One Piece (Live-Action Series)

One Piece is a live-action television series based on the manga of the same name, produced by Tomorrow Studios for the streaming service. The series was released on August 31, 2023.

Eiichiro Oda served as executive producer for the series alongside Tomorrow Studios' CEO Marty Adelstein and President Becky Clements. Steven Maeda is the series' showrunner and, along with Matt Owens, an executive producer and writer. Other writers include Diego Gutierrez, Allison Weintraub, Ian Stokes, Lindsay Gelfand, Laura Jacqmin, Jason Cho, Damani Johnson, and Tom Hyndman.

The series was first announced on July 21, 2017 by Weekly Shonen Jump editor-in-chief Hiroyuki Nakano to commemorate the manga's 20th anniversary.

Production
With the series' announcement, Oda commented that "the first condition [he] presented is that the live-action [sic] will be faithful to the fans who have supported ‘One Piece’ for 20 years". A few days later, Adelstein predicted that its budget "could set a new record for the highest production cost in television drama history" as "the work's worldwide fame merits this scale of production". The series will reportedly begin with the East Blue Saga. In May 2020, Tomorrow Studios had planned to begin filming the series in South Africa by the end the year. However, in December Variety magazine reported that One Piece had not "set a start date" in an article about South Africa's lifting of COVID-19 travel restrictions.

In September 2020, Matt Owens discussed adapting the series on a YouTube live-stream hosted by fans of the franchise. Owens explained that he hoped to introduce the franchise to new audiences through live-action version and that writers' ambition for each episode is to replicate the manga's ability to make readers "laugh," "cry" and "go 'holy shit!'"; however, the East Blue arc will be less episodic and the series' humor will be suited to contemporary Western sensibilities. Owens also recounted that he was given Oda's approval after explaining how significant the franchise had been in his life.

In March 2021, a social media post by Maeda, which featured a photo of an office door labeled Project Roger, suggested that in-person work on the series had resumed. On February 1, 2022, Netflix confirmed that the series was in production. The series is currently filming under the codename Project Panda.

On June 17, 2023, an official teaser trailer for the series was released on YouTube. A full-length trailer released on July 22, 2023 with a final trailer released on August 30, 2023.

Episodes
The first season consists of eight episodes, with the plot covering the East Blue Saga, starting from the Romance Dawn Arc up to the end of the Arlong Park Arc.


 * 1) "Romance Dawn"
 * 2) "The Man in the Straw Hat"
 * 3) "Tell No Tales"
 * 4) "The Pirates are Coming"
 * 5) "Eat at Baratie!"
 * 6) "The Chef and the Chore Boy"
 * 7) "The Girl with the Sawfish Tattoo"
 * 8) "Worst in the East"

Cast


Cast members were first revealed on November 9, 2021, starting with the actors for the first five Straw Hats being announced on the official series Twitter. Further cast member were announced on March 8 and June 6, 2022. Additionally, Jean Henry and Len-Barry Simons reportedly announced their own casting on social media.

On July 1, 2023, it was announced that the Straw Hats' (Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji) voice actors from the Toei anime would reprise their roles for the Japanese dub. Additionally, Godoy and Skylar will voice their own characters (Luffy and Sanji, respectively) for the Spanish dub.

Trivia

 * On March 8, 2019, a listing for One Piece appeared on Netflix in the “American Programmes” category, but was removed the next day. It reappeared with the Netflix Original branding once the first season was announced in January 2020.
 * According to South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, this series is Netflix's largest production in the continent of Africa.
 * The closing credits are shown over a map of the East Blue, and are expanded each episode. The map has several details and cameos:
 * The map is shown to by issued by Kong, and his face can be seen under the title.
 * Goat Island and the Island of Rare Animals, locations which did not make an appearance in the series, still appeared on the map.
 * Loguetown, which is yet to be visited by the Straw Hats, also appears.
 * Other locations mentioned in the original series are also present, such as the Oykot Kingdom, Sixis, Cozia, Kumate Tribe's island, and Mirror Ball Island.
 * Momoo can also be spotted on the map but does not appear in the series.
 * In Episode 8, Paradise can be briefly seen, and Sandy Island and Jaya can be identified.

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