Netflix has revealed how well its live-action One Piece adaptation has done.
The streaming giant has just released its 'What We Watched' stat round-up for the period of July to December 2023, containing tons of numbers and stats about movies and shows, both original and licensed.
Regarding Netflix's One Piece, the live-action version racked up 72 million views (which Netflix defines as time watched divided by length of content), and it had a ripple effect of doubling the viewing of the anime film and series that were already on the service.
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Netflix's One Piece didn't debut until the last day of August, so it achieved that viewership across just four months.
The show is set to return for a second season, with star Taz Skylar recently telling Digital Spy that the cast were raring to go on production.
"I love the way that they’re adapting it, I love what they’re doing with each one of our characters," he said.
"We all as a cast, as a team, as a crew, we are so excited to get back together, because the first time was such a great experience and we made so many great friends.
"And we love South Africa, so we all can’t wait to go back there this year and hopefully knock it out of the park again."
Meanwhile, a One Piece anime remake has been announced, while the original anime is still going at over 1,100 episodes.
The live-action One Piece is available to stream now on Netflix. while the anime can be streamed on Crunchyroll.
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