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Fans of Shinichiro Watanabe's sci-fi action anime "Cowboy Bebop" have been anxiously awaiting the Netflix live-action adaptation, and the trailer is finally here. Anyone who was worried about the live-action version losing its jazzy, kinetic cool can put those fears to rest: the goods are all here. In the original anime, Ed doesn't show up for a bit and she's only in certain episodes, so hold tight! The original anime series had 26 episodes, so there's plenty of time for the Netflix crew to get to Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, the genius teenage hacker who bonds deeply with Ein. While we didn't get any glimpses of Ed in the trailer, we did get hints for just about everything else that's coming our way in "Cowboy Bebop. The opening shot is on Cho's Spike in silhouette, looking out over a space dock into a beautiful cityscape.


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Fans of Shinichiro Watanabe's sci-fi action anime "Cowboy Bebop" have been anxiously awaiting the Netflix live-action adaptation, and the trailer is finally here. Anyone who was worried about the live-action version losing its jazzy, kinetic cool can put those fears to rest: the goods are all here. In the original anime, Ed doesn't show up for a bit and she's only in certain episodes, so hold tight!

The original anime series had 26 episodes, so there's plenty of time for the Netflix crew to get to Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, the genius teenage hacker who bonds deeply with Ein. While we didn't get any glimpses of Ed in the trailer, we did get hints for just about everything else that's coming our way in "Cowboy Bebop. The opening shot is on Cho's Spike in silhouette, looking out over a space dock into a beautiful cityscape.

While the crew of the Bebop may always be short on money, at least they get a chance to sightsee. We can see the tip of Spike's fighter ship, the Swordfish II, parked just behind him.

That's our space cowboy alright — all long limbs, wonky grace, and perfect hair. Okay, maaaybe all of the sights aren't so great to see. It looks like the Bebop is headed to the asteroid colony of New Tijuana, which is the setting of the first episode of the anime series, "Asteroid Blues.

We get a quick peek of Tamara Tunie as Ana, an old friend of Spike's from before he ever joined up with the Bebop. In the anime Ana runs a convenience store on Mars, and she was friends with Spike when he was a member of the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate.

Spike tells her that he has a partner now Jet , and we get brief flashes to Spike's tragic past before he informs her that he's going by the name "Spike Spiegel. Before Spike leaves Ana, he takes a long look at a framed black-and-white photo of a blonde-haired woman. Fans of the anime will recognize Julia, Spike's former lover, instantly.

Falling in love with Julia is what made Spike leave the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate, and what eventually puts him into a deadly feud with Syndicate member Vicious.

There are several ships in the series that are important, but the Bebop is the one that matters most because it serves as home for Faye, Spike, and Jet. They might fly around or have space battles in their other ships, but the Bebop is where they eat, sleep, and accidentally trip out on hallucinogenic mushrooms in one famous anime episode. We also get a peek inside the cockpit of the Bebop, where Jet's neon yellow "Beware of the Dog" sign is on full display.

Jet seems to be having a fine time piloting the Bebop, but then he tries to close the shades and one of them gets stuck. He has to go smack his fist against the panel until it works, which is relatable for anyone who's ever worked with old technology and also shows us that the Bebop ain't exactly a top-of-the-line luxury vessel.

The crew of the Bebop are roughing it, and they're just trying to get by. There's a neat shot of the Bebop landing on the water, probably on the same planet we saw Spike on at the very beginning. Spike explains via voiceover that in this world, there's really nowhere that's safe. There's a whole slew of bounty hunters always on the lookout for fresh meat, the cops are dirty at best, and the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate, often called just the Syndicate, run everything.

Spike's got some bad blood with the Syndicate, so he has to be especially careful. Speaking of the Syndicate, we get a tiny flash of a peek at Vicious, one of Spike's greatest enemies. Vicious and Spike were close friends within the Syndicate, and both of them had feelings for Julia.

When Spike left and tried to take Julia with him, it spawned their blood feud. Without Spike there to stop him, Vicious rose through the ranks of the Syndicate, amassing incredible criminal power. One of the most wild baddies the crew of the Bebop face off against is the Teddy Bomber, real name Ted Bower, an activist and terrorist who uses exploding teddy bears to take down symbols of capitalism.

There's another quick flashback to Spike when he was a member of the Syndicate. You can tell because his hair's pulled back, see? We see him with Julia, and they share some tender and intimate moments in quick bursts of imagery before we're back to the Bebop's regular timeline. This guy looks a lot like the Van, the council of elders that ran the Red Dragon Syndicate in the anime. Maybe they consolidated all of those old dudes into one creepy masked guy, but the effect is definitely impressive.

