Today (August 25), Netflix released the Japanese version trailer of the live-action drama "One Piece", which is dubbed by the original voice actors of the animation. This series will be a One Piece work that audiences have never seen before, which will attract old fans and new audiences. Japanese trailer: The live-action drama of "One Piece" will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix on August 31, with 8 episodes in the first season. Inaki Godoy plays Luffy, Mackenyu Arata plays Zoro, Emily Ladd plays Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson plays Usopp, and Tatsu Skylar plays Sanji. On the other side of the world, it is the Golden Age of Piracy. Ruthless pirates rule the seas, and only the strongest stand a chance of claiming the mythical treasure known as "One Piece", left behind by the greatest pirate of them all, Gol D. Roger. Years after Gol D. Roger's death, a young boy named Monkey D. Luffy dreams of training his own crew, finding the One Piece treasure, and becoming the One Piece. Luffy eats a Devil Fruit that turns his body like rubber, making him incredibly strong and agile. When Luffy comes of age, he sets sail from the village of Fusa in the East Blue, and begins his great adventure to become the next One Piece. Video screenshots: |
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