Recently, a piece of suspected production information of the live-action version of "One Piece" was circulated on the Internet by foreign media, showing that the main actors are (this lineup has not been officially confirmed): Luffy: Max Charles ("Bloodline") Zoro: Mackenyu Arata (Pacific Rim 2, Fatal Kiss) Usopp: Marcus Scribner (Black-ish) Nami: Taylor Richardson (A Most Violent Year) Sanji: Alex Lange (Black Alert) The information also shows that the show was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa this spring. The show was created by Netflix and Marty Adelstein's Tomorrow Studio (Prison Break, Snowpiercer), adapted from the original work by Oda Eiichiro, and tells the story of Luffy, a young man who aspires to become the "Pirate King", embarking on an adventure. Last year, Adelstein also talked about the casting process, but the specific filming seemed to be affected by the epidemic. Previously, the original author Eiichiro Oda stated that the live-action drama of "One Piece" has been in operation since it was announced in 2017, and the work behind the scenes has been progressing slowly. The first season of Netflix's live-action version of "One Piece" will have a total of 10 episodes, but please stay tuned for the cast lineup. |
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