The live-action version of "One Piece" crew said it would not copy the anime content

The live-action version of "One Piece" crew said it would not copy the anime content

"One Piece" is about to be adapted into a live-action series by Netflix. Although it is accompanied by controversy, it has also attracted a lot of attention.

Recently, we got a little glimpse into the content of this live-action series. The comics and animation of "One Piece" have more than a thousand episodes, and the length of the first season of the live-action series of ten episodes will definitely not be able to show the content of the anime so far. Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, one of the crew's photographers, gave the answer. She said that the first season of the live-action version of "One Piece" will tell the content of the East China Sea, which is the beginning of the story of the anime. At the same time, Whitaker and the director have watched all the more than a thousand episodes of "One Piece" so far to ensure that they know what they are doing.

At the same time, she emphasized that the live-action version of "One Piece" will not "copy" the anime, but will "create its own thing" in many aspects.

“If the story isn’t there, it’s not going to hold an audience, no matter what you do,” she said. “We just hope we can attract a new audience, people who find the story good and interesting.”

If the comics are really followed, it probably won't be that good. It depends on the crew's adaptation skills. But adaptation is not random. The final effect of the live-action version of "One Piece" can only be determined after watching the feature film. I just hope that the ending of this drama can be slightly better than Netflix's "Resident Evil".

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