The One Piece franchise is set to dominate the box office once again, with two upcoming feature films confirmed during the 'One Piece Day '26' event. The first project, One Piece Film God Valley, is slated for a Summer 2027 debut, perfectly timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Eiichiro Oda’s original manga serialization. Following this, One Piece Film Baad is currently in development for a 2029 release.
These announcements mark a major return to theaters for the Straw Hat crew, following the massive success of 2022's One Piece Film: Red, which pulled in over 20 billion yen globally. While specific plot details remain under wraps, the reveal of the logo for Film Baad—which prominently features a 'D' character hand-drawn by Oda—has already sparked intense speculation among the fanbase regarding the film's connection to the series' central mysteries.
Toei Animation continues its long-running stewardship of the series, which remains a juggernaut in the industry with over 600 million copies of the manga in circulation. As the series approaches its third decade, these films represent a significant milestone in the franchise's history. Fans can look forward to more updates via the official project website as the production teams begin to share further details on the staff and narrative direction for these upcoming cinematic adventures.