The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
The producers of Netflix’s surprisingly widespread One Piece live-action sequence say scripts for a possible second season are accomplished and the present may return on the streamer as early as subsequent yr.
In an interview with Variety, Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios (the oldsters who made the One Piece live-action sequence in addition to Netflix’s swiftly canceled Cowboy Bebop live-action sequence) confirmed that, “We’ve got scripts ready.” The caveat, nevertheless, is that manufacturing of a potential second season of the One Piece live-action sequence can’t begin till Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike is resolved.
“Realistically, hopefully, a year away, if we move very quickly, and that is a possibility,” Becky Clements, president of Tomorrow Studios, instructed Variety. “Somewhere between a year and 18 months, we could be ready for air.”
Read More: Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints
A trustworthy and charming live-action anime adaptation, the Netflix sequence has grow to be one thing of an anomaly within the anime neighborhood since its August 31 premiere: a uncommon success story. It debuted because the high present on the streamer with 18.5 million views—a feat Clements says “exceeded” Netflix’s expectations.
“I think [Netflix is] looking at various situations about how many episodes they do, do they break them up?” Adelstein mentioned. “I think they’re trying to figure that out this week. I suspect we’ll hear from them in the next week to two weeks. There seems to be a big impetus to keep this going and to come up with a long-term strategy. So we’re just waiting for that.”
Adelstein instructed Variety {that a} potential second season of Netflix’s One Piece sequence must increase its viewers past simply present followers of the sequence, a course of he mentioned the primary season had already began.
“We’re getting a lot of family viewing and that is really the key, is to bring in the non-fans and people who aren’t aware of the IP because the show stands on its own and you get people to watch it and people really love it,” Adelstein mentioned.
In our overview of Netflix’s One Piece, we mentioned the present “is one of the rare well-made live-action anime adaptations” that’s “full of heart, from its vibrant set and wardrobe designs to the disarmingly charming found-family dynamic that the live-action crew so effectively exudes.”
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