The live-action drama "One Piece" released a photo of Luffy and Luffy together, and two supporting roles were announced

The live-action drama "One Piece" released a photo of Luffy and Luffy together, and two supporting roles were announced

Recently, a photo of Luffy and Luffy from Netflix's live-action drama "One Piece" was exposed, and the official also announced the list of actors for some supporting roles. Kamdynn Gary plays Rika who delivers rice balls to Zoro, and GENNA GALLOWAY plays Nami's adoptive mother Bell-mère.

In the live-action version of Netflix's One Piece, Inaki Godoy plays Luffy, Gordon Osorio plays the young Luffy, Mackenyu Arata plays Zoro, Emily Rudd plays Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson plays Usopp, and Tazz Skyler plays Sanji. Eiichiro Oda and others serve as executive producers.

The live-action drama of "One Piece" is jointly created by Tomorrow Studios and Shueisha. The first season has a total of 10 episodes and has now officially started filming. The drama will only capture a small part of the huge plot of the original work, and the specific plot and launch date have not yet been determined.

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