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Cowboy Bebop series back in 2018, and after some delays, filming for season one of the has finally finished in New Zealand. We got our first peek at the set in October of 2019, before an injury to star John Cho and the coronavirus pandemic put things on hold.
The Funimation blog which helpfully notes that its service is the place where you can stream the original anime points out an Instagram post from Faye Valentine actress Daniella Pineda where she revealed filming has wrapped. Beyond Cho and Pineda, Mustafa Shakir is playing Jet Black, and other cast members were announced on Twitter last fall.
Toonami Announces Cowboy Bebop Holiday Marathon
UPDATE:
Cowboy Bebop s actually getting this marathon because it won the Toonami Audience Takeover Bracket. Swimpedia s Kevin Moncayo actually won the contest, and got to choose the line-up of episodes that includes some major fan-favorites! You can check out the line-up for the marathon here on Swimpedia s Twitter! Original story below:
Toonami announced a new
Cowboy Bebop marathon for the holiday weekend! Adult Swim s Toonami programming block has had one of the strongest years in a long time, and although it s had a number of shifts due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it s celebrating the holidays like only this block can. In fact rather than celebrate with a marathon of any of the current series running on the block, Toonami will be dipping into its vault for a special marathon running
Netflix, in its announcement, gave gist of the anime
When Yusuke dies saving another’s life, he’ll embark on a journey across the world of humans, spirits, and demons to return to the land of the living. Yoshihiro Togashi’s legendary manga Yu Yu Hakusho will be a live action series on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/K4t5eNta9d NX (@NXOnNetflix) December 16, 2020
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The streaming giant had tweeted this on December 16
The development was announced by Netflix on December 16 on Twitter that showed an image from the manga carrying a Jump Comics imprint, with an excerpt about the story.