Season 2 of the live‑action adaptation of the beloved anime and manga series One Piece is officially confirmed for a global launch on March 10, 2026.
Season 2 of the live‑action adaptation of the beloved anime and manga series One Piece is officially confirmed for a global launch on March 10, 2026.

Spoilers for One Piece chapter 1164 have shocked fans worldwide, revealing that a character named Davy Jones may have once been the original “King of the World.” This revelation challenges long-standing assumptions about the Will of D. and the origins of the pirate era.
During a dramatic moment, Rocks D. Xebec, amid his transformation, claims that Davy Jones carried a will separate from that of Joy Boy. This line suggests that the Will of D. may have split centuries ago, creating parallel legacies—one associated with Joy Boy and another with Davy Jones. The revelation raises new questions about the roles of characters bearing the D. initial and the deeper meaning of freedom in the One Piece world.
The chapter hints that Davy Jones’ legacy predates modern pirates and may have influenced the shaping of the current era. Fans speculate that this twist could significantly impact upcoming storylines and reshape interpretations of previous events in the manga.
As the series progresses, readers will likely see more about how these ancient wills intersect with the journeys of Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates. With One Piece continuing to reveal hidden histories and unexpected twists, chapter 1164 is being hailed as one of the most pivotal releases in recent years.
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