Taz Skylar, the actor who plays Sanji in the live-action “One Piece” series, announced on Thursday (25) the end of filming of the Netflix production.
The actor made the announcement in an emotional post posted on his Instagram, in which he reflected on his journey in production and thanked several. “One Piece” is yet another adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s manga of the same name, this time in live-action.
Check out Taz Skylar’s Instagram post about the end of filming for “One Piece”:
“That’s right, I’m done,” Taz Skylar said in the caption of the post above. “Thanks to ‘One Piece’ for the opportunity to challenge myself beyond what I thought possible,” he continued.
“I had a LOT of problems with my mental health when I entered this huge new chapter. I didn’t really know which way to go or where I was sitting in the midst of all of this. But now I’m on the other side. I feel reborn as an adult. As someone who knows who he is, what he can do and exactly where he is going, ”continued the actor, who went on with a long list of thanks.
Despite the announcement, it is possible that the filming of “One Piece” is not completely finished and the filming will be carried out in the future. But with things well underway, one could imagine that it won’t take long for fans of the manga and anime “One Piece” to get a taste of what will happen in this new version of the story.
“One Piece” will follow the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, known as the Straw Hat Pirates, as they navigate the Grand Line in search of the mythical One Piece treasure.
The live-action “One Piece” series does not yet have a date to arrive on Netflix. On the streaming platform, several seasons of the anime are available.
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