One Piece Chapter 1180 Preview And What to Expect After Imu's Grand Entrance

The King of the World has finally stepped onto the battlefield and the One Piece fandom has never been louder.

After years of shadows, silence, and speculation, Eiichiro Oda dropped one of the most jaw-dropping chapters in the manga's 27-year run. With Imu's true form now out in the open, Chapter 1180 carries the kind of weight that only comes around a few times in a generation-spanning story. Here's everything you need to know release time, what went down in Chapter 1179, what's coming next, and some trivia that might surprise even veteran fans.

When Does One Piece Chapter 1180 Release?

One Piece Chapter 1180 releases on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time. It will be available for free on Manga Plus and the Shonen Jump app.  Japanese readers will get the chapter on Monday, April 20 at 12:00 AM JST, due to the timezone difference.

Spoilers are expected to surface between April 15 and 16, a few days ahead of the official drop.

As for the break it's earned. Oda typically takes a week off after completing a run of three consecutive chapters, and Chapter 1179 marked the end of just such a streak. Given the magnitude of what just happened in the story, a brief pause feels less like an interruption and more like Oda taking a breath before the storm fully arrives.

Where to read it legally (and for free):

  • Manga Plus by Shueisha
  • Viz Media (latest three chapters free)
  • Shonen Jump app

One Piece Chapter 1180 Preview And What to Expect After Imu's Grand Entrance

What Happened in Chapter 1179 A Quick Recap

Before diving into what's next, here's the context that makes Chapter 1180 so significant.

Chapter 1179, titled "Nerona Imu Descends," opens with the Five Elders in a panic as Imu announces his intention to leave Mary Geoise and head to Elbaph himself. The Elders beg him to send an Admiral instead or even go themselves but Imu refuses.

Then came the moment fans had been waiting eight years for.

Arriving at Aurust Castle through a massive Abyss surrounded by black flames, Imu is revealed in full for the first time: Saint Nerona Imu, one of the First Twenty founders of the World Government, the King of the World, and wielder of a power simply called the Akuma no Mi.

Unlike every other Devil Fruit we've seen, Imu's power is written differently there's no possessive, no repetition of the fruit's name. It's not a Devil Fruit. It seems to be the Devil's Fruit, the original.

The chapter also revealed that Imu coughed up blood upon arriving suggesting that leaving the Holy Land carries a real physical cost while back on Elbaph, Gerd discovered that Sommers' heart is made of steel, prompting Zoro to theorize that destroying it could permanently kill the giant.

One Piece Chapter 1180 Preview

 

What to Expect in Chapter 1180

The editor's note left in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 20 asks a simple but ominous question: With his arrival, is Elbaph about to be plunged into an even fiercer battle?

The answer is almost certainly yes. Here's what the setup points toward:

Imu goes on the offensive. His Conqueror's Haki alone was powerful enough to knock out seasoned warriors across the Ancient Land of Giants on arrival. Chapter 1180 will likely show what he can actually do when he starts fighting in earnest.

Luffy and Loki reenter the picture. Both have recovered from their previous clash, and the narrative is pointing toward a "Sun God vs. King of the World" confrontation that the story has been building toward for years.

Zoro's plan around Sommers' steel heart. Zoro's idea to destroy it could permanently kill Sommers, and with Gerd having located the heart, this subplot is clearly ready to pay off.

Possible reinforcements. One Piece has a long tradition of major players arriving at the decisive moment. Sabo, Shanks, or even Dragon turning up at Elbaph would fit the story's established rhythms and the scale of the threat certainly justifies it.

7 Trivia Facts About Chapter 1180 and the Imu Reveal

1. Imu's name is loaded with hidden meaning. The katakana for "Nerona" can be written as the kanji for "god" (神), while "Imu" forms the radicals of the kanji for "buddha" (仏) meaning his name essentially reads as "Broken God, Broken Buddha." His name also echoes the Roman Emperor Nero, suspected of burning Rome to build his Golden House.

2. The number 16 is tied to Imu and the World Nobles. Through Japanese number wordplay (goroawase), the syllables in Imu's name can be read as "1" and "6," forming 16 a number that runs as a quiet thread through his character and the World Nobles.

3. Imu's gender was debated for eight years. In the anime, Imu's voice actors were credited only as "unknown" and heavily filtered with multiple voices speaking simultaneously, deliberately obscuring the character's gender. Chapter 1179 confirmed Imu is male.

4. His Devil Fruit is unlike anything in the series. Imu's Akuma no Mi appears to blend all three Devil Fruit categories at once Zoan-like transformations, Paramecia-style environmental manipulation (turning surrounding objects into living creatures), and Logia-like intangibility through his shadow form.

5. Imu may be connected to the origin of all Devil Fruits. While every Devil Fruit in the world of One Piece falls under a broader term, Imu's fruit precedes the category entirely it may be the original fruit, created with the intent to bring death, destruction, and oppression during the Void Century.

6. He was already bleeding when he arrived. Imu coughed up blood the moment he stepped onto Elbaph a detail that suggests leaving the Holy Land comes at a serious physical cost, possibly tied to the conditions of his Devil Fruit power or to Mary Geoise itself

7. The anime may have been hinting at his identity all along. The opening scene of anime Episode 1148 (released November 2025) depicted Icarus falling adapting Chapter 1114, titled "Wings of Icarus." This is now being read as an early visual nod to Imu's winged, fallen-angel design, months before his reveal. 

The Bigger Picture

What makes this moment feel different from other big One Piece reveals is the sheer finality of it. Imu has been the series' secret shadow for nearly a decade of real time. Now he's bleeding, standing on a battlefield, and about to show the world what he can actually do.

Chapter 1180 won't just be another exciting installment it's the beginning of the endgame. And if Oda's track record means anything, it's going to be worth every week of waiting.

One Piece Chapter 1180 releases officially on April 19, 2026, on Manga Plus, Viz Media, and the Shonen Jump app. 

 

One Piece Season 3 Confirmed: 'The Battle of Alabasta' Is Coming in 2027

Netflix has officially confirmed One Piece Season 3, titled The Battle of Alabasta, set to premiere in 2027. Here's everything you need to know about the new season, the storyline, and what the showrunners have said.

If you've been wondering whether Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat crew would make it to the desert kingdom of Alabasta  the answer is yes, and it's going to be epic. Netflix dropped the official announcement, confirming that the third season of its critically acclaimed live-action One Piece series is in production and on track for a 2027 release.

What Is One Piece Season 3 About?

Season 3 is officially titled One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta. It adapts one of the most beloved arcs from Eiichiro Oda's original manga and for good reason. The story follows the Straw Hats as they travel to Alabasta, the desert homeland of Princess Vivi, which is on the brink of civil war.

The secret villain pulling the strings behind the rebellion is none other than Sir Crocodile one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and his shadowy criminal organization, Baroque Works. Their goal is to seize control of the kingdom for themselves, and it falls on Luffy and his crew to stop them before the nation collapses entirely. 

 

One Piece Season 3 Confirmed: 'The Battle of Alabasta' Is Coming in 2027

"A rebellion threatens to tear the nation apart, fueled in secret by one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, the ruthless Sir Crocodile... the Straw Hats must face a brewing civil war and a powerful warlord to save Vivi's kingdom before it crumbles into the sand."

The official logline also teases formidable new enemies, brand-new worlds, and higher stakes than any previous season. In short: if you loved the first two seasons, Alabasta is where things get serious.

What the Showrunners Said

Co-showrunners Joe Tracz and Ian Stokes clearly have a deep love for this story arc and it shows in how they talked about it.

"The Alabasta saga is one of the best-loved stories in all of One Piece and one of our personal favourite arcs — so it's a huge honour to bring it to life," Tracz and Stokes said in a joint statement. Tracz added that Season 3 builds on everything they've done in the previous two seasons to deliver "a war story that's epic and emotional, spectacular and surprising."

He also slipped in a fun tease for fans of the arc: "We can't wait for fans to join us in Alabasta, where the stakes are high... and the ducks are big." Anyone who knows the manga knows exactly what that means.

How Has the Show Performed So Far?

The live-action One Piece has been a massive success for Netflix since its debut in 2023, racking up nearly 100 million views on the platform. Season 2 launched on March 10 and immediately debuted at No. 1 on Netflix's Global Top 10 list a position it has maintained since launch, according to Variety.

That kind of sustained viewership is exactly why Netflix is pushing forward with Season 3, and why fans can be confident the show isn't going anywhere.

Is There a Lego Special Too?

Yes, alongside the Season 3 announcement, Netflix also confirmed a two-part animated Lego special tied to the franchise. The special will retell the events of Seasons 1 and 2 with brick-building humour and action, and is scheduled to drop on September 29.

It's a fun, family-friendly way to revisit the story before Alabasta arrives, and could be a great entry point for younger fans or newcomers to the series.

When Does One Piece Season 3 Come Out?

Netflix has confirmed a 2027 release window for One Piece: The Battle of Alabasta. An exact premiere date hasn't been announced yet. Netflix shared the news officially on the One Piece Netflix Instagram account with the message: "See you in 2027, Straw Hats! The battle of Alabasta is approaching."

Frequently Asked Questions

What arc does One Piece Season 3 cover?

Season 3 adapts the Alabasta Arc, also called the Battle of Alabasta one of the most iconic storylines in the original manga by Eiichiro Oda.

Who is the villain in One Piece Season 3?

The main antagonist is Sir Crocodile, one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, and his criminal syndicate Baroque Works.

When is One Piece Season 3 coming out on Netflix?

Netflix has confirmed a 2027 release. A specific date has not yet been announced.

Who are the showrunners for One Piece Season 3?

Joe Tracz and Ian Stokes return as co-showrunners for the third season.

How many views has One Piece gotten on Netflix?

The series has accumulated nearly 100 million views since its 2023 debut, with Season 2 debuting at No. 1 on Netflix's Global Top 10.

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