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'''''One Piece''''' is an upcoming [[streaming television]] series developed by Matt Owens and [[Steven Maeda]] for [[Netflix]]. The series serves as a [[live action]] adaptation of the ongoing 1997 Japanese [[manga]] series [[One Piece|of the same name]] by [[Eiichiro Oda]]. It is produced by Tomorrow Studios and [[Shueisha]] (who also publish the manga). The series features an [[ensemble cast]] including Iñaki Godoy, [[Mackenyu]], [[Emily Rudd]], Jacob Romero Gibson, and Taz Skylar. The series is scheduled to premiere in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ayoola |first=Simbiat |date=2023-01-30 |title=First 'One Piece' Poster Reveals Release Window for Live-Action Adaptation |url=https://collider.com/one-piece-live-action-poster-release-window/ |access-date=2023-02-01 |website=Collider |language=en}}</ref> |
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The series follows the adventures of the fugitive [[Straw Hat Pirates]], as they explore the dangerous oceans, lands and beyond in search of the "One Piece", a fabled treasure that will make their captain The King of the Pirates. But, the Navy is on their ship's tail and they are not the only crew searching for the One Piece. Armed with skills and unbreakable friendship, the Straw Hats are ready for the journey and even more ready to fight for their dreams together.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rosario|first=Alexandra Del|date=2021-11-09|title='One Piece': Iñaki Godoy To Star As Monkey D. Luffy In Netflix Live-Action Series; Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson & Taz Skylar Board Cast|url=https://deadline.com/2021/11/one-piece-netflix-cast-live-action-series-inaki-godoy-mackenyu-emily-rudd-jacob-romero-gibson-taz-skylar-1234870853/|access-date=2022-02-14|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|language=en-US}}</ref> |
The series follows the adventures of the fugitive [[Straw Hat Pirates]], as they explore the dangerous oceans, lands and beyond in search of the "One Piece", a fabled treasure that will make their captain The King of the Pirates. But, the Navy is on their ship's tail and they are not the only crew searching for the One Piece. Armed with skills and unbreakable friendship, the Straw Hats are ready for the journey and even more ready to fight for their dreams together.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rosario|first=Alexandra Del|date=2021-11-09|title='One Piece': Iñaki Godoy To Star As Monkey D. Luffy In Netflix Live-Action Series; Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson & Taz Skylar Board Cast|url=https://deadline.com/2021/11/one-piece-netflix-cast-live-action-series-inaki-godoy-mackenyu-emily-rudd-jacob-romero-gibson-taz-skylar-1234870853/|access-date=2022-02-14|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Production location | South Africa |
Cinematography | Nicole Hirsch Whitaker |
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Premise
The series follows the adventures of the fugitive Straw Hat Pirates, as they explore the dangerous oceans, lands and beyond in search of the "One Piece", a fabled treasure that will make their captain The King of the Pirates. But, the Navy is on their ship's tail and they are not the only crew searching for the One Piece. Armed with skills and unbreakable friendship, the Straw Hats are ready for the journey and even more ready to fight for their dreams together.[1]
Cast and characters
Main
- Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy:[2] An aloof, yet enthusiastic prospective pirate both cursed and gifted with powerful abilities from accidentally eating a mysterious fruit. His goal is to travel out of the East Blue with a crew of his own, find the mythical "One Piece" and become the King of the Pirates. Colton Osorio portrays a young Luffy.[3]
- Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro:[2] An accomplished master swordsman and bounty hunter, who uses the art of "Santoryu" aka "Three Swords Style". He aims to become the world's greatest swordsman.
- Emily Rudd as Nami:[2] An enigmatic thief who hides her past behind an aggressive indifference in search of a map to the Grand Line, where the One Piece is strongly rumored to be located. She's taken it upon herself to navigate and map out the entire world.
- Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp:[2] Boisterous, yet noble to a fault for his friends and allies; Usopp specializes in marksmanship, cunning and invention. He intends to be a brave, famous warrior of the sea recognized by his infamous pirate father, Yasopp.
- Taz Skylar as Sanji:[2] An abrasive, woman-loving, yet charming master chef who is a practitioner of martial arts primarily using his legs taught to him by his mentor and head chef, Zeff. His purpose is to find the All Blue, a mythical sea that connects the four seas together and provide quality meals to all.
Recurring
- Peter Gadiot as Shanks:[4][2] The captain of the Red-Haired Pirates who was Luffy's childhood hero and inspiration to start his own crew.
