AMBot | 06/04/2020 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
On the sci-fi news website io9, an update about Netflix's live-action adaptation of Sunrise's Cowboy Bebop anime was published following a conversation with writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach. Grillo-Marxuach confirmed that there will be a corgi, just like in the original anime. He also told io9 that the show's style and content will be loyal, saying: "If you do Cowboy Bebop, you do Cowboy Bebop."
The writer also revealed some changes, such as toning down Faye's costume for Netflix. Although the characters will continue to smoke, the show won't glorify it as much.
He told io9 that the series will tell the broader story of the show's characters.
Production of the first season was halted in New Zealand after lead actor John Cho suffered a knee injury on set in October, followed by a shutdown due to the new coronavirus.
The writer also revealed some changes, such as toning down Faye's costume for Netflix. Although the characters will continue to smoke, the show won't glorify it as much.
He told io9 that the series will tell the broader story of the show's characters.
Production of the first season was halted in New Zealand after lead actor John Cho suffered a knee injury on set in October, followed by a shutdown due to the new coronavirus.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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