This is an exhilarating time forOne Piecefans. The anime makes its long-awaited return next month, Netflix’s live-action series has wrapped filming for Season 2 and is set to premiere later this year, and the manga remains as thrilling as ever asLuffy edges closer to Laugh Tale.

Despite the abundance of content already available, fans remain eager for more and are quick to latch onto even the faintest rumors or hints suggesting that additionalOne Piecematerial might be on the horizon.The enthusiasm has reached such levels that the cast and creative team behind theOne Pieceanime have joined in on the fun, seemingly teasing the fanbase—or at least leading them to believe so.

Luffy looking shocked in one piece with pointy teeth with the silhouettes of the five elders and imu in the background

One Piece Fans Swear There’s A New Movie In The Making

As broadcast onOne Piece Official, the officialOne PieceYouTube channel, and reposted on X (formerly Twitter) byOne Piecesuperfan@PookiePiece, theOne Piecepanel at last weekend’sAnime Japan 2025included a mock television news report segment. This segment was hosted by several key figures: Hiroyuki Nakano, former editor-in-chief ofShōnen Jumpand current head of One Piece Media; Ryuta Koike, Toei Animation executive and co-producer of theOne Pieceanime; and Yuriko Yamaguchi, the legendary voice actress who plays Nico Robin.

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As the news report begins, Yamaguchi’s off-screen voice interrupts the broadcast to welcome the hosts and inquire—assuming the report’s purpose is to introduce news of the franchise’s projects for the year—whether they will address rumors of a possible newOne Piecemovie. Visibly flustered, the hosts avoid directly answering the question while the broadcast producers display a message across the bottom of the screen reading, “This is not movie information!”

Luffy in episode 16 of the remaster

The hosts then move on to announce other updates regardingOne Pieceprojects. Interestingly, while given the chance,the hosts never fully ruled out the possibility of a newOne Piecemovie.Instead, they emphasize that there are otherOne Piecenews stories they want to highlight, which - they claim - are just as exciting as news about a potential new movie.

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The rumors Yamaguchi is referring to stem from fan speculation that arose afterOne Piececreator Eiichiro Oda’s note was read at last year’sJump Festa 2025. The note, read by Mayumi Tanaka—the voice of Luffy in the anime series—mentioned the word ‘films’ while discussing upcoming and ongoingOne Pieceprojects,which at that point only included the anime, the manga, and the live-action series.However, since the lastOne Piecefilm to hit the silver screen was the 2022 movieOne Piece: Red, fans immediately began speculating whether Oda’s mention of the word ‘films’ indicated that another movie was in the works.

The confusion was only amplified by theOne Piecemock news broadcast during last weekend’s Anime Japan 2025.

One Piece franchise poster

Since then,One Piecefans have been endlessly speculating about the possibility of a new animated film. Interestingly, despite having plenty of chances over the past few months to quash the film-related rumors, he has kept ‘the dream alive’ by remaining vague about what he meant when referencing ‘films’ in his statement. The confusion was amplified by theOne Piecemock news broadcast during last weekend’s Anime Japan 2025, where the crew playfully trolled the fanbase in a way that even Luffy, the prank master of Straw Hats, would surely find amusing. Even if there’s no newOne Piecefilm in the making - is there any better “pirate-like” way to keep the excitement alive and the fanbase engaged?