One Piece Season 2 was one of the anticipated television shows that the global fans were looking forward to in 2026. Finally showing up on Netflix on March 10, the new season doesn’t take much time to kick off all the action, and bombard us with the back-to-back entries of the members of Baroque Works.
While the live-action fans were introduced to some beloved characters like Chopper, Princess Vivi, and Dr. Hiriluk, it also featured the villainous Mr. O, Miss All Sunday, and more. Of course, there’s more to these characters, especially Miss All Sunday, which you will learn later. So, without any further ado, let’s dig deeper and find out what exactly happened in the ending of One Piece live-action Season 2.
Spoiler Alert:
This post contains spoilers for One Piece live-action Season 2, so read at your own discretion.
Chopper Joins Luffy’s Crew in One Piece Live-Action Season 2

Chopper was introduced in the sixth episode, when the Straw Hats arrived on Drum Island. For the unaquainted, Chopper is a reindeer who ate the Human-Human Fruit. Chopper never truly knew that he could fit in with humans until he met Dr. Hiriluk, who eventually became everything to him. Following his death, Dr. Kureha took care of the reindeer and taught her medicine. When Nami was exposed to the deadly disease, Luffy and Sanji brought her to Kureha’s castle on Drum Island, and that’s when the Straw Hat pirates meet the talking reindeer.
After spending days with Hiriluk, Chopper had only one dream: to cure people. So, he gave his all to medicine by assisting Kureha. However, despite staying with the witch, Chopper never really felt wanted the way Hiriluk made him feel, and the way Luffy accepted him. In fact, after his one and only family, or we can say friend, Hiriluk, Luffy was the only one who never judged Chopper. So, when the leader of the Straw Hat Pirates convinces him to join them, Chopper agrees and joins Straw Hat Pirates in One Piece Live Action Season 2 ending.
Straw Hat Pirates Defeat Wapol & His Monstrous Army

The former evil king of Drum Island, Wapol, returns to reclaim the throne after Munch-Munch Fruit gave him a unique ability. Whatever he eats becomes a deadly weapon, so in the ending moments, he eventually swallows his own guards and transforms them into beasts.
Well, Straw Hat Pirates don’t know how to give up, so they join forces and defeat Wapol once and for all. The defeat of the arrogant ruler also frees the soldiers and the doctors from his control.
Smoker and Tashigi Misunderstand the Straw Hat Pirates

Smoker and Tashigi decide to go after the Straw Hat Pirates when they hear a damaged recording in which Mr. 0 says that they have Princess Vivi. It was the audio recording of the same time when Sanji picked up the call and pretended to be Mr. 3.
So, now Smoker and Tashigi think that Luffy and his crew work for Crocodile, so they will follow our beloved pirates to the Alabasta Kingdom. From the very beginning, Smoker wanted to chase down Luffy, but he was asked by Garp to divert his attention towards more important matters. But now that Smoker believes that the Straw Hats have captured the princess of Alabasta, Smoker has a good reason to go after the Straw Hats.
Mr. 0 Aka. Sir Crocodile Comes to Light in OPLA Season 2 Episode 8

Sir Crocodile is one of the mightiest Warlords of the sea and the leader of Baroque Works. From the start of the second season, he was seen giving orders to the members of the organization from the shadows.
It would have been unfair if fans hadn’t gotten a chance to see his face in the new season, so the eighth episode finally brings him into the light, giving us a glimpse of what an intact casting looks like. So, now the Straw Hat Pirates have to deal with him in OPLA Season 3. Of course, we wouldn’t want to spoil upcoming events for you, but let’s say that Crocodile will be one of the toughest enemies of Luffy so far in the story. Not only is Crocodile leading the notorious Baroque Works, but he’s also the one responsible for the suffering of the people of the Alabasta Kingdom and leading the charge of Operation Utopia.
Ms. All Sunday’s True Name Revealed

While anime fans were familiar with Miss All Sunday’s true name and nature from the beginning, the live-action only audience was kept in the dark until the final moments of the series.
Initially introduced as a tough member of the Baroque Works, a bounty poster featuring a picture of her 8-year-old self revealed her name as Nico Robin. Sure, for live-action-only fans, Nico Robin’s name might not mean anything, but anime and manga fans know that Robin will play an extremely crucial role in One Piece live-action Season 3.
