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Netflix is making a live-action 'Cowboy Bebop' series
// Engadget


Continuing on an apparent quest to secure the loyalty of classic anime fans, 
Netflix is following up yesterday's Evangelion news by acquiring a new version 
of Cowboy Bebop. This time it's doing the noir-ish bounty hunter series set in 
space as a live action TV show, and has commissioned 10 episodes that will be 
co-produced with Tomorrow Studios. We don't know a lot about the show yet, but 
the director of the anime series, Shinichiro Watanabe is listed as a consultant.

The original anime series ran for 26 episodes, with a movie that arrived later. 
Netflix has tried its hand at live-action anime adaptations before, with Death 
Note, and we'd hope that experience leads to a better result with efforts like 
this one and its Avatar: The Last Airbender series.

Marty Adelstein, the CEO of Tomorrow Studios is listed as an executive 
producer, and is also working on TV series versions of Snowpiercer and Hannah. 
It had announced development of the show back in June, and as the company said 
then, Chris Yost (Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok and Max Steel) will 
write the first episode, and Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost, Helix) has confirmed 
he's writing for it as well.

Guess it's time to announce that Cowboy Bebop, the live-action series, is 
heading to @Netflix. pic.twitter.com/bKe0d8EKoH

— NX (@NXOnNetflix) November 28, 2018
my first #CowboyBebop writers room doodle! pic.twitter.com/oEdDssyFi4

— javi grillo-marxuach (@OKBJGM) November 28, 2018
Source: Netflix


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