FelixSH
(He/Him)
No idea if anyone else cares, but One Piece will soon get a live action adaptation on Netflix. Here, have two trailers (spoilers for the beginning of One Piece, of course):
This is the first one, from a month or so ago. Looked decent to me.
This is a completely new trailor, and I love it. It still looks kinda trashy, but it looks way better than I would expect it to. That said, I never cared about any live adaptations, so maybe this doesn't mean much. But I really like the actor who plays Luffy, and some of the others are, at least when it comes to looks, a perfect fit.
I think the series, at least the first season, will have eight episodes, and will cover the East Blue part of the manga, something like the first 12 volumes.
I have no idea if this will work for anyone who is not a fan, but it looks like the adaptation, while true to the mood of the manga, is its own thing enough to work as a live adaptation. If anyone is curious about this insanely long series, maybe give this a try? While East Blue is clearly the beginning of the series, with the implication that the real adventure starts afterwards, it also feels like a full arc in some ways. So this might be a good entry point.
This is the first one, from a month or so ago. Looked decent to me.
This is a completely new trailor, and I love it. It still looks kinda trashy, but it looks way better than I would expect it to. That said, I never cared about any live adaptations, so maybe this doesn't mean much. But I really like the actor who plays Luffy, and some of the others are, at least when it comes to looks, a perfect fit.
I think the series, at least the first season, will have eight episodes, and will cover the East Blue part of the manga, something like the first 12 volumes.
I have no idea if this will work for anyone who is not a fan, but it looks like the adaptation, while true to the mood of the manga, is its own thing enough to work as a live adaptation. If anyone is curious about this insanely long series, maybe give this a try? While East Blue is clearly the beginning of the series, with the implication that the real adventure starts afterwards, it also feels like a full arc in some ways. So this might be a good entry point.