Netflix has canceled the live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop after just one season, reports THR (opens in new tab). The TV series based on the iconic anime and manga debuted on Netflix less than three weeks ago on November 19. Season one consisted of ten episodes, and apparently Netflix has seen enough. It isn’t clear …
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Cowboy Bebop doesn’t end how you think it’ll end. You may know the anime off by heart but, as becomes abundantly clear during the Netflix series’ dying embers, this is an adaptation that’s heading in a radically different direction. It remains to be seen just how the passionate fanbase will …
Read More »Answering the big Cowboy Bebop question: Is Ed in the Netflix series?
It’s the question fans have been asking ever since it was revealed that the classic animated show would make the leap to live action: is Ed in the Cowboy Bebop Netflix series? One of the main characters from the anime has been conspicuously absent from any marketing and trailers, despite …
Read More »Cowboy Bebop Netflix series star on Spike and Jet’s relationship: “Bert and Ernie with guns”
If you’ve seen the original Cowboy Bebop anime, you’ll know the relationship between hardened ex-cop Jet Black and lovelorn, eternally hungry Spike Spiegel can be cantankerous and frayed at the best of times. As that dynamic makes the leap to live-action on Netflix, Jet Black actor Mustafa Shakir talks to …
Read More »New Cowboy Bebop trailer offers a look at its heroes, villains, and Ein in a spaceship
The new Cowboy Bebop trailer is here – and fret not anime fans: the Netflix live-action adaptation is overflowing with style, charm, and a certain Good Boy stealing every scene he’s in. As expected now that we’re just weeks away from the Bebop’s lift-off, the new trailer sets the stage …
Read More »You can now watch Netflixs Cowboy Bebop title sequence
Let’s jam. Netflix has unveiled the funky title sequence for its upcoming live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop. The series focuses on John Cho’s Spike, as well as the Bebop’s motley crew of Jet (Mustafa Shakir), Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda), and lovable pooch Ein. Unfortunately, there’s still no trailer for the Cowboy …
Read More »Cowboy Bebop Netflix series is giving one of its characters a larger role in live action
Cowboy Bebop showrunner André Nemec has revealed one of the main key differences between the Netflix series and the original anime. In an interview with Polygon (opens in new tab), Nemec explained that Julia – Spike Spiegel’s muse and one-time lover – will have a more considerable role in live …
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