Still in the making, the One Piece live-action series – adapted from Eichiro Oda from the manga of the same name (101 volumes available from Glénat) – has yet to release an official image, although its main cast has been announced there. A few months ago. However, the Netflix producer revealed the first production last night, especially offering Vogue Merry’s first vision, the boat that accompanies the straw hat crew adventure of pirate monkey D.C. Led by Luff.
Get ready to go with Luffy and his “Straw Hat Pirates” in search of the world’s greatest treasure, the mysterious One Piece, behind the scenes in a live video remake of the greatest manga series of all time. pic.twitter.com/o4vQsX7OHF
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The world’s best-selling manga (with over 500 million copies in circulation), One Piece follows Luffy’s adventure; Thanks to Gum-Gum, the fruit of the devil with elastic forces, the latter aspires to become the legendary goal d. Roger and become the new King of Pirates. During his adventures the young man crosses characters that will become his allies but also powerful enemies.
The Netflix series One Piece, created by Stephen Maeda, combines the role of Inaki Godoy as Luffy, the sword-wielding pirate hunter Rorona Zoro, or even Emily Rad, the navigator in the skin of dew. Tonight, the cast of the series was joined by several new performers, including Stephen Ward as Corsair Corsar Dracul Mihauk and Langley Kirkwood as Captain Morgan.
In production, the One Piece Live Action Series will be available exclusively on Netflix for 2023!
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