Cowboy Bebop | Opening Credits | Netflix

Cowboy Bebop | Opening Credits | Netflix

It’s time to blow this scene. Who’s in? Cowboy Bebop arrives Nov. 19.

COWBOY BEBOP is an action-packed space Western about three bounty hunters, aka “cowboys,” all trying to outrun the past. As different as they are deadly, Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir), and Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda) form a scrappy, snarky crew ready to hunt down the solar system’s most dangerous criminals — for the right price. But they can only kick and quip their way out of so many scuffles before their pasts finally catch up with them.

Based on the beloved anime series, COWBOY BEBOP is executive produced by André Nemec, Jeff Pinkner, Josh Appelbaum and Scott Rosenberg of Midnight Radio, Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements of Tomorrow Studios, Makoto Asanuma, Shin Sasaki and Masayuki Ozaki of Sunrise Inc., Tim Coddington, Tetsu Fujimura, Michael Katleman, Matthew Weinberg, and Christopher Yost. Nemec serves as showrunner. Original anime series director Shinichirō Watanabe is a consultant on the series, and original composer Yoko Kanno returns for the live-action adaptation. The series also stars Alex Hassell and Elena Satine.

Watch Cowboy Bebop, a live-action series, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/cowboybebop

SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7

About Netflix:
Netflix is the world’s leading streaming entertainment service with over 209 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.

Cowboy Bebop | Opening Credits | Netflix
https://youtube.com/Netflix

You may also like...

48 Responses

  1. Dynaman21 says:

    “We can’t make something better than Tank!, so let’s not even bother trying.” That’s a smart decision.

    • SuperNinoOP says:

      @Lucas Moreira this is who to anime fans come to a understanding. We need to show them how it’s done lol

    • Lucas Moreira says:

      @SuperNinoOP damn right!

    • musicwalls5728 says:

      @Trash_Bert64 which interview was that? In the last interview with Cho that I saw about this adaptation he seemed like he didn’t even like the anime that much or understand what it was trying to be. Granted, that was a while back so his opinions might have changed, but I’d like to see for myself nonetheless.

    • InMaTeofDeath says:

      @Arcane gg We can’t know for certain if it will be bad yet true but it’s not a good sign when the female lead is seen online trashing fans before the show even airs.

    • Eddie Sanchez says:

      @Sadiki St. George-Ngirwa didn’t even think of that, hell yeah

  2. AustinMcConnell says:

    Boy, I tell ya what, this trailer is gonna give people opinions.

  3. ShyGuyPro says:

    Vicious looks like Lucious Malfoy but he’s a weeb.

  4. PJ Dougherty says:

    They’ve got the music!
    I’ve gone from skeptical and worried to kinda excited in less than a minute!

  5. 4arms4life says:

    I wonder what they are going to do with the Mad Pierrot in this series since he’s shown to be in it, will his appearance live up to the creepiness of the original?

  6. Sam Harold says:

    This show has my fingers crossed so hard, I’m starting to splint my bones.

  7. Ronald Rodríguez says:

    I just hope for some astonishing Spike Spiegel’s fight scenes. And a pretty damn good score.

    • adam tarver says:

      @ChrisPeteG its a netflix production and a actor who isn’t a martial artist..

    • Pax Mayne says:

      So watch the OG show for that, this is a cashgrab banking on nostalgia.

    • kostas passias says:

      John Cho is 49 and to my knowledge hasn’t been in any action movies. My expectations are mild to say the least.

    • Red Panda says:

      I’m not really that excited to watch an old man break his hip trying to do a spin kick.

    • ScuzoidMelee says:

      @kostas passias This is likely my singular issue with this show. Is the show necessary, not really, is Cho a great actor, absolutely, but man this easily feels like it could end up being Iron Fist all over again. Not because none of the cast want to learn/train the choreography, but rather this cast is overall much older than you’d assume a cast doing intense martial arts should be. It’s possible they’ll make it work. It’s possible a number of the older cast members roided out to be able show off a six pack and be able to do some flip kicks, but it’s also possible we’ll have fight scenes that have a cut every second or so or make heavy use of slow motion to hide how bad the movements look in standard motion. I am wishing them the best of luck as this anime is what brought me into anime twenty years ago, but I’m sceptical as a guy who isn’t even Cho’s age.

  8. JAlanne says:

    I’ve never felt why I felt like this before, I now understand the words: “mixed feelings” on a different level.

    • Nole says:

      Can’t tell if this is creative or they broke? I feel hype and scared

    • Cell Unlock Express says:

      Man I am so torn, I was ready to down vote then I saw pierrot and the church scene and I want to see it, though Cho looks weathered. No comment on Fake Valentine or Ed still missing

    • l0n3w01f says:

      @amit sharma nope. It just looks like cosplay. Maybe it’s the high fps on YouTube. Drop it down to 24fps and put some noise and i think it looks way better

    • Tony says:

      The first time I ever felt that was walking out of “Dark Knight Rises”

      I’m going to give this show a chance tho

    • Humble Roberson says:

      @amit sharma doesn’t help ease anything. Don’t matter what status or what they did to other shows previously. This right here is inevitably going to be a mixed attempt.

  9. Dam says:

    Pretty cool that they got the makers of Space Cop to do the sets

  10. Tyler Sinton says:

    Just hearing that music brings back all the memories of what if felt like to watch this late at night 20 years ago, when Japan was a far off magical place

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *