tony Tony Chopper. Starting on Monday, April 13, fans ...
It's hard to be a One Piece fan if you have FOMO. The franchise is the gift that keeps on giving, and there's no shortage of ways to experience it. If Netflix's live-action One Piece show is not ...
In the finale of Season 2, One Piece: Into the Grand Line, Luffy and his Straw Hat crew set sail for Alabasta to help their new friend, Princess Vivi, and her people confront the villainous Baroque ...
The streamer revealed the third season of the main live-action series will be titled 'One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta' and will arrive in 2027. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital Straw ...
“One Piece“ is back, and it’s kicking off its highly anticipated Elbaf Arc with episode 1156. You can watch the new episode, which will be the first of around 26 to air in 2026, on Crunchyroll, ...
Anime phenomenon “One Piece” makes its highly-anticipated return on Sunday, April 5 (4/5/2026), exclusively on Crunchyroll. Fans know that the series has been building to something massive in the ...
Cillian Murphy in “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” (Credit: Netflix/Robert Viglasky) The “Peaky Blinders” movie has continued bringing in impressive viewership for Netflix, with the Cillian ...
Welcome back to our weekly deep dive into Netflix’s Top 10 viewership numbers. This week, Thomas Shelby traded his episodic roots for a feature film, and the gamble paid off massively—Peaky Blinders: ...
Goro Taniguchi, the prolific anime film director behind One Piece Film: Red, is advocating for more original projects in the Japanese anime industry rather than relying on safe anime adaptations.