Netflix’s ‘One Piece’ Season 3 Gets Title & Release Date

Netflix has given fans a sneak peek at Season 3 of One Piece, now titled The Battle of Alabasta. The new season is expected to arrive sometime in 2027. While Season 2 premiered in March, production on Season 3 is still underway, so a release towards the end of 2027 seems most probable. Netflix was able to move quickly with Season 3 because they renewed the show well before Season 2 even launched. Given that One Piece is consistently one of the most popular shows on the platform, an announcement for Season 4 could come relatively soon. For now, Season 3 promises plenty of adventure for viewers.

One Of The Tensest Movies Of All Time Comes To Netflix In 4 Days

April 2026 is shaping up to be a big month for new content, with a lot of movies and shows becoming available. Just on the first day, five Mission Impossible films and all three Madagascar movies were added. Throughout the month, several series will also be releasing new seasons, including XO, Kitty, Temptation Island, Turn of the Tide, Crooks, Fake Profile, The Law According To Lidia Poët, Beef, Alpha Males, Cocomelon Lane, and Running Point.

Emerald Fennell In Talks To Direct Basic Instinct Reboot After Wuthering Heights Success

When Basic Instinct came out in 1992, it was a major hit, becoming one of the year’s top-grossing films with over $117 million in worldwide box office revenue (equivalent to $352 million today). While reviews were mixed – largely due to its provocative and suspenseful nature, and controversial themes – the film has since gained a dedicated following and helped make Sharon Stone a star.

Rob Reiner & Tom Cruise’s Flawless Legal Thriller ‘A Few Good Men’ Is Now Streaming Free

Considered a perfect example of its genre, A Few Good Men offers a look behind the scenes of the U.S. military. The film initially presents a world where honor, duty, and loyalty are paramount. However, it gradually becomes clear that this is just a facade. When a young Marine dies after being tortured—on the orders of his commanding officers—Tom Cruise, playing Navy lawyer Daniel Kaffee, is tasked with finding out what really happened. But will he be able to face the truth and the powerful forces trying to hide it?