My hair’s such a mess, and it’s very hard to make it do anything. ![]() The actor spoke about the slight difference in the hairstyle between the anime and live-action portrayals of Spike, explaining it came from both a creative and practical mindset for Cho. With just a couple of months remaining until its arrival, Cho spoke with Vultureto discuss Cowboy Bebop. Related: Cowboy Bebop: What The Live-Action Cast Photos Reveal About Netflix's Show Development on the live-action adaptation has been in the works since 2017 and after delays in production due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and Cho's on-set injury, the series is finally set to hit Netflix this November. The series has received consistently high praise since its debut and credited with helping introduce a new wave of Western viewers to anime in the early aughts and one of the best genre titles of all-time. The original Cowboy Bebop anime premiered in 1998 and centered on a group of bounty hunters traveling around the galaxy on the titular spaceship in the year 2071 while also facing the demons of their past. The live-action adaptation is being developed by André Nemec and written by The Mandalorian's Christopher Yost. Cho stars in the series alongside Mustafa Shakir as Jet Black, Daniella Pineda as Faye Valentine, Alex Hassell as Vicious and Elena Satine as Julia. ![]() Cowboy Bebop star John Cho explains why his portrayal of Spike Spiegel in the live-action Netflix series has a different hairstyle than the anime.
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