ONE PIECE Live Action – New Behind the Scenes and Casting
The upcoming live action adaption of Eiichiro Oda’s shonen powerhouse, One Piece, has been a hot topic in the anime community. After the (undeserved) negative reception of Cowboy Bebop, I’m honestly shocked that not only has this project proceeded, but that in a truly non-Hollywood fashion, the team behind the show has gone to great lengths to build confidence in the project. With cast and crew both singing the praises of the production on social media, and a careful attention to detail in design, it’s very exciting to see the updates we receive, and with Netflix’s annual “Geeked” week in full swing, fans are well fed this week. We received not only an introduction to Iñaki Godoy, playing Monkey D. Luffy, and the two show runners, Steven Maeda and Matt Owens, but a behind the scenes look at some of the handcrafted sets, and new casting announcements.
As part of Geeked Week, Netflix released this video offering a look at the Going Merry, Baratie, and Miss Love Duck ships, as well as concept art of the real life versions of these iconic seafaring vessels.
Additionally, on their Twitter account, another round of casting has been announced.
meet the newest cast members joining ONE PIECE #GeekedWeekpic.twitter.com/NfaIaVA8qI
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) June 6, 2022
Appropriately, Langley Kirkwood has been involved with another show about pirates, as he played Captain Bryson in 2014’s Black Sails.
While the internet remains skeptical, this author is extremely excited for the new show. There’s clearly a lot of love and reverence for the source material here, and with Owens and Maeda both known and avid One Piece fans, and the cast as excited and dedicated as this one, I look forward to (hopefully) sharing in the excitement of the show when it drops exclusively on Netflix later this year.
Kalle
June 7, 2022 @ 12:11 pm
Crossing my fingers and toes that this one will succeed because I am still depressed that Netflix Canceled Cowboy Bebop when All it needed to be completed was 2 Seasons. It only needs One Season left to be complete. One Piece is an Ambitious project to adopt because it has thousands of Episodes.
EileenCruz
June 7, 2022 @ 12:13 pm
I hope the Friday Night Whites, aka Whiny YouTube Vloggers, won’t attack this show because that killed Cowboy Bebop.
EileenCruz
June 7, 2022 @ 12:17 pm
If One Piece Succeeds, then I won’t worry about the fate of the Avatar and Yuyu Hakusho live-action adaptations. I want to see a successful live-action adaptation of an Anime for once. If I were Netflix, I would uncancel Cowboy Bebop to show they can finish an Anime Adaptation to give people confidence in One Piece and Avatar, regardless of how Polarizing Cowboy Bebop is.
EileenCruz
June 7, 2022 @ 12:21 pm
They need to avoid being political and make a good story. Don’t be too woke nor unwoke. Just do a great diverse cast doing a great story without spamming politics.
EileenCruz
June 7, 2022 @ 12:22 pm
I want this to succeed so badly, but this is Netflix and Netflix gave me more trust issues than my father, who left my mom for another woman.
EileenCruz
June 8, 2022 @ 3:48 am
I have low hopes for the series as a whole because live-action seldom works with these types of themes, but the sets absolutely beautiful. I’m really excited for this. I’m aware that the majority of anime adaptations fail. But I have a feeling this one is going to be fantastic. For the few seconds he was there, Iñaki Godoy was bursting with energy. This leads me to believe he was a wise choice. I’m hoping the rest of the show is just as good. I don’t care how bad the show is at this point; all I care about is seeing the set. Please don’t tear them apart if the show fails because they’re incredible. If the show ends after season one, I’d like to see a one-piece auction show based on the set.
EileenCruz
June 8, 2022 @ 3:52 am
The sets, especially Baratie, are fantastic! Baratie and Arlong Park are without a doubt the two most memorable events from the anime’s first season. Not to mention that it will almost certainly be used as a tourist attraction or even a restaurant after that. One thing that bothers me is the Going Merry headpiece, but I’m hoping against hope that it will work out in the end.The sets are beautiful, but after Cowboy Bebop, a series that seemed impossible to screw up but did, I’m not optimistic about this. I sincerely hope they can disprove me and hit it out of the park.