There's a brief and colorful clip of a fight between Spike and one of his bounties, the pet thief Abdul Hakim. Cho gets to show off some martial arts moves and there's a silly porn sign in the background that looks like it's a ransom note. Hakim is the main villain in the second episode of the anime, "Stray Dog Strut. We finally get a glimpse of Faye Valentine as she bursts onto the screen in a blast of gunfire, but then we're quickly taken to a diner where the crew of the Bebop are rehashing their last mission.

Faye's looking pretty beat up, but she's a tough broad and doesn't seem to mind. We can start to get a feel for the dynamic between Spike and Faye, which is contentious and somewhat like the love between siblings.

Cut between the diner sequence is Faye pulling off of the deck of the Bebop in her ship, the Red Tail. She's taken Ein with her, and she gives the boys in the cockpit of the Bebop a wink before she takes off.

This still sums up the relationships between the Bebop crew members pretty well. Spike doesn't want to deal with Faye's antics anymore, Faye is exasperated that she didn't get away with something, and Jet looks completely annoyed with the both of them. Poor Jet often has to play father to both Faye and Spike, but at least here he just has to hold Ein who is always along for the ride.

Faye loves her guns, and she gets a pretty stinking cool one in "Cowboy Bebop. Remember when I said that sometimes "Cowboy Bebop" gets weird? In a truly creepy episode of the original anime, a man who was a lab experiment named Mad Pierrot escapes and creates a carnival of terrors that kills several people before Spike takes on the bounty.

Spike, Faye, and Jet have a great fist-bump over the diner table. Teamwork is great, ain't it gang? The very next shot is Spike aiming his gun at Faye's head again, though, so the camaraderie on the Bebop is strained at best.

They'll always be there for one another, but they're going to bicker like school children about it the entire way. Spike and Vicious have a stunning fight in the anime, shooting and sword-fighting in front of a giant stained glass window. The Netflix series decided to keep that amazing imagery, and the live-action version is breathtaking. The whole trailer feels like "Cowboy Bebop" come to life, but seeing such an iconic image in three dimensions is really, really cool.

The final shot of the trailer shows Jet, Spike, and Faye in a field, all looking a little apprehensive about something. In the anime series, they often argue about what bounties to take and how to take them on, and it's likely this is just before they get into some serious trouble in the name of making a buck. The sarcastic humor of "Cowboy Bebop" shines through in these little moments, and the actors are doing killer work expressing what was previously animated.

The live-action series debuts on Netflix worldwide on November 19, The Universe at His Feet Netflix. See the Spacey Sights Netflix. A Haunting Memory Netflix. It's the Bebop, Baby! At Least She's Spaceworthy? Coming in for a Water Landing Netflix. Oh Look, it's Vicious Netflix. The Teddy Bomber Netflix. A Steamy Flashback Netflix. A Freaky Bountyhead Netflix. Collecting a Bounty Netflix. There's Miss Valentine! Flight of the Red Tail Netflix. Don't Touch Ein Netflix.

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After years of waiting, we're finally getting Netflix's live-action Cowboy Bebop series. So far, the streamer has shared the release date, photos of the cast in action, and a first look at John Cho as Spike Spiegel. Now, we're finally getting a glimpse of what's in store for the space Western series in the official teaser from Netflix. Casting for the project was first announced back in , but production was eventually delayed after Cho sustained a knee injury on set.

Japan's cult sci-fi anime show "Cowboy Bebop" becomes a new live-action series on Netflix on Nov.

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Of all of Netflix 's live-action adaptations of anime currently in the works, Cowboy Bebop has to be one of its most highly anticipated. And the streaming platform has now shared a teaser trailer for the show ahead of an official trailer, which will be released next week. The clip is titled "Lost Session" and gives a first look at the gun-totting trio in all their glory as they chase bounties together across the galaxy. The teaser clip opens with Spike, Faye and Jet in different rooms of the Bebop spaceship, showing off how the live-action series has accurately recreated the original interior design from Watanabe's animation. At first Jet appears to be stood inside his quarters, which is evident from the brief glimpse of bonsai trees that he takes care of in his spare time. Both he and Faye walk out of their respective frames to join Spike in the main living room where they discuss a potential bounty for them to find. At the end of the teaser clip, following a bounty gone wrong, the trio return to the living room and sit on a yellow sofa and chair that is the same as the furniture seen in the anime. While out on a bounty, Faye and Jet stop when they realize that Spike is not with them, learning that he has disappeared to get a bite to eat. When the pair remind him they're "on a job" he quips that noodles come first, and this is a reference to the character's love for the dish.

