The long-awaited Netflix live-action adaptation of the paragon series of adventures of the crews from One Piece has its first poster, getting ready to sail and soar high in 2023.The live-action One Piece series was first announced on July 21, 2017, by Weekly Shonen Jump editor-in-chief Hiroyuki Nakano to celebrate the beloved manga series 20th anniversary. After years in the making, fans have been fed bits of new information at times only. Produced by Tomorrow Studios for Netflix, with the creator of the iconic manga Eiichiro Oda as executive producer alongside Tomorrow Studios' CEI Marty Adelstein and President Becky Clements, counting on Steven Maeda as the showrunner and, along with Matt Owens, an executive producer, and writer, the debut was confirmed for 2023, with no specific date yet. The One Piece series logo had been revealed before, and a sneak peek was released.RELATED: How One Piece Film Red Is Making HistoryBelow is the One Piece teaser poster that was recently revealed. The series is a highly promising take on the tales and adventures of Luffy and his friends in the epic search for the fabled One Piece. The glimpses in the poster show Luffy clad in his iconic straw hat and red vest, with his fist clenched high against a bright sunset view of the ocean. It further depicts a tiny seagull with a hat, a News Coo (ニュース・クー, Nyūsu Kū), soaring in the sky. The ships will soon be sailing in the high waters of Netflix streaming sometime in summer 2023. Finally, the One Piece live-action journey is set to sail.

After the release of a One Piece sneak peek in 2022, the reception from the fans was positive because the series looks to have become quite awesome, so the expectations became even higher. The pilot episode of the series, written by Steven Maeda (Lost, The X-Files) and Matt Owens (Marvel's Agents of SHIELD and Luke Cage), had its name revealed too. It is titled “Romance Dawn,” an homage to the first arc of Oda's masterpiece.

Inaki Godoy will play Monkey D. Luffy in Netflix's One Piece. Many believe Godoy's light and joyful aura makes him the perfect cast for the main character in the One Piece live-action series. He is a Mexican actor known for playing the role of Bruno in the crime drama series Who Killed Sara? When cast, he thanked the One Piece creator on his Instagram account for the opportunity

Netflix's One Piece is scheduled to premiere in the summer of 2023.

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