![]() ![]() Screen Rant will bring you more information about the live-action Cowboy Bebop TV show when we have it. NEXT: All the Live-Action Anime Adaptations Currently in the Works Only time will tell how fans of the original show and film will respond, of course. Given how important Cowboy Bebop has proved to be some ten-plus years on, many viewers who discovered the franchise at the turn of the twenty-first century will likely want to find out what a live-action adaption looks like, as a small screen production.Ĭowboy Bebop - alongside such contemporary masterpieces of the anime genre as Akira - may very well be the next property of its kind to receive a live-action update for twenty-first century audiences on the big screen in time too, joining this past spring's Ghost in the Shell film and the upcoming Death Note movie from Netflix. Starring John Cho, Mustafa Shakir and Daniella. “Cowboy Bepop” follows a group of intergalactic bounty hunters fighting evil.Whether or not the live-action Cowboy Bebop will live up to the reputation of the original anime - as well as the animated Cowboy Bebop movie - remains to be seen. Despite this, or because of it, Cowboy Bebop has now been adapted into a live-action English-language series, arriving today on Netflix. It later aired on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim, growing its popularity in the United States. The classic series originally premiered in Japan in 1998, and ran as a 26-episode show. The much-anticipated Netflix adaptation has experienced delays over the course of production due to John Cho’s on-set injury, which put the show out for seven to nine months. Production wrapped in March, which original anime series director Shinichirō Watanabe working as a consultant on the series, and original composer Yoko Kanno returning to score the live-action action. The much-anticipated adaptation has experienced delays over the course of production due to Cho’s on-set injury, which put the show out for seven to nine months. It also gives us a closer look at the villains Pierrot Le Fou and Vicious, and more scenes of the bounty-hunting trio exchanging the snarky banter that made the cartoon iteration such a hit.Īfter getting waylaid twice - once because of an injury leading man Cho suffered on set and then due to the the coronavirus lockdown - “Cowboy Bebop will finally debut on Netflix on November 19. A week after tantalizing anime audiences with a teaser clip, Netflix has finally dropped the official full-length trailer for its live action “Cowboy Bebop” series. Shot in the same same snappy style as last week’s teaser, the preview sprinkles in even near-perfect recreations of scenes from the original show. Think “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly” meets “The Mandalorian.” Based on the original 1998 Anime, “Cowboy Bepop” is a 10-part “action-packed Space Western” which follows bounty hunters Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir), and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda) as they pursue the “solar system’s most dangerous criminals.” GEOFFREY SHORT/NETFLIXįrom the looks of the trailer, the live-action “CB” will be remarkably faithful to the source material. ![]() “If you need to find me - I go by Spike Siegel these days,” star John Cho, 49, intones at the beginning of the epic trailer.īased on the 1998 anime of the same name, the 10-part “action-packed Space Western” series follows bounty hunters Spike Spiegel (Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir, 45), and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda, 34) as they pursue the “solar system’s most dangerous criminals” – while trying to escape their troubled pasts, per the trailer’s hyped up description. ‘The Mandalorian’ teases return of fan-favorite character in new trailerĪ week after tantalizing anime audiences with a quickie teaser, Netflix has finally dropped the official trailer for its new live-action series. Jamie Lee Curtis: My ‘secret sauce’ for getting more screen time Inside the Hamptons trailer park that’s become a playground for millionairesĪ trailer in a Hamptons billionaires’ bunker sells for a record $3.75M ![]()
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