Everybody is having a blast in the "Cowboy Bebop" trailer

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No offense to Din Djarin , Bo-Katan Kryze, and Boba Fett, but the crew of Cowboy Bebop looks like the most fun collection of space-faring bounty hunters anywhere in the known galaxy. After the release of several production stills and the show's opening credits sequence , Netflix has finally debuted a teaser for its live-action remake hitting the streamer next month. Nothing seems to have been lost in translation with a fluid stylishness that channels the paneled comic book aesthetic of the original anime. In a larger statement provided to media, he explained that the goal was "to create a lot of excitement for the show itself, targeting simultaneously fans of the existing anime series as well as people unfamiliar with the show whatsoever. When they're not tracking down targets, our bounty hunting heroes are on the lookout for the nearest noodle stands.

Cowboy Bebop — brand new Netflix original series and anime fans are eagerly looking forward to the series. But, with the launch of its teaser, the series would be awesome for the general audience as well.

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Watch the teaser below, which follows the trio of space bounty hunters as they track down their target, fight an army of thugs, and even squeeze in time to grab some noodles:. Despite not featuring any specific scenes from the series, the Cowboy Bebop teaser does an excellent job at establishing the show's breakneck pacing and campy aesthetic. The World , packed with jarring action sequences and short, quippy dialogue. All in all, it looks like a blast — not to mention, pretty faithful to the tone of the anime version. But they can only kick and quip their way out of so many scuffles before their pasts finally catch up with them.

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The countdown continues for the premiere next month of Cowboy Bebop , the Netflix live action adaptation of the popular anime series. The streaming giant just dropped the full official trailer for the ten-episode series. As we've reported previously , the original anime series premiered in It's a space western about a group of bounty hunters on a spaceship called the Bebop. Cowboy Bebop drew critical acclaim and became a cult hit thanks in part to its striking visual style and its strong thematic elements. Cho plays lead character Spike Spiegel, a bounty hunter born on Mars with a history of violent gang activity and a penchant for fist-fights. Daniella Pineda Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom plays Faye Valentine, a bounty hunter and con artist in debt from excessive gambling fees who spent 54 years in suspended animation after a space shuttle accident.

Cowboy Bebop is based on a hugely successful, award-winning Japanese anime which ran in Japan from to The trailer is much in keeping with the.

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Even before the trailer starts it's throwing up references to the anime. Called "Lost Session," the title itself refers to how the original anime called each of its episodes "sessions. In the same style as the anime, Spike, Faye, and Jet all embark on a bounty but with some very slick transitions between each scene.

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Netflix is taking some parts of the original anime and using it to influence the new series. Netflix is working with Yoko Kanno, the original music director whose jazzy music soundtrack defined the original anime, according to Gizmodo. So far, Netflix already released the opening credit sequence on YouTube back in late September. Now, Netflix has been revealing a little more about the show, which takes place in and is all about space-traveling bounty hunters and their adventures. Official trailer in 1 week.

Cowboy Bebop , the iconic genre-defying anime series, is set to receive a live-action adaptation by Netflix. The Sunrise Inc.

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Netflix is taking a risk creating a live-action remake of Cowboy Bebop , a beloved anime series from the turn of the century, about a group of outer space bounty hunters who jet across the solar system hunting down criminals, battling organized crime syndicates, and occasionally getting high out of their minds on mushrooms; and they look very, very stylish while they do it. Netflix is gonna try, and a new teaser gives us an idea of how:. The team is clearly having fun incorporating the split screen bar into the action, and the lead trio has a nice banter going. And on a more serious note, we get our first line of dialogue from Alex Hassell as a the villainous Vicious, who will probably have a bigger role in this show than he did in the anime, which was mostly made up of standalone episodes. To stay up to date on everything fantasy, science fiction, and WiC, follow our all-encompassing Facebook page and sign up for our exclusive newsletter. Streaming More Netflix News ».

A ragtag crew of bounty hunters chases down the galaxy's most dangerous criminals. They'll save the world - for the right price. Along with their trusty pal Ein, a genetically-engineered Pembroke Welsh Corgi with human-like intelligence.

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