Netflix’s One Piece live-action is now filming, here’s a sneak peek

Where can we get a copy of that keychain?

All eyes are now on the Straw Hat pirates as the production team andcast of Netflix’s One Piece live-actionbegan filming today.

Nami actress Emily Rudd in the One Piece live-action set

Nami actress Emily Rudd posted a few sneak peek photos on her Instagram account to further hype fans for the release of the live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s beloved anime series.

This is what it looks like on the filming set of Netflix’s One Piece live-action series

Emily Rudd’s Instagram posthighlighted her very own filming chair labeled “Nami” on the backrest. She also posted a selfie of herself wearing a One Piece t-shirt.

Others such as Luffy actor Iñaki Godoy also shared some behind-the-scenes photos of his adventures while filming, including his fellow cast Jacob Romero as Usopp and Taz Skylar as Sanji.

Netflix has started filming One Piece! Emily Rudd plays Nami in the One Piece Live-Action

Netflix Executive Producers Steve Maedaand Matt Owens could not contain their excitement filming the show and also posted their respective chairs.Maeda even showed a keychainthat resembles Luffy’s straw hat in the anime.

Prior to their first day of filming, a few fans already caught a glimpse of the enormous Netflix set located inside Cape Town Film Studios in South Africa. The set includes real-life Going Merry andMiss Love Duck ships.

Jacob Romero, Iñaki Godoy, and Taz Skylar in the set of the One Piece live-action

Eiichiro Oda promises that the adaptation will be “faithful to the fans who have supported One Piece for 20 years,” according to aninterview with Variety.

“It’ll take a bit more time to get this show done,” Eiichiro Oda said. “But we’ll continue to do our best to deliver a show that we’re confident will be enjoyed by everyone around the world!”

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TheOne Piece live-action serieshas been voted by Japanese fans as the most anticipated Hollywood adaptation this year, followed by Your Name and Gundam.

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You can follow the officialOne Piece live-action Instagram accountfor more updates.

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