One Piece Live Action Beats Stranger Things And Wednesday Record

Published by Gintoki on

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When Netflix announced the live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s “One Piece”, the world of anime was buzzing with speculations about its success. And, to everyone’s