Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
By Jerald Uy
"3, 2, 1… Let's jam!"
If you're hearing that iconic anime opening theme by Yoko Kanno as you read it, then Netflix is probably on the right track. The streaming giant has released preview images from the much-anticipated live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop, with the aforementioned musician returning to provide the show's new tunes.
Coinciding with the launch of its official Twitter handle are photos from the series. We see actor John Cho from the Star Trek films sporting Spike Spiegel's trademark do, listening to music, walking away from an altar with a gun, training, and resting aboard their Bebop ship.
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Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Mustafa Shakir, who we last saw from Marvel-Netflix's Luke Cage, looks exhausted from a battle as Spike's partner Jet Black.
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Daniella Pineda of Jurassic World fame plays the enigmatic Faye Valentine who appears to be trigger-happy in her still.
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
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There's also an adorable shot of the Bebop crew with the live action version of Ein, a genetically-engineered Pembroke Welsh Corgi with human-like intelligence.
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Plus, the obligatory pic of the crew.
Photo credit: Cowboy Bebop/Twitter
Save for Cho, as of posting, all main cast members shared their group photos on Instagram with only cryptic emojis as captions. The series is based on the hit 90s anime about a group of bounty hunters in the Solar System. It is set to drop on November 19 on Netflix.
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