Netflix's live-action OnePiece will NOT be a carbon copy of the anime! Make of that what you will....
Netflix is currently developing a live-action One Piece series for its streaming service, being the first time that Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates have received a television series in North America. While a release date remains under wraps, several cast and crew members have taken the opportunity to release letters to fans and those they worked with as filming wraps.
Nicole Hirsch Whitaker is the cinematographer for the upcoming tale reimagining the earliest adventures of Luffy and his crew, with the series looking to adapt the East Blue Saga from the earliest stories of One Piece's manga and anime.
So far, Netflix has revealed several actors that will be assisting in bringing this live-action adaptation to life, though fans have yet to get a glimpse as to what said actors will look like in their respective roles. If you don't know the actors that will be playing the heroes and villains of One Piece, the roster will include Inaki Godoy as Monkey D.
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