‘Cowboy Bebop’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season


‘Cowboy Bebop’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season​


Exclusive: The streamer has canceled the anime adaptation of the space Western after its premiere less than a month ago.


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James Hibberd, Borys Kit
December 9, 2021 3:11pm



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That was fast: Netflix has canceled its ambitious, widely hyped and, ultimately, widely disappointing anime adaptation Cowboy Bebop, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The move comes less than three weeks after the show’s Nov. 19 debut on the streaming service.

The space Western had a rough reception. The 10-episode series garnered only a 46 percent positive critics rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Fans seemed to agree, giving the show a 56 percent positive audience score on the site. According to Netflix’s Top 10 site, the series has racked up almost 74 million viewing hours worldwide since its debut – so it got plenty of sampling out of the gate – but it plummeted 59 percent for the week of Nov. 29-Dec. 5.


Insiders pointed out Netflix’s renewal rate for scripted series that have two or more seasons stands at 60 percent, in line with industry averages, and, like all Netflix renewal verdicts, the decision was made by balancing the show’s viewership and cost. The streamer also prides itself on taking big swings on projects like Cowboy Bobop and has many other genre shows on the air and in the works.
The project is the latest attempt to reinvent Japanese anime as a live action series that failed to draw viewers following titles such as 2009’s Dragon Ball Evolution, 2017’s Ghost in the Shell, and Netflix’s 2017 movie Death Note. The biggest success in the space so far was arguably 2019’s Alita: Battle Angel, which pulled sizable foreign dollars ($319 million) if not domestic ($85 million).
Cowboy Bobop series starred John Cho, Mustafa Shakir and Daniella Pineda as three bounty hunters, aka “cowboys,” all trying to outrun the past. From the show’s description: “They form a scrappy, snarky crew ready to hunt down the solar system’s most dangerous criminals — for the right price. But they can only kick and quip their way out of so many scuffles before their pasts finally catch up with them.”
The Hollywood Reporter‘s Angie Han wrote that Cowboy Bobop was “faithful to a fault” with “leaden pacing” and “the sharp [anime] visuals [were] reduced to muddy CG, the playful humor translated as phony laughter, the lived-in grittiness replaced with shoddy-looking sets” and that the remake “seems to have no point at all.”
The show was based on the popular 1998 Japanese anime TV series and the 2001 anime film. Netflix first ordered the project direct to series back in 2018. A live-action feature film version starring Keanu Reeves was also previously in development at Fox.

André Nemec (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) serve as showrunner, with original anime series director Shinichirō Watanabe as a consultant on the series and original composer Yoko Kanno returning for the live-action adaptation.
 
Pray 🙏
One piece
Yu Yu hakusho
Gantz
Akira
Evangelion
My hero academia

Pray they all disappear into limbo hell.

I just think "Ok, who's going to be black and who's going to be trans?". Because that's how I've been trained. Thanks Clown World. :mad:

Any adaptation would have been very difficult for fans to buy into. Its not like Game of Thrones' adaptation where the property was effectively unknown to the wider population, Cowboy Bebop has about 20 years of people watching the show and it was lightning in a bottle. I bet even if you had most of the original staff on hand as part of this Live Action adaptation it would fail, there was just something about the late 90s ennui that telegraphs through the various media properties like Cowboy Bebop, The Matrix, or Office Space, the feeling of "This is it? This is all life is going to surmount to?" invaded a lot of media between '97-'01. Its not something easily replicated, just like the feeling of urban decay that permeated most films from 1975-1985, though I will admit that Joker came very close to it, perhaps because it adapted real life events of the era like the Bernie Goetz subway shooting.

They just keep mining the 90s for content and removing what made it great. Then they can't seem to figure out why it failed.

Get woke, go broke is a very real thing.

Just stay away from that era entirely. It's far too different from Current Year Clown World and in order to make it fit you have to rip out its guts and fill it with trash that it turns out no one really wants to see. They can't even get the wokesters to watch this trash. For all the fanfare and promotion it amounted to very little and was a waste money and time.

It's actually, apparently, even dumber.

They're blaming the original anime, from 1998, for the show's failure because IT, not the new show, THE ORIGINAL MATERIAL "deviated too much" from the Netflix version.

Yes, they're blaming a show for not knowing that in 20 years someone would make an in-name-only adaption that it should have tried harder to be more like.....

If only they had time machines in 1998 this whole mess could have been avoided. :roll:
 
Pray 🙏
One piece
Yu Yu hakusho
Gantz
Akira
Evangelion
My hero academia

Pray they all disappear into limbo hell.

"Holy fuck Kuwabara, this demon I'm fighting is actually a stunning and brave trans woman!"
"Thanks for letting me know Urameshi. Good for HER for living HER truth. But did she consent when you grabbed her?"
 
I only watched the first episode, with extremely low expectations. They weren't low enough. Honestly I think they could have made this work if it was set in the same universe, but with different characters. Hell maybe have the original characters have cameos or something. But there was no way to make it work with the original characters, no matter what you did, you were gonna cause disappointment.
 
WTF? Does this bitch weigh 60 lbs?

What the hell is an eco-anarchist? Does that mean she goes around freeing Christmas trees from holiday slavery?

She's one of these dipshits that go around spiking trees marked for removal. Or that's what she pretends to be. She's done no anarchism or eco-terrorism whatsoever. She just posts about it on Twitter while at her local Starbucks. Pretty sure the vibration from hammering a spike in to a tree would shatter the bones in her frail little hands.
 
I only watched the first episode, with extremely low expectations. They weren't low enough. Honestly I think they could have made this work if it was set in the same universe, but with different characters. Hell maybe have the original characters have cameos or something. But there was no way to make it work with the original characters, no matter what you did, you were gonna cause disappointment.
Center the story on Andy and his loyal mount, Eucephalus, a snarky, horse-kin enbie.
 
I unironically think Monster could work as a live action show, especially since the show has plenty of filler that could be trimmed without feeling rushed. I was happy to hear Del Toro was working on an adaptation but that apparently fell to shit. Would have been hard to insincerely wokeify since our main lead is already a poc Japanese man and our villain is intentionally written to be Aryan and thus, desirable by actual neo Nazis.
Plus there's no goofy flying cars or any other sci-fi bullshit so it could be done on a reactively modest budget.

I guess it was so bad it killed one of the creators of the original
Lol @ the picture of her holding a cigarette:
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Gee...I wonder what killed her?
 
I'd watch that. It's bad enough I liked Andy despite being a one-episode antagonist, but he had more heart and character than anything Netflix could put out.
He was really the perfect whacky character for the show. Netflix just was able to get the weird part of the show down, but nothing else but weird, so it was just off-putting. The original was weird, but blended well with all the other aspects of the show, so it worked well.
 
Maybe... these two mediums don't translate into each other very well?

I generally agree, however I think the 1st GitS
Movie could translate well. Mature themes, grounded action, no eccentric anime characters.

As long as they avoid stuffing in some feminist themes over the existential ones, and got one seriously bad bitch of an actress, I think it wouldn't be bad at all. The ending tank battle with the Major's cybernetic arms and muscles exploding under the skin would be some real body horror shit.
 
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