Emily Rudd and Iñaki Godoy Crying After Watching the One Piece Live Action Teaser For the 1st Time is Still Powerful Enough to Make Fans Emotional

When Netflix's One Piece live-action cast saw the teaser for season 1 for the first time, they reflected on the hard work and effort they put into it.

Emily Rudd and Iñaki Godoy

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  • One Piece live-action season 1 was a big hit and one of the main reasons for its success was the hard work of the cast members.
  • When the cast saw the teaser of the series for the first time, they reflected on the moment and got emotional.
  • The production of the second season has also begun and they will have to double the effort this time.
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Netflix’s One Piece live-action has been soaring through the internet because of the recent updates that the series has been getting. One Piece fans are excited that they might soon get to see the next part of Luffy and his crew’s adventures as they sail through the Alabasta saga. However, it won’t be as easy as the last time.

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Netflix's One Piece live-action series
One Piece live-action series | Credit: Netflix

The first season of the One Piece live-action adaptation was a great success thanks to the hard work and talents of the cast who played the roles of the Straw Hat Pirates in the series. It wasn’t easy to bring one of the most mythical and fantastical worlds to life, but they did it and made it look as real as possible. And fans got to see their reactions to watching their hard work after so long.

The production of the first season of One Piece live-action took about a year to come to fruition. Thus, when the series was about to be released, Netflix decided to record and share the reactions of the One Piece cast as they saw the teaser of the series for the first time. It was an emotional moment for the fans and for the cast, as Iñaki Godoy and Emily Rudd were seen bursting out into tears.

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Iñaki Godoy and Emily Rudd Had An Emotional Moment

The amount of effort and struggle that went into the shooting of the first season of One Piece live-action cannot be explained in words. Oda’s world is one of the most beautiful but complex places, so creating a live-action adaptation around it certainly wasn’t going to be easy.

But the creators and the cast took it upon themselves to give the One Piece fans the best possible version of the adaptation, and the hard work that they put into the series was seen during a reaction video that was shared by Netflix.

The actors who played the role of the Straw Hat Pirates sat together to enjoy the teaser for the first time, and it turned into an emotional moment.

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A scene from Netflix's One Piece live-action
A scene from One Piece live-action | Credit: Netflix

As it was one of the biggest moments of their lives, Iñaki Godoy and Emily Rudd started crying while the others were seen jumping through their seats. It showed how much effort they had to put through and the pride they felt for being part of the biggest anime franchise in the world.

One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Updates

The second season of the live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s universe has finally begun with the production of the series. They have also announced a new list of cast members who will be joining the Straw Hats in their adventure, but as of now, no release date has been confirmed.

One Piece live-action is a hit by Netflix
One Piece live-action | Credit: Netflix

The second season is going to be a little tougher for the creators as it follows the Alabasta Saga, which is one of the most important storylines of One Piece. Thus, it might take a little more time to create the One Piece world than it did in Season 1.

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Ideally, they should be done with the production by the middle of 2025, and fans could potentially get the new season by the end of next year. Until then, One Piece fans can get more updates by following the One Piece live-action social media accounts and learning more about the upcoming season.

One Piece live-action is available to watch on Netflix.

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Written by Tarun Kohli

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