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One Piecelive-action is a complete treat in terms of its visuals and quality. This also extends to the perfect casting. Most fans couldn’t help but praise the casting process. This also includes Emily Rudd, who plays the role of Nami. Rudd is not only an avid anime enthusiast but a true supporter. Like most fans, she couldn’t help but gush over her fellow actress Lera Abova.

Abova shared the BTS footage of the Geekd Week 2024 on Instagram. Amidst the fan comments, Rudd praised her co-star. The actress is set to play the role of Nico Robin in Season 2. With BTS footage and glimpses, most fans wait with bated breaths for the second season.
Emily Rudd gushes over Lera Abova’s BTS footage
Emily Ruddis an upcoming and promising actress with a diverse portfolio of work. From science-fiction to romcom to supernatural, she showcased her versatility as an actor.
Some of her notable works includeFear Street, Moonshot,andHunters. She made her breakthrough with her role of Nami in the live-action series. However, that is not all considering her feats as a multifaceted artist.

Rudd and her versatility isn’t restricted to her roles as an actor. She has lent her voice to major productions. Some of her dubbing projects includeLeo,AgentElvis,andDelicious in Dungeon. Apart from her dubbing roles, she also starred in music videos. As a multifarious artist, Rudd has showcased her enthusiasm for all things anime. This also extends to her co-stars as well.
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The actress hyped up her co-star Lera Abova on the latter’sInstagrampost. Abova who plays the role of Nico Robin shared BTS footage of the Geeked Fest.
A post shared by Lera Abova (@leraabova)

Rudd couldn’t help but share her intrusive thoughts. She quoted:
on my hands and knees

The BTS footage had several fans cheering Abova for her uncanny resemblance to the character. Moreover, the glimpse further adds to the curiosity as fans await the second season.
One Piece live-action gears up for its second installment
To sayOne Pieceis popular would be an understatement considering its worldwide fanbase. Apart from being a bestselling manga, Oda’s series bagged several accolades. The anime has garnered popularity and positive reception because of its excellent animation.
To say the least, the live-action series isn’t far behind. The first season was a complete banger, especially with its viewership. This was also because of the production quality, set designs, and casting. The painstaking efforts are paying off as the franchise gears up for the second season.

With the first season being a massive hit, fans couldn’t help but marvel at thesecond season’s casting. From Joe Manganiello as Crocodile to Julia Rehwald as Tashigi, it is impeccable. What’s even more interesting is the process behind production. The costumes, set designs, CGI, and VFX are truly praiseworthy.
Moreover, the budget per episode makes the series one of the most expensive projects by Netflix. The mangaka’s involvement in this project is what makes it remarkable. Especially when it comes to authentic and just adaptations. Oda’s involvement in the series was a crucial yet befitting move for the franchise.
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With Netflix gearing up for the second season, one thing is certain. The series will notch up the production quality along with the VFX. The second installment is set to focus on Arabasta Saga. Needless to say, the BTS and glimpses look more than promising.
One Piecelive-action is available for streaming on Netflix.
Himanshi Jeswani
Anime Writer
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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.