Netflix is showcasing Monkey D. Luffy’s live-action costume that will be featured in the live-action film adaptation of One Piece.
Twitter user @/OnePieceNxBr took a photo of Luffy’s live-action costume currently on display for the Netflix Tudum global event currently taking place in Brazil. Based on the photos, the Netflix adaptation of One Piece retains Luffy’s iconic straw hat, red vest, and blue shorts. The only significant change made to the design of his clothing was the exchange of sandals for shoes.
Netflix previously revealed the design of the Going Merry, the Straw Hat pirate ship used for their adventures in the East Blue saga. The main image shows a faithful reproduction of the ship, featuring the sheep scarecrow, the chasing gun and the Jolly Roger of the Straw Hats emblazoned on the ship’s mast. At the top of the One Piece poster is the title, “The Pirates Are Coming.” A closer look at Luffy’s straw hat and hand-painted flag was also shown in May.
Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series
A live-action adaptation of One Piece will air on Netflix in 2023. Eiichiro Oda, creator of One Piece, is involved in the production of the Netflix TV series. So much so that Netflix promised Oda that it would not release its version of One Piece until it met his approval. Rumors of the live-action One Piece series failing in its first audience preview were reported in April but were quickly refuted by Greg Werner, an official collaborator and consultant on the series. cancel.
The cast for the Straw Hat Pirates is Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami and Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp. Additionally, Peter Gadiot will play “Red-Haired” Shanks, the pirate who inspired Luffy’s adventures in One Piece. Koby, the first friend Luffy meets on his journey, will be played by Morgan Davies. Ilia Isorelýs Paulino will play Iron Mace Alvida of the Alvida Pirates. Buggy the Star Clown, the captain of the Buggy Pirates, will be played by Jeff Ward.
For now, Netflix has only announced that their live-action One Piece adaptation will air in 2023. However, the show’s staff are excited to show fans how they’ve adjusted the plot. Fan favorite stories from the series. Matt Owens, presenter and Executive Producer for the live-action One Piece adaptation, believes the film “knock it out of the park” with Nami’s version of “Help Me” from Arlong Park section.
The One Piece anime series is currently available on streaming sites like Netflix, Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Tubi.
Source: Twitter