Netflix cowboy actress still dreams of season 2

Hope for Cowboy Bebop ? In recent years, Netflix has gained space in the world of live-action adaptations of anime, hitting Yu Yu Hakusho , Avatar: The Legend of Aang and One Piece . However, not every streaming bet has become successful.

Cowboy Bebop 's live-action series , which, despite much expectation, was just the first season, marked by controversial changes in relation to the original material. Even with early closure, a cast star still has hope to see the Bebop ship crew in action again.

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Recently, actress Daniella Pineda , who played Faye Valentine in her adaptation, commented on the subject of the film The Accountant 2 . In an interview, Pineda reflected on the fans' reception and revealed her desire for a continuation:

I understand why many fans felt the way they felt, but I also believe we did amazing and special things. I would very much like we had a second season. Sometimes you just need a first season to gear and prove your value.

The value of the original cowboy bebop material

In addition, Pineda took the opportunity to highlight the importance of respecting the essence of adapted works. According to her, the original animations have a huge sentimental value for the public, as they mark unique moments in the life of each fan.

These animations mean a lot to people and are very personal. I think studios need to value these intellectual properties more. 'Bebop' had professionals who worked hard, but it is a very special work that needs to be respected. ” He highlighted the actress.

Clarification on the controversy with fans

Another point addressed by Daniella was the controversy around a video she posted on Instagram, shortly after being announced in the cast. At the time, the actress was criticized for allegedly scoring from fans. Today, she clarifies the situation:

Years ago, when the series was released, I was recording a movie in Puerto Rico and played in an Instagram video. I was responding to horrible messages I received, saying that I was terrible or inadequate for the paper. I made a spontaneous video, a little making fun of myself, but I used the word 'fans' instead of 'trolls'. This generated a wrong interpretation. I never attacked the fans, I was responding to haters. I just wanted to clarify that once and for all.

Despite the challenges, it is clear that Daniella Pineda still keeps affection for Cowboy Bebop and believes in the potential that the series could have reached in a second season.

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Source: The Direct

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