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Netflix’s live-action series One Piece gives the Straw Hats a science

Netflix’s live-action series One Piece gives the Straw Hats a science

Luffy and Straw Hats on Netflix approx. The live-action adaptation of the Eiichiro Oda manga hits the streaming service on August 31, and Netflix has released the longest trailer yet to give fans a new preview of the show. Netflix has released the latest version one piece The trailer is out on Friday in celebration of One Piece Day, which falls annually on July 22nd.

The trailer shows a little more about the crew’s journey than we’ve seen before, including a look at the Straw Hats’ ship and flag. We also get a few glimpses of the villains they’ll be up against this season, including Buggy the Star Clown.

Netflix also released the New message from Oda himself He praised the series’ creators and actors and talked about how much he enjoyed working with them:

There was a lot of effort — all the effort that went into the actors, the world-building and the costumes, the presentation of things in a way that only live-action, dialogue can do — and the whole process of several people getting their heads together was celebratory in and of itself.

Oda also explained how excited he is that this series is finally out to people after seven years in the making.

“Right now, I love and cast the production team so much that I can’t wait for them to get the recognition they deserve from everyone around the world,” Oda said.

one piece It will contain eight episodes in the first live-action season. All episodes will be available for streaming upon the series’ release on August 31.

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