Netflix's "Cowboy Bebop" live-action drama first released stills, airing on November 19

Netflix's "Cowboy Bebop" live-action drama first released stills, airing on November 19

Netflix's live-action version of "Cowboy Bebop" has released the first batch of stills. The first season of the series, which consists of 10 episodes, will be launched on Netflix on November 19 this year. The series stars John Cho, Daniela Pineda and others, and is adapted from the original Japanese animation of the same name. The director of the animation version, Shinichiro Watanabe, serves as the series consultant, and Christopher Yost, the screenwriter of "Thor: Ragnarok", wrote the first episode.

Cast:

Spike Spiegel: John Cho (Searching)

Jeter Black: Mustafa Shakir

Faye Valentine: Daniella Pineda

Bishops: Alex Hassell

"Cowboy Bebop" is set in the universe of 2071. The governments of various planets allow individuals to capture criminals in exchange for bounties, so bounty hunters become active. The protagonist Spike is a bounty hunter who travels through the universe.

The original Japanese animation "Cowboy Bebop" was directed by the famous director Shinichiro Watanabe. Each episode is an independent plot. In addition to the exciting action scenes and science fiction settings, the animation also integrates the forms of various civilizations in the 20th century with space scenes, and adds many tributes to classic movies. It is regarded as a classic by science fiction fans. The theatrical animation "Cowboy Bebop: Heaven's Gate" released in 2001 was also well received.

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