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Overwatch 2 will let you dress your heroes as Cowboy Bebop characters
Blizzard is launching an Overwatch 2 collaboration with legendary anime Cowboy Bebop on March 12.
Adult Swim lands new show from ‘Cowboy Bebop’ and ‘John Wick’ creators
Adult Swim’s teaming up with Shinichirō Watanabe, director and creator of the original ‘Cowboy Bebop’, for a new jazz-tinged sci-fi anime series. ‘Lazarus’ is being animated by MAPPA, the studio behind ‘Attack on Titan’, ‘Chainsaw Man’, ‘Zombie Land Saga’ and so many more. Watanabe won’t be alone, as he’s teaming up with Chad Stahelski, the mastermind behind ‘John Wick’, to co-create action sequences.
Netlix’s live-action Cowboy Bebop is over after one disappointing season
Netflix has canceled its much-hyped and equally maligned Cowboy Bebop adaptation.
Netflix's 'Cowboy Bebop' is everything wrong with nostalgia reboots
Netflix's Cowboy Bebop is a decent sci-fi show, but a pale imitation of the anime.
Netflix to start streaming 'Cowboy Bebop' anime on October 21st
Netflix has acquired the global streaming rights for all 26 episodes of the Cowboy Bebop anime.
Netflix's next fan event is named 'TUDUM' after its signature sound
The September 25th stream will include news, trailers and clips from more than 70 shows, films and specials.
Netflix's live-action 'Cowboy Bebop' series arrives on November 19th
Here's your first peek at some images from the show.
Netflix's live-action 'Cowboy Bebop' series starts streaming this fall
3, 2, 1, let's jam.
Netflix's live-action 'Cowboy Bebop' show has finished filming in New Zealand
Netflix's 'Cowboy Bebop' series started filming in 2019, but now they're done shooting season one.
Engadget editors share their current YouTube obsessions
Engadget editors share their favorite YouTube guilty pleasures during quarantine.
Netflix's 'Cowboy Bebop' production pauses after John Cho is injured on-set
The wait for Netflix's live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop will be a little longer than expected, as Deadline reports production is shut down for seven to nine months. Unfortunately the pause is due to a knee injury suffered by lead actor John Cho on the show's set in New Zealand that will require surgery and rehabilitation. According to the report, the show was a few episodes into its 10-episode order when the incident occurred, and now things will wait until next year to resume filming. In a statement, a Netflix spokesperson said "Our thoughts are with John and he has our complete support as he recuperates from this injury." Update: Cho posted on Instagram, saying "Water can flow or it can crash." - Bruce Lee. Thanks for all the well wishes everyone. Gonna be back and flowing in no time!"
Netflix 'Cowboy Bebop' series casts John Cho and Mustafa Shakir
Netflix's upcoming live-action Cowboy Bebop series has a cast. According to Variety, John Cho will take up the lead role of bounty hunter Spike Spiegel. Alongside him will be Luke Cage star Mustafa Shakir, who will play Spiegel's partner Jet Black. Daniella Pineda of The Originals fame will play the amnesia-stricken Faye Valentine. British stage actor Alex Hassell will take on Vicious, a notorious hitman and rival to Cho's Spiegel.
Gallery: The Tokyo Game Show 2012 Square Enix/Play Arts Booth
So, I'm not a professional photographer or a professional action-figure critic or anything, but I am a professional Video Games Person, so I was duty bound by my strict code of VGP ethics to take a lot of pictures of some pretty awesome looking stuff at Square Enix's Play Arts booth during this year's Tokyo Game Show.Prototype figures from upcoming Halo, Batman and Mass Effect figure series can all be seen in the gallery below, as can my inadvertently-captured pasty reflection and a few bonus slimes that were thrown for good measure.%Gallery-166319%
Tekken: Blood Vengeance 3D hits US theaters, but only for one night
Namco Bandai's bear punching documentary Iron Fist opus Tekken: Blood Vengeance 3D will be landing in theaters across the country on July 26, where it will exist for 6 hours and then sublimate into the ether, never to be found or seen again. Unless it comes out on Blu-ray. But anyway! The one-night-only US showing will pre-date the Japanese release by a little over a month, and will be immediately followed by 20 minutes of interviews with various Tekken staff, including Cowboy Bebop alumni and screenwriter Dai Satō. You can plug in your zipcode at the bottom of this site to see if your local googolplex is participating in the festivities. [Thanks John!]
Cinemassively: Cowboy Bebop, Star Wars Galaxies-style
Fans of the anime series, Cowboy Bebop, may be interested in today's Cinemassively. It comes from Sku110ne over at WeGame, although we do believe it's straight from the archives. You know -- back when people actually played Star Wars Galaxies.Sku110ne attempted to recreate the intro to the series in SWG. This blogger knows that it's not easy to create machinima in certain MMOs, so he gets major credit for even attempting it. Throughout the remake, he shows shots of the actual intro. We assume that's because he wants to show you how close he is to the real thing. Either way, pull up a chair and enjoy this throwback to 2003!