We finally know the release date for a new feature film based on the One Piece phenomenon in France!
Pirate Luffy fans rejoice! One Piece Red, the next film in the franchise, will be released in France on August 10, 2022, just four days after Japan!
Following the release of One Piece Stampede in 2019, this new work will focus on Shank, nicknamed Le Roux.
This character is the captain of the crew of Le Roux and one of the four emperors. He is also a former member of the legendary Pirate Roger, the only group to have successfully conquered the Grand Line.
Although relatively cautious in the anime, he is a pirate who inspired Luffy, the protagonist of a series created by Eichiro Oda.
The story of this new work follows the story of Luffy and his crew. The latter are preparing to attend the long-awaited music festival.
The world’s most popular singer Uta is on stage for the first time. He who is none other than the daughter of the legendary pirate Shank Le Rus, will reveal the special power of his voice that can change the world.
The feature film is written by Tsutomu Kuroiva (One Piece Gold) and directed by the author of the original manga. It is directed by Goro Taniguchi (Code Geass Lelouch of the Resurrection).
First released in 1997, One Piece became the best-selling manga in the world with 490 million copies sold to date.
The 100th volume of Luffy Adventures was released on December 8 in France, to the delight of the fans. 101st available from the May 4 issue of Glénat.
Otaku can also entertain in 1000 episodes of animated adaptation, online DNA. Also note that the live-action series will soon see the light of day on Netflix with Inaki Godoy monkey d. In the role of Luffy. The license still has a bright future.
Source: allocine

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