Article 6EA4W Luffy’s boundless optimism lights up One Piece final trailer

Luffy’s boundless optimism lights up One Piece final trailer

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Inaki Godoy stars as Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece, the Netflix live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga and anime franchise.

We're eagerly counting down to the premiere of Netflix's live-action series adaptation of One Piece on Friday, a hugely popular manga and anime series created by Eiichiro Oda. And Netflix has given us one last trailer in anticipation of that release.

When the first trailer debuted at San Diego Comic-Con last month, I noted that Netflix has had a mixed track record when it comes to making live-action adaptations of popular manga and anime. But that trailer and this new one make me optimistic that One Piece will succeed where, say, Fullmetal Alchemist failed. Early reactions seem to bear that out, with praise for the camerawork, the VFX, Oda's respect for the source material, and the sheer scale of the series. Even if you don't want to believe in One Piece, Luffy's boundless optimism might just win you over.

As previously reported, the original One Piece manga debuted in 1997, following the adventures of one Monkey D. Luffy, who heads a motley crew called the Straw Hat Pirates. There's swordsman Roronoa Zoro, thief and navigator Nami, sniper and compulsive liar Usopp, and a cook named Sanji. They're searching for the legendary One Piece, a mythical treasure that would make anyone who possesses it King of the Pirates. Monkey wants to be the Pirate King, but so do a host of other pirates with their own ships and crews. As with the manga, so with the live-action series. Per the official premise:

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