Matt Owens, the co-showrunner of the live adaptation of Netflix of “One Piece”, left the series.
In an article on social networks shared on Friday, Owens announced that he was withdrawing from the program “to take a break and focus on (his) mental health”.
“The last 6 years working on the play live, a play has been a trip that has changed life,” wrote Owens Instagram. “A dream come true. It also has a lot.
The co-showrunner “One Piece”, Matt Owens, leaves the Netflix series.
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THE Instagram “One Piece” The account shared Owens post in its history on Friday with legend: “You define us on a course for something really special.”
With Iñaki Godoy as a pirate monkey still optimistic D. Luffy, “One Piece” is an adaptation of the longtime manga series of Eiichiro Oda. In progress in 2023, the first season of the series followed Luffy when he assembled a crew in his quest to find a legendary treasure and become the king of pirates. The navigator Nami (Emily Rudd), Swordsman Zoro (Mackenyu), Sharphooter Usopp (Jacob Romero) and Chef Sanji (Taz Skylar) joined Luffy
Oda and Netflix revealed in September 2023 that the series was renewed for a second season. In the video announcement, ODA has teased the introduction of Tony Tony Chopper, the crew doctor and the fans' favorite reindeer hybrid. Oda has since common This season 2 will include scenarios involving Loguetown, Reverse Mountain (Twin Capes), Whiskey Peak, Little Island and Drum Island.
Owens shared presentation tasks with his colleague Steven Maeda for the first season and Joe Tracz for season 2. Tiration for the second season of the show envelope in February.