Today (January 30), the famous Japanese manga "One Piece" officially announced that Netflix will co-produce a live-action series of "One Piece" with Tomorrow Studios. It is reported that the first season of the live-action version of "One Piece" will have 10 episodes, and the comic author Eiichiro Oda will serve as the producer of this series. The official Twitter account of the live-action version of "One Piece" has also been officially opened, and the official also announced the news to the majority of "One Piece" fans through an announcement. The official announcement of One Piece said: I know I announced the live-action version of One Piece back in 2017, but these things take a lot of time! Preparations behind the scenes have been slowly moving forward, and it seems I can finally make the big announcement: Netflix, the world's leading streaming entertainment service provider, will provide us with reliable production support! According to the official introduction of the live-action version of "One Piece", the first season of the series will have 10 episodes. The specific cast and storyline have not yet been announced. Fans of this work can wait patiently for more official news to be released. |
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