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Where to Watch One Piece Live-Action?

A treat for the fans of One Piece has finally arrived as the live-action adaptation is available to stream.
September 1, 2023Updated:November 5, 2023
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The highly anticipated live-action series of the famous manga One Piece has finally arrived. With the arrival of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew of Straw Hat Pirates, the series features real-life actors based on the characters envisioned by Eiichiro Oda.

After its release this week, the entire world of the Internet has continued to stream through the episodes and are sharing their reviews.

There are viewers who are concerned about the series, as the previous anime had around 1,000 episodes. However, they need to worry much as One Piece Live-Action is now available on Netflix. The adaptation will revolve around the beloved anime and manga of the same name, created by Eiichiro Oda.

How Many Episodes Are There In One Piece Live-Action?

The logo of one piece changes every episode🔥 pic.twitter.com/p5C4X9T9bl

— Sigmar 🔴 (@sigmarshanks) August 31, 2023

Ardent fans of the One Piece franchise need not worry thinking how the Netflix series would show the story of 1000 episodes and many volumes of the Manga. Interestingly enough, the series was announced as an eight-part live-action series by Netflix.

The first season has garnered significant attention for its faithful interpretation of the source material. What also caught everyone’s attention was the changed intro in every episode.

While each episode of the anime series was around 22 minutes long, the Netflix adaptation of One Piece is around an hour long. The long runtime gives enough room for character development, intricate plotlines, and breathtaking action sequences in the series.

Also, to everyone’s surprise, all the episodes of the series have been released together. It will certainly enhance the viewing experience, allowing fans to dive deep into the world of One Piece without having to wait between episodes.

Who Plays Luffy In The Netflix Live-Action?

"I can’t imagine anyone else but you" 😭 Come along with us on a dream visit to the studio of the legendary Eiichiro Oda. #OnePieceNetflix pic.twitter.com/WcPIKTPALT

— ONE PIECE(ワンピース) Netflix (@onepiecenetflix) August 26, 2023

Tracing back to the origin of the series’ protagonist, the story was all about Luffy. He gained rubber powers by eating the Gum-Gum devil fruit as a child, and later, he aspires to become the King of the Pirates. When the Netflix adaptation was announced, everyone was excited to hear who would play the role of Money D. Luffy. With all that, it was Iñaki Godoy who was announced to play the Monkey D. Luffy.

Iñaki Godoy (Luffy): Why me? Why did you like me?

"ODA said, I made him laugh in my audition" #OnePieceNetflix

Full interview: https://t.co/7orWUukdtJ pic.twitter.com/XXnVyppcVT

— ONE PIECE NETFLIX FAN (@OP_Netflix_Fan) August 24, 2023

During a conversation with Teen Vogue, the lead actor of the series shared his meeting with the creator of the manga, Eiichiro Oda. When Iñaki Godoy asked the manga icon, “Why me? Why did you like me?”, “ODA said, I made him laugh in my audition.”

In the past, the actor was also associated with another Netflix project, The Imperfects, where he played Juan Ruiz.

Juan (One Piece's Iñaki Godoy) shows off his inner monster in this clip from the new sci-fi series THE IMPERFECTS pic.twitter.com/sbSKNyL299

— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) September 10, 2022

What Is The Budget For One Piece Live-Action?

To bring justice to the world adapted from Japan’s highest-selling title in history, Netflix did not hesitate to spend money on the One Piece Live-Action series. Reportedly, it was costlier than HBO’s Game of Thrones.

According to reports, the cost of producing each episode of the series surpasses that of the episodes of the fantasy universe created by George R.R. Martin.

With all that, the financial allocation for crafting individual episodes of the One Piece adaptation is said to be around $17 million. Surprisingly enough, the first season, with 8 episodes, is said to be at least $144 million, which is about $40 million more than what the anime it’s based on has spent in over two decades on the air.

During Netflix’s Geeked Week, the showrunners Steve Maeda and Matt Owens also showed off the massive pirate ship sets being built for the live-action One Piece show.

Featuring Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, the live-action adaptation of One Piece is streaming on Netflix.

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