Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action: Cast, Trailer, Episodes, Release Date

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The One Piece live-action series, which recently made its Netflix premiere, is certainly your cup of tea if you enjoy sailing the high seas, having adventures, and engaging in fierce pirate combat.

As Luffy and the Straw Hats embark on their mission and board their ship, they encounter some terrifying live-action adaptations of anime villains, such as Captain Morgan.

Here is all the information you ought to know about Captain Morgan from the anime and Netflix’s One Piece if you want to take a closer look at the character.

About Captain Morgan in One Piece Live-Action

In Netflix’s One Piece, Langley Kirkwood portrayed Captain Axe-Hand Morgan. One of the most dreaded Marines is Captain “Axe Hand” Morgan.

Axehand Morgan abuses his position as captain to take control of the island around the East Blue marine facility.

Because a huge axe was fastened to one of his arms instead of a hand, he was given the appellation “Axehand.”

It also makes sense because he is in charge of the Marine base.

He creates fear with the help of his cyborg-like physique, even if it occasionally involves terrifying his own kid, Helmeppo.

Additionally, for his part as Walter Buckley in the Max’s Warrior series, Langley is most known. He has had appearances in The Banshee, Catch, Dominion,  and the BBC’s Outcasts series from Shondaland.

Captain Morgan in One Piece Anime

Captain “Axe-Hand” Morgan is one of the key antagonists in the initial installments of the East Blue saga of the anime, and he battles Luffy and his allies throughout the Romance Dawn Arc.

Like in the Netflix live-action version, after losing to Luffy, he loses his titles and is locked up in the World Government marine facility he formerly oversaw.

The fact that he looks crisper in the anime let’s face it, is the primary visual distinction between the two Captain Morgans. I mean, take a look at that axe and metal jaw!

Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Plot

One Piece Live-Action

In search of the committed crew, he needs to sail the vast oceans and find One Piece; the young rogue Monkey D. Luffy sets off on his journey.

On an island ruled by the insane clown pirate Buggy, Luffy, Zoro, and Nami are held captive.

Koby shows bravery by enlisting in the Marines. Vice Admiral Garp, a formidable marine, embarks on a quest for Luffy with the aid of Koby.

At Kaya’s mansion, which is now a prison, they fight their way through it with Luffy, Zoro, and Nami. Nobody anticipates the peril that ambushes the gang.

Sanji eventually pursues his aspirations after a protracted struggle at the Baratie, and another crew member reveals their actual self.

The group helps a crew member in desperate need of a family. At the series’ conclusion, a new pirate crew is born.

Other Cast in One Piece Live-Action

The Straw Hats’ leader, Monkey D. Luffy, is portrayed by Iaki Godoy.

Emily Rudd plays the navigator for the Straw Hats. Rudd has previously made appearances in movies like “Moonshot,” television shows like “Hunters,” and series like “Dynasty.”

The Straw Hats’ sharpshooter, Usopp, is portrayed by Jacob Romero Gibson. In the past, Gibson has appeared in the television shows “Greenleaf” and “Grey’s Anatomy.”

The Red-Haired Pirates commander “Red-Haired” Shanks, who handed Luffy his recognizable straw hat, is portrayed by Peter Gadiot.

Previously, Gadiot appeared in “Yellowjackets,” plus other programs such as “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” and “Queen of the South.”

Koby, a young man Luffy saves from a pirate group and who decides to join the Marines, is portrayed by Morgan Davies.

A former cast member of “Evil Dead Rise,” “Terra Nova,” and “The Girlfriend Experience,” Davies is an Australian actress.

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