More Live-action Anime Adaptations Of To Be Released On Netflix: All You Need To Know
One Piece’s live-action adaptation on Netflix has taken the streaming platform by storm, drawing both fans and newcomers alike into the world of Eiichiro Oda’s beloved manga and anime series. However, it’s not the only gem in Netflix’s treasure trove. There’s a slew of new live-action anime adaptations in the pipeline, and they promise to deliver fresh, exciting experiences for viewers. Now, let’s explore what lies ahead.
- Yu Yu Hakusho: Embracing the Spirit Detective Legacy
Release Date: December 2023
Prepare yourselves for the spiritual realm as Netflix brings us “Yu Yu Hakusho,” the next major manga adaptation. Scheduled for release in December 2023, this live-action series is a result of a partnership between Netflix, Shueisha, Toho, and Robot. Directed by Sho Tsukikawa, the show boasts a diverse international cast that includes Takumi Kitamura as Yusuke, Jun Shison as Kurama, Kanata Hongo as Hiei, and Shuhei Uesugi as Kazuma Kuwabara.
- Avatar: The Last Airbender – A Second Chance for Aang
Release Date: 2024
Netflix is gearing up for an epic journey into the elemental world with its live-action adaptation of “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” set to grace our screens in 2024. This ambitious project aims to avoid the pitfalls of previous adaptations as it follows the first season of the beloved animated series. Albert Kim serves as showrunner, with a cast that includes both emerging talents and familiar faces like Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, Dallas Liu as Zuko, and Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai.
- Sword Art Online: A Mysterious Odyssey
Release Date: To Be Announced
While details about the live-action adaptation of “Sword Art Online” remain scarce, it’s a project worth keeping an eye on. Netflix announced this venture back in 2018, and though it’s been shrouded in mystery since, the sheer magnitude of the “Sword Art Online” franchise suggests that it may see the light of day sooner or later.
- My Hero Academia: Heroes Go Live
Legendary Entertainment delivered an exciting revelation to fans: a live-action rendition of “My Hero Academia,” now under Netflix’s distribution umbrella. Steering the ship is Shinsuke Sato, renowned for his contributions to “Alice in Borderland” and “Bleach,” while the screenplay takes shape under the skilled hand of Joby Harold, celebrated for his work on “Obi-Wan Kenobi” and “Army of the Dead.” Although specific details remain a well-guarded secret since the initial announcement, expectations soar to new heights.
- Pokemon: A Gotta-Catch-‘Em-All Live-Action Series
Following the success of “Pokemon: Detective Pikachu,” Netflix embarked on a journey to create a new live-action Pokemon series. While specifics about the story and potential adaptations are yet to be unveiled, Joe Henderson, known for “Lucifer,” is attached to write and executive produce the series. Prepare to embark on another Pokemon adventure in the real world.
- Death Note: A New Chapter Unfolds
Release Date: To Be Announced
Netflix’s previous “Death Note” movie adaptation was met with mixed reviews, but the streaming giant is not giving up. The Duffer Brothers, creators of “Stranger Things,” have teamed up with Netflix to bring us a new live-action series based on “Death Note.” This project promises to offer a fresh take on the iconic story. Halia Abdel-Meguid is set to write and executive produce the series, although details remain scarce.
In conclusion, Netflix’s commitment to live-action anime adaptations continues to grow, and the success of “One Piece” is only the beginning. With a diverse range of projects on the horizon, fans of anime and newcomers alike have much to look forward to. Keep an eye out for these exciting adaptations, as they promise to bring beloved anime worlds to life in new and captivating ways.