Sounds awesome. Why hate? You're already living in a universe revolving around hyperspace.
Sounds awesome. Why hate? You're already living in a universe revolving around hyperspace.
IDK, everyone has their limit on suspension of disbelief I guess. I don't want this for many many other reasons so the black hole gun is kinda like kicking a dead horse in my eyes.
I mean, if the original series did it then it'd be fine, it's not like there isn't enough material to use.
"We begin on what is almost a beat-for-beat recreation of the Cowboy Bebop movie cold open, but with a twist."
No surprises, it's Cowboy Bebop...but with a twist! The twist being the part that ruins everything most likely.
Of all the live action anime Netflix has done, have any been...good?
Only saving grace of the dumpster fire Death Note was Ryuk, they got him spot on.
The other two live actions were Bleach and FMA, if I recall correctly Netflix involvement with those were just exclusive distribution rights.
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Yeah, pretty much only Ryuk.
Lakeith Stanfield as L was just bad. Love the guy in Atlanta, but not as L. The dialogue was the most try-hard bullshit I've ever heard in my life.
Seeing news on the twittersphere about casting:
Spike: John Cho
Jet: Mustafa Shakir
Faye: Daniella Pineda
Vicious: Alex Hassell
harold as spike eh
If he can learn some decent kung fu I could be about it.
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https://deadline.com/2019/04/cowboy-...es-1202588202/
Edit: Jet is Bushmaster from Luke Cage season 2.The space Western hails from Tomorrow Studios, Marty Adelstein’s joint venture with ITV Studios; Midnight Radio (Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec, Jeff Pinkner & Scott Rosenberg); writer Chris Yost (Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok); and Sunrise, the studio behind the original series. In addition, Alex Garcia Lopez (The Witcher; Marvel’s Daredevil and The Punisher) will direct the first two episodes.
Written and executive produced by Yost, Cowboy Bebop is the jazz-inspired, genre-bending story of a ragtag crew of bounty hunters on the run from their pasts as they hunt down the solar system’s most dangerous criminals. They’ll even save the world — for the right price.
Cowboy Bebop is co-produced by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios. Netflix will handle physical production. Midnight Radio’s (Limetown, High Fidelity, Knightfall) Appelbaum, Nemec, Pinkner, and Rosenberg executive produce and co-showrun. Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements of Tomorrow Studios (Snowpiercer, Hanna) also executive produce with Yasuo Miyakawa, Masayuki Ozak and Shin Sasaki of Sunrise Inc; Tetsu Fujimura and Matthew Weinberg. Shinichiro Watanabe (director of the original anime) serves as consultant.
Idk about that Spike pick, but the rest seem good. I will say that Faye was always the only main character that I really saw as being Asian (well, I guess Ed's maybe Indian), so it's kind of ironic that she's Mexican-American and Spike's Korean.
I am somewhat ok with this. Ed better be in this too along with the duo from Big Shot. Also if there is no Ein (and if there is, it better be a corgi) there will be anger...
Still a big no for me, and these castings don't help at all either. If one of ya'll watch it do let me know how it goes.
NO KEANU?
Not sure how I feel about any of the casting. Vicious especially.
Where's Ed?
Ein better be REAL and not some CGI bullshit
it wouldn't surprise me if they just do away with ed and ein entirely. they have no relevancy to the actual story
Yeah, assuming this the bulk of the cast, I get the feeling the season will focus mainly on Vicious taking over the Syndicate and coming after Spike with some filler bounties in between.