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Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop series hype clip reveals release window and much more

Netflix's Cowboy Bebop series hype prune reveals release window and much more

Cowboy Bebop Netflix
(Image credit: Netflix)

Netflix's live-activeness Cowboy Bebop serial is almost here, and a brusque-but-sugariness clip that debuted at the streaming service's Geeked Week event has us buzzing. Plow up the book when you press Play, as nosotros've embedded the prune below for all to watch.

For those who aren't aware, Cowboy Bebop is an all-time classic anime series, focused on a group of bounty hunters who runway down — you guessed information technology — criminals. But the original series' splendid visuals, soundtrack and banter made it a hit.

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And so, allow's dive into the news here. For starters, just look at John Cho as Spike Spiegel. The hair! They got Spike's hair right! If you're not swooning, I don't know what yous're thinking. Daniella Pineda and Mustafa Shakir (who volition play Faye Valentine and Jet Black, respectively) look similar they're getting in character for sure.

Then, in that location'due south the next scrap of news from the trailer. I promise your Tv set setup has skillful audio, because Yoko Kanno — the genius composer behind the original anime soundtrack — will be creating the Netflix series' soundtrack, besides. Just heed to Kanno'south iconic song "Tank!" the opening theme from the original series, which shows up in the clip, for confirmation.

Kanno's interest should help existing (but wary) fans feel a little more than excited for this live-activity adaptation. Information technology's almost as of import as Spike'south hair. Almost.

Lastly, we take the news from the championship card at the stop. Those who suspension or close the clip early on will miss out on the big news: Netflix'south Cowboy Bebop adaptation is arriving in autumn 2021.

Cowboy Bebop on Netflix release window

(Image credit: Netflix)

The Cowboy Bebop serial wrapped production in March 2021, and while it was supposed to come out concluding year, the COVID-19 pandemic and John Cho's articulatio genus injury halted things.

The flavour will likely have ten ane-hour episodes. The original series has 26 episodes (called "sessions") that ran a little over one-half-an-hour each. The anime is currently streaming on Hulu and Funimation.

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Henry is a senior editor at Tom'southward Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the by six-plus years. Prior to joining Tom'due south Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Mag. He's also covered the wild earth of professional person wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

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