Loved Lera Abova in 'One Piece' Season 2 on Netflix? Here Are 5 Projects You Need to Watch of the Nico Robin Actress

Published 03/11/2026, 11:26 PM PDT

When the enigmatic archaeologist Nico Robin finally appears in One Piece Season 2, her sheer elegance reeks of quiet danger, and her poise reveals a handful of mysteries. Lera Abova, the actress who brings her to life, uses her calm yet powerful aura to perfectly portray Miss All Sunday. Abova seems tailor-made to embody the brilliant and elusive Baroque Works agent, seamlessly making her one of the most crucial characters in the Straw Hat universe. But the actress’s voyage to the Grand Line succeeds several other projects that are worth discovering.

For those who cannot take their eyes off her, below is a curated trove of five titles starring Abova to stream next.

1. Anna

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Lera Abova appeared in the spy thriller directed by Luc Besson before slaying in the world of pirates and Devil Fruits. The movie depicts a Russian model who gets recruited into the lethal secret operations of the KGB.  Abova stars as Maude, one of the supporting characters in the high-octane story.

Where to watch: Anna (2019) is available to rent, purchase or stream on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV.

2. Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin

Abova brings out her playful side in this musical comedy, which is a spin-off from the beloved Pitch Perfect universe. Abova shows her acting range and breathes life into Thea, who is a DJ exploring Berlin's unpredictable music culture together with Bumper Allen.

Where to watch: Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin (2022) is available for streaming on Peacock across multiple territories.

3. Honey Don’t!

The film belongs to Ethan Coen's unique lesbian B-movie crime-comedy trilogy, which features an ensemble cast that includes Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans. Abova plays Chère in this stylish mystery filled with dark humor.

Where to watch: Honey Don't has been released on digital VOD platforms after its theatrical debut. It is currently streaming on Netflix in the US. 

4. Exterritorial

In Exterritorial, Abova plays the refugee character Irina/Kira Wolkowa, who becomes involved in an international conspiracy that includes espionage and multiple identity changes. The movie also stars Jeanne Goursaud as Sara Wulf, a former Special Forces soldier with PTSD, Dougray Scott as a consulate security officer, Kayode Akinyemi as Sergeant Donovan, Annabelle Mandeng as Deborah Allen, among others.

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Where to watch: The movie will become available for streaming on Netflix, standing out among its brilliant collection of spy thrillers.

5. One Piece

Netflix's One Piece deserves more than a single binge as Abova farms an insane amount of aura blending into Miss All Sunday. Her terrifying powers of sprouting extra hands whereever she wants translate on to screens smooth like criminals, giving Abova her biggest and most viral breakout role. Abova now literally has her hands full with success of the show. 

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Where to watch: Netflix's presents its crown jewel of live-action manga adaptation with One Piece Season 2. 

Lera Abova shows her ability to play both mysterious and emotional characters through her expanding filmography, which includes action thrillers and indie dramas. Her career enters a fresh phase of development through her work in One Piece, which propels her to global stardom.

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Which is your favorite Lera Abova project? Let us know in the comments.

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Ipshita Chakraborty

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Ipshita Chakraborty is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie. Offering thoughtful and compelling storytelling, they cover everything Hollywood and trending, from the latest streaming sensations to behind-the-scenes buzz. With about 7 years of writing experience for online media, Ipshita brings their voice to the coverage through industry analysis and cultural critique, a strength evident in prior work, such as their views on why the Michaela gender swap was needed in Bridgerton.

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