
Several images of materials used in the making of the One Piece movie have been revealed in recent hours.
The live-action “One Piece” seems to be very close to its first broadcast, and with Netflix’s TUDUM event taking place this weekend, it looks like this will be the stage chosen to finally show a trailer for the adaptation. What’s clear is that one way or another, we’ll be seeing some movement this weekend, as many of the props used during the making of the series have already begun to circulate.
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Before we get started, all of this material comes from @OnePieceNxBr, who attended an exhibition of the material at Netflix’s TUDUM :








To be honest, the props themselves aren’t bad, it’s another thing to see it all in motion later in the series, but at first glance, the materials used seem to be of very good quality for the live-action adaptation of “One Piece”. That said, I’d like to remind you of a few important details:
I know we’re all very nervous about seeing the “One Piece” live-action movie, because even though historically there’s every chance against it given what Netflix has done, it would be an amazing project if it came to fruition properly. Anyway, it looks like the countdown has begun, and while I personally thought we’d have to wait until One Piece Day to see the first trailer for Netflix’s live-action, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Netflix’s TUDUM is the event we’ve been waiting for.






