“I am beautifully overwhelmed and humbled”: Major ‘One Piece’ Live Action Villain Is Making His Return in Season 2? Fans Make a Big Demand to Netflix

Major ‘One Piece’ Live Action Villain Is Making His Return in Season 2? Fans Make a Big Demand to Netflix

One Piece has been an enduring epic since Eiichiro Oda began the manga in 1997. It’s been accompanied by a weekly anime since 1999, and the manga is now approaching its 1,100th chapter.

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The level of detail in One Piece: Live Action is truly impressive. Everything from the grand pirate ships to the various towns featured in the show is physically constructed, adding an additional layer of immersion to a world that can be challenging to adapt faithfully.

The production design team, under the leadership of Richard Bridgland, deserves immense credit for their meticulous and outstanding work in bringing the richly imagined world of One Piece to life.

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One Piece Live Action Adaptation
One Piece Live Action Adaptation

In light of this, the primary strength of One Piece Live Action is its cast. The live-action Straw Hat Crew was embraced by the One Piece fandom even before the series aired. Additionally, fans are eagerly anticipating the return of certain characters in season 2.

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The Primary Strength of One Piece Live Action is its Cast

Iñaki Godoy’s portrayal of Luffy is considered by many to be the best live-action Luffy possible. Mackenyu’s Zoro, with his deadpan deliveries, is lauded as one of the funniest characters. Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji all bring magnetism, delight, and charm to their roles.

One Piece Live Action Cast
One Piece Live Action

The supporting cast also stands out, which is vital in a series where side characters often have dedicated fan followings. Morgan Davies captures the anxious essence of Koby, and Aidan Scott’s portrayal of Helmeppo is praised as a perfect fit.

Alongside these funny and likable characters, the portrayal of the villain leads also appeared like a pleasant surprise to the audience. Jeff Ward’s infectious delight in playing Buggy is evident, and let’s not forget the standout performance by Alexander Maniatis as Kuro.

Alexander Maniatis as Kuro
Alexander Maniatis as Kuro

Alexander Maniatis also shared his overwhelming experience of working on One Piece: Live Action on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).

Fans also posted on the same platform about his outstanding performance in the role of Kuro.

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Fans Acknowledge Alexander Maniatis for his Role as Kuro

Fans who watched the series were overwhelmed by Maniatis’ performance as Kuro in the One Piece live adaptation. They cherished the actor by sharing their experiences of watching the Kuro vs. Luffy fight.

Kuro in One Piece anime and live adaptation
Kuro in One Piece anime and live adaptation

One fan shared his thoughts, saying that he never liked the villain in the manga or anime, but Maniatis made him love the character.

In addition to the immense admiration, many fans are also hoping for the character to return in season 2 of the series.

One fan expressed a desire for Maniatis to portray the lead villain, Crocodile, in season 2, given that Kuro won’t have any further screen time as the story progresses.

Overall, the cast of One Piece Live Action has received acclaim for bringing these beloved characters to life in a way that resonates with fans of the original series.

Also Read: ‘One Piece’ Cast Takes Anime Fans’ Breath Away by Recreating an Iconic Picture as Netflix’s $126 Million Worth Live Action Show Success Guarantees a Season 2

Source: X/Twitter

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