- Morgan Davies as Koby:[4] A cabin boy of the Alvida Pirates who dreams of joining the Navy.
- Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida:[4] The ruthless leader of the Alvida Pirates who fights with a large spiked iron club.
- Aidan Scott as Helmeppo:[4] The son of Captain Morgan and who uses his father's status as a Marine Captain to bully others into doing his bidding.
- Langley Kirkwood as Captain Morgan:[5] A self-obsessed Navy Captain who imprisoned Zoro, and the father of Helmeppo.
- Jeff Ward as Buggy:[4] The clown-themed captain of the Buggy Pirates whose Devil Fruit he ate gives him the ability to split his own body into pieces and control them as he sees fit.
- Celeste Loots as Kaya:[5] An orphaned heiress and Usopp's close friend.
- Alexander Maniatis as Klahadore:[5] One of Kaya's butlers.
- Bianca Oosthuizen as Sham: An officer of the Black Cat Pirates and Buchi’s partner.
- Chanté Grainger as Banchina:[2] Usopp's mother and Yasopp’s wife.
- Craig Fairbrass as Chef Zeff:[5] Former pirate and currently the head chef and owner of Baratie, a floating restaurant, and Sanji's father figure.
- Steven Ward as Dracule Mihawk:[5] A pirate regarded as the world's greatest swordsman.
- McKinley Belcher III as Arlong:[4] A strong, ruthless fishman who is the leader of the Arlong Pirates and ruler of Arlong Park.
- Chioma Umeala as Nojiko:[5][2] Nami's older sister by adoption.
- Vincent Regan as Garp:[4] A prolific Vice Admiral in the Navy.
- Grant Ross as Genzo:[2] Sheriff of the Coco Village, and Nami's father figure.
- Tamer Burjaq as Higuma: A sinister mountain bandit who tried to kill Luffy in his youth.
Episodes
The first season will consist of ten episodes,[2] with Marc Jobst directing the first two.[6]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date |
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1 | "Romance Dawn[7]" | Marc Jobst[2] | Matt Owens & Steven Maeda | 2023[8] |
Production
Development
In July, 2017, Weekly Shōnen Jump editor-in-chief Hiroyuki Nakano announced that Tomorrow Studios (a partnership between Marty Adelstein and ITV Studios) and Shueisha would commence production of an American live-action television adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga series as part of the series' 20th anniversary celebrations.[9][10][11] Oda will serve as executive producer for the series alongside Tomorrow Studios CEO Adelstein and Becky Clements.[10] The series will reportedly begin with the East Blue saga.[12] Adelstein also said the production cost could set new records.[13]
In January 2020, Oda revealed that Netflix ordered a first season consisting of ten episodes.[14] On May 2020, producer Marty Adelstein revealed during an interview with Syfy Wire, that the series was originally set to begin filming in Cape Town at Cape Town Film Studios sometime around August, but has since been delayed to around September due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He also revealed that, during the same interview, all ten scripts had been written for the series and they were set to begin casting sometime in June.[15] However, executive producer and writer Matt Owens stated in September 2020 that casting had not yet commenced.[16][17][18]
In March 2021, production started up again with showrunner Steven Maeda revealing that the series codename is Project Roger.[19] In September 2021, the series revealed its first look at the logo for the series.[20] That same month, it was reported that Marc Jobst will direct the pilot episode of the series.[21] In February 2022, it was announced that Arisu Kashiwagi will be the creative director and designer for the show's brand identity, where she will be creating and designing logo and title sequence etc.[22][23] In March 2022, alongside the release of additional casting announcements, it was said that head writer and executive producer Matt Owens would serve as co-showrunner alongside Maeda.[4] In June 2022, Emma Sullivan was revealed to have directed episodes of the series.[24]
Casting
In November 2021, the main cast portraying the Straw Hat Pirates was revealed via a series of wanted posters: Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji.[25]
In March 2022, Netflix added Morgan Davies as Koby, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida, Aidan Scott as Helmeppo, Jeff Ward as Buggy, McKinley Belcher III as Arlong, Vincent Regan as Garp and Peter Gadiot as Shanks to the cast in recurring roles.[4][26]
June 2022 saw the addition of Langley Kirkwood as Captain Morgan, Celeste Loots as Kaya, Alexander Maniatis as Klahadore, Craig Fairbrass as Zeff, Steven Ward as Dracule Mihawk, and Chioma Umeala as Nojiko.[5] In August 2022, Bianca Oosthuizen, Chanté Grainger, and Grant Ross joined the cast of the series, playing Sham, Banchina, and Genzo respectively.[27][28]
Filming
Maeda officially announced that principal photography had begun on January 31[29][30] and finished filming on August 22, 2022.[31][32][2] In May 2022, director Marc Jobst updated that he had finished filming the first two episodes of the show.[6] Part of the filming took place in Cape Town, South Africa at Cape Town Film Studios.[33][34][35] Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, the show's cinematographer said that she had her crew six weeks before the production began.[36]
See also
References
- ^ Rosario, Alexandra Del (November 9, 2021). "'One Piece': Iñaki Godoy To Star As Monkey D. Luffy In Netflix Live-Action Series; Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson & Taz Skylar Board Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Choudhary, Sayantan (November 13, 2022). "Netflix's 'One Piece' Live-Action Series: Cast, Plot, Sneak Peek, and Everything We Know So Far". Collider. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
- ^ ONE PIECE(ワンピース) Netflix [@onepiecenetflix] (July 23, 2022). "Anchors away @coltonosorio" (Tweet). Retrieved November 28, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Del Rosario, Alexandra (March 8, 2022). "'One Piece': Morgan Davies, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino & Aidan Scott Among 6 Cast In Netflix Live-Action Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 25, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g Del Rosario, Alexandra (June 6, 2022). "Netflix 'One Piece' Live-Action Series Adds Six To Cast; Star Iñaki Godoy & Showrunners Tease Epic Sets". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
- ^ a b @marcjobst1 (May 8, 2022). "4 of the Hats with me the day after wrap on eps 1&2 Epic shoot. Wow! WOW! The most funny, talented, big hearted, beautiful people who you will fall in love and who will BLOW YOU AWAY! @onepiecenetflix" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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- ^ Petski, Denise (January 30, 2023). "'One Piece': Netflix Live-Action Pirate Adventure Series Unveils First-Look Key Art Of Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
- ^ Nagata, Kazuaki (July 21, 2017). "Popular manga 'One Piece' to be remade into live-action TV drama". The Japan Times. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ a b Birnbaum, Debra (July 31, 2017). "Tomorrow Studios to Develop Japanese Comic 'One Piece' as Live-Action TV Series". Variety. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ "About Netflix - NETFLIX SETS SAIL WITH ONE PIECE BASED ON THE ORIGINAL JAPANESE MANGA". About Netflix. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
- ^ "One Piece Live-Action Hollywood Series To Begin With East Blue Arc". LRM. December 20, 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ Antonio Pineda, Rafael (July 24, 2017). "Marty Adelstein: One Piece Live-Action Series 'Could Set New Record for TV Production Costs'". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
- ^ "UPDATED: Live-Action One Piece Series Gets 10-Episode Order At Netflix". LRM. January 29, 2020. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ Jackson, Matthew (May 19, 2020). "Exclusive: Snowpiercer's Marty Adelstein updates us on his 'Cowboy Bebop' and 'One Piece' series". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ "Netflix's One Piece Live-Action Series Has NOT Started Casting Despite Rumors". Screen Rant. September 23, 2020. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 29, 2020). "'One Piece' Live-Action Series Based On Manga Classic Ordered By Netflix From Tomorrow Studios". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
- ^ "REPORT: One Piece Set Photos Show First Look at Live-Action Series' Pirate Ships". CBR. January 5, 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
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- ^ "Netflix's One Piece Shares First Look at Script". Anime. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ "EXCLUSIVE: 'Daredevil's Marc Jobst to Direct Netflix's 'One Piece' Pilot Episode". Murphy's Multiverse. September 23, 2021. Retrieved September 23, 2021.
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- ^ @UnitedAgents (June 7, 2022). "Over the moon to finally be able to share that @craigfairbrass is joining @netflix's live action series of the beloved #OnePiece, playing Chef Zeff, with episodes directed by Emma Sullivan". Twitter. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
- ^ Rosario, Alexandra Del (November 9, 2021). "'One Piece': Iñaki Godoy To Star As Monkey D. Luffy In Netflix Live-Action Series; Mackenyu, Emily Rudd, Jacob Romero Gibson & Taz Skylar Board Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved September 25, 2022.
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External links
- English-language Netflix original programming
- One Piece mass media
- Television shows based on manga
- Television shows filmed in South Africa
- Upcoming Netflix original programming
- Upcoming television series
- Television series about pirates
- Television series set in fictional countries
- Television series set on fictional islands