Amid the vast expanse of manga and anime adaptations, the imminent arrival of Netflix's live-action adaptation of one of the longest-running serialized manga series ever, One Piece, has sent waves of excitement and trepidation throughout the fandom.

One Piece is a cornerstone of pop culture, having thrilled audiences for over 25 years with its riveting tales of Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates. With more than 100 manga volumes and over a staggering 1,000 episodes to its credit, it's evident that the crew behind this new rendition faces a formidable challenge.

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Two passionate helmsmen, Matt Owens and Steven Maeda, have dared to navigate these treacherous waters. Their commitment was tested repeatedly, particularly when they collaborated with the series' creator, Eiichiro Oda. Describing his initial meetings with Oda, Owens recalls with a palpable sense of respect and apprehension, "I don't think I've ever been more nervous for anything in my entire life," as per his interview with GamesRadar.