‘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

'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
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After the massive success of One Piece Live Action on Netflix, fans are excited to see what the creators have for them in season 2. Oda’s masterpiece was one of the best-selling manga series in history, and the live-action adaptation has lived up to the series’ reputation. The live-action has united all of the fans and earned their respect, which many other live-action programs have failed to do. Fans have loved every aspect of the series and are hoping to get a season 2 by next year.

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Cast Of Netflix's One Piece
Cast Of Netflix’s One Piece

Instead of the success, the cast of One Piece played by Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Emily Rudd as Nami, Mackenyu Arata as Roronoa Zoro, Jacob Romero Gibbs as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji have recreated an Iconic Picture which has gone viral on Twitter.

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One Piece Recreated Picture Goes Viral

One Piece’s cast Inaki Godoy, Emily Rudd, Mackenyu, Jacob, and Taz Skylar have recently shared a picture on Twitter, which is a recreation of an iconic image. A Twitter account by the name of One Piece shared the picture on the platform, and it has gone sensationally viral. This image has been loved and reshared by One Piece fans helping the post reach 907k views.

One Piece Cast Recreated Picture
One Piece Cast Recreated Picture

Many fans have believed that this picture might be an indication for season 2 as the first season worth $126 Million has been the biggest success in the history of live-action adaptation movies.

One Piece live action adaptation
One Piece is a live-action adaptation by Netflix

The season 2 rumors have got the fans riled up and excited about the series which has only helped in becoming the icing on top of the success of Season 1.

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Another Viral Picture Recreated by One Piece Cast

This is not the first picture that the cast of One Piece live-action has recreated. The cast gathered for a special photo shoot to recreate the cover art of One Piece volume 11, a classic image recognized by fans worldwide. Taz Skylar is pictured on the right in a low-cut button-down, while Jacob Gibson is pictured on the ground as Usopp. Emily Rudd completes the cast reconstitution in a two-piece design that effortlessly evokes Nami. In the background, we see Inaki Godoy as Luffy wearing a patterned shirt, while Mackenyu’s Zoro is dressed elegantly in all black. 

One Piece Volume 11
One Piece Volume 11

The photo’s inspiration comes from One Piece Volume 11, titled “The Meanest Man in the East,” which depicts the Straw Hat Pirates visiting Loguetown, which is the last island before the Grand Line.

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One Piece Live Action, Luffy, Zoro and Nami
One Piece Live Action

The actors of the One Piece live-action series brought their characters to life in their replication of the manga covers and other recreated images through their poses, clothes, and facial expressions, giving the fans satisfaction and happiness resulting in making the show more and more popular.

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