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Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 trailer has finally given fans a glimpse of one of the most unforgettable moments from the Alabasta Saga. For longtime viewers of the anime and readers of Eiichiro Oda’s manga, the brief shot was instantly recognizable. It teases the infamous wax entrapment scene that defined a pivotal confrontation for the Straw Hats.
Among the biggest reveals is Roronoa Zoro striking an iconic pose while seemingly being turned into a wax statue. The trailer doesn’t linger for long, but it shows enough to confirm that the live-action series is fully embracing one of the saga’s most dramatic, and surprisingly humorous, set pieces.
The Infamous Wax Trap Comes to Life in One Piece Season 2
The moment in question originates from the Straw Hats’ clash with Baroque Works, where they fall victim to a villain’s wax-based abilities. In the trailer, viewers catch a top-down shot of what appears to be enormous wax sculptures resembling Zoro, Nami, and Vivi. The imagery mirrors the anime’s tense scene, where the crew is immobilized mid-battle.
The live-action version appears to recreate the elaborate candle structure that slowly encases its victims. The set design looks massive, with thick layers of hardened wax forming a towering display. Rather than toning down the exaggerated spectacle, Netflix seems committed to translating the over-the-top concept into something visually grounded yet faithful.
Even more intriguing is the composition of the scene. The wax figures appear detailed and life-sized, suggesting practical effects or high-end CGI enhancements. It’s a bold choice, considering how easily such a sequence could feel absurd in live action. Instead, the trailer suggests a careful balance between realism and One Piece's trademark eccentricity.
Zoro’s Defiant Statue Pose from the Iconic Scene
What truly has fans talking, however, is Zoro’s reaction while being immobilized. In the anime, Zoro chooses to freeze in a dramatic stance, sword raised high, refusing to be remembered in anything less than a warrior’s pose. The trailer confirms that this character-defining moment is making the leap to live action.
The shot shows Zoro with his arm lifted confidently, echoing the same defiant energy. Even as the wax overtakes him, he stands tall, almost daring fate to preserve him as a symbol of strength. It’s a perfect encapsulation of Zoro’s pride and commitment to his identity as a swordsman.
This scene matters because it’s more than a visual gag, though it is that too. It reinforces Zoro’s unwavering resolve and sense of honor, even in defeat. By including this specific detail in the trailer, Season 2 proves that it understands what makes these characters resonate. It’s not just about adapting plot points, it’s about preserving the spirit and characters behind them.
If the trailer is any indication, Netflix is doubling down on its promise to honor the source material while elevating it for a new medium. And with Zoro’s legendary wax pose officially confirmed, fans can expect Season 2 to lean fully into the bold, bizarre brilliance that defines One Piece.
Release Date August 31, 2023
Network Netflix
Showrunner Matt Owens
Directors Tim Southam, Marc Jobst, Josef Kubota Wladyka
Writers Tiffany Greshler, Diego Gutierrez, Allison Weintraub, Lindsay Gelfand
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Iñaki Godoy
Monkey D. Luffy
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