'One Piece' chapter 803 spoilers: Whitebeard's family

 "One Piece" official website

There's not much known about the personal life of Whitebeard Pirates Captain Edward Newgate inside the world of "One Piece," although it appears fans may be learning more about him with the arrival of chapter 803.

Recently, the manga has been teasing potential reveals regarding the family of Newgate, and it has even been implied that the burly warrior may even have a son.

According to Movie News Guide, one of the characters inside "One Piece" who have been put forth as the potential son of Captain Newgate is Edward Weeble, although this does not appear to be the case.

It has also been suggested that Miss Bucking herself may be the dearly beloved wife of Captain Newgate, although this too appears unlikely. Miss Bucking may have great interest in the Captain, but it appears she is after something other than his heart. Miss Bucking herself looks like she has secrets of her own that she has held onto, and those may be revealed in the next chapter.

Chapter 803 of "One Piece" is also expected to give readers a better idea on who has remained part of Captain Newgate's crew.

As for what else fans can expect to learn about in chapter 803, it looks they will finally get their first look at Luffy's next opponent. Just who this mysterious foe is remains unknown at the moment, although Manga Edge suggested that this opponent has already been shown earlier and may possess power greater than what Luffy has dealt with before.

The next chapter will also likely give fans a closer look at a new location known as Zou. This mysterious island is unlike anything that has popped up inside "One Piece" before and it may grow into an integral element of the chapter moving forward.

There's a lot for fans to look forward to in Chapter 803 of "One Piece," and more official details are expected to come out soon.

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