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Netflix risks everything with its new series ‘One Piece’, in order to not make the same mistake as with ‘The Witcher

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Netflix risks everything with its new series 'One Piece', in order to not make the same mistake as with 'The Witcher
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Netflix has been facing harsh criticism from users around the world because their new adaptations have not been faithful to the original ones. Those decisions have led Netflix to risk everything with its new series ‘One Piece’ and redeem itself from ‘The Witcher’ mistakes.

The Streaming giant is preparing itself for the release of the live action of One Piece. This fantastic story has had more than 1,000 episodes in its anime, and it is hard work to bring it into reality, which already concerns the fans. They don’t want them to ruin the series as happened with ‘The Witcher.’

Netflix risks everything with its new series 'One Piece', in order to not make the same mistake as with 'The Witcher

Despite the fact that Netflix wanted to change ‘The Witcher’s’ plot a little bit to bring new audiences, it met negative reviews from the fans and even from the protagonist, Henry Cavill, who quit his star role as Gerald De Rivia because the series was not faithful to the books. Those mistakes taught Netflix they shouldn’t change the plot of a beloved series.

Matt Owens, the creator of the live-action of One Piece, has assured he wanted to make modifications to the plot. However, in the recent situation with ‘The Witcher’ he wants to make the thing right and please the fans around the world. Netflix is risking it all by keeping the original plot in the live-action, learning from their mistakes in the past.

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