Netflix has revealed the first look at his live-action Cowboy Bebop series and has announced its release date. Cowboy Bebop will be available on Netflix from November 19, and John Cho’s version of Spike is incredibly faithful to the original, while Faye (Daniella Pineda) may disappoint fans with its more conservative tone. Mustafa Shakir’s Jet Black also has a proper look, very much in keeping with the brand.
That batch of live action images of Cowboy Bebop can also give us a clue as to which parts of the anime the first season might cover from the Netflix series.
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First images of the live action of Cowboy Bebop
A image that stands out is of Spike, gun in hand, in a church. The Cowboy Bebop fans You will immediately recognize that this is one of Spike’s few confrontations with the series’ villain, Vicious, and it is one of the most iconic scenes from the original series. All the pieces are finally coming together. Netflix had already announced that series composer Yoko Konno would return to write some new pieces.
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Considering what decisive that was the music Yoko Konno for the success of the original seriesWithout a doubt, it is a great achievement for Netflix to have managed to get him to participate in the production of the live action series Cowboy Bebop.