Netflix has really been working hard cranking out first look at their upcoming second season of their live-action One Piece. They only recently showed off a first look at Loguetown: the town of the beginning and the end. Now we’re going to get a look at another iconic scene from Eiichiro Oda’s manga of the same name.

Netflix is proud to give us a first look at Reverse Mountain in their upcoming second season of One Piece, titled ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line. The first looks includes not only a key art showing off the massive waterfall of Reverse Mountain itself, but also a pair of first look images showing off the reactions of the Straw Hat Pirates to it. You can check out all of the first look images below:

ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line Reverse Mountain key art
One Piece. (L to R) Emily Rudd as Nami, Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Jacob Romero as Usopp in season 2 of One Piece. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
One Piece. Emily Rudd as Nami in season 2 of One Piece. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line Shows Off Reverse Mountain in UHD

You have to admit: Netflix really knows how to do their set pieces here. Or rather, Kaji Productions, Tomorrow Studios, and Shueisha do, since they’re the production companies behind this live-action One Piece adaptation. Just one look at that key art, and you can tell how much time, effort, and money they poured into making Reverse Mountain look majestic. Niagara Falls-level of majestic, honestly, as it should be. Alas though, we don’t have any shots of the mountain itself from the perspective of the actual show. Only that key art shot, so we will just have to wait for the debut to find out if it lives up to the key art.

Alas, we still have no additional details about when we’ll get to see ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line. Netflix still insists that the release window is in 2026, and no more than that. Oh well, at least we can just watch/rewatch the first season of the live-action One Piece on Netflix until then.

What do you all think of this first look at Reverse Mountain in the upcoming ONE PIECE: Into the Grand Line? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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