Series creator Eiichiro Oda has announced that a new One Piece feature film is in production, shared during the Jump Festa 2026 event in Japan. However, Oda revealed that the project is facing some challenges behind the scenes. Fans can expect content that ties into recent story developments, though details remain scarce.
The announcement came as part of Shueisha's showcase at Jump Festa 2026, where One Piece highlighted its upcoming projects. In a message to fans, Eiichiro Oda confirmed the new anime film, stating, “As for the new anime film—they haven’t said I’m allowed to say this—I can’t say it’s going particularly well.” He added a humorous note: “But maybe saying this will light a fire under everyone, LOL.” Oda teased that the movie will cover “something that I’m sure all of you will be very interested in, so I hope you’ll wait patiently for it.”
This development aligns with broader plans for the franchise. The One Piece TV anime is set for a major schedule change starting in 2026, and the second season of Netflix’s live-action adaptation is also on the horizon. Rumors of a new movie had circulated since 2024, and now the confirmation suggests it may incorporate elements like Gear 5 Luffy from later arcs. As with previous One Piece films, it is expected to feature original stories with loose ties to the main canon, providing exclusive moments for viewers.
Produced likely by Toei Animation, the project appears to be in early stages, with Oda's comments indicating production hurdles. While specifics on the plot or release date are absent, the reveal has sparked anticipation among fans, who await further updates on this enduring series.