Netflix removes numerous shows and movies that aren’t renewed to stream on the platform every month. Fans are worried that Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece is among the content that is being removed. This comes after fans found that four One Piece movies were added to the list.
Here’s all the One Piece content included in the list that is set to leave on September 1, 2025.
What One Piece movies are leaving Netflix?
Netflix is gearing up to remove a large section of movies and shows that aren’t renewed with a licensing agreement this September. This list includes four One Piece movies, which has led to fans thinking that the popular anime and the live-action show will also make their way into the list. However, this is not true. The streaming site will be removing only the following One Piece movies.
- One Piece: Heart of Gold
- One Piece Film: Gold
- One Piece Episode of East Blue
- One Piece Episode of Skypiea
From September 1, 2025, you’ll no longer be able to stream these four movies. This removal is going to mainly affect Netflix’s US subscribers, while some other regions may continue to stream it.
Are the One Piece anime or show leaving Netflix too?
Fans of the anime and live-action series don’t need to worry. There are no plans for Netflix to remove the One Piece anime or the live-action show from its site.
Since the live-action version of One Piece is actually made by Netflix itself, it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. The first season was a big hit with fans all over the world, so there’s very little reason for the show to depart from the site. Moreover, the second season of the live-action series is slated for a 2026 release, with a third season already in the works.
So if you’re worried about One Piece leaving Netflix, don’t be. The Straw Hat and his pirates are here for at least two more seasons.
