Netflix’s live-action take on the anime classic Cowboy Bebop finally has wrapped production on its first season after a long injury layoff and the coronavirus shutdown.The streamer confirmed the news to Deadline tonight after series regular Daniella Pineda posted about it on social media.A post shared by Daniella Pineda (@notdaniellapineda)It’s been a twisty road to the film can for Cowboy Bebop.
The series was announced as being in development in June 2017, and Netflix gave it a 10-episode order in November 2018. Pineda, John Cho, Mustafa Shakir and Alex Hassell were tapped to star about six months later, and production began several months after that in New Zealand.With a couple of episodes finished, filming ended abruptly in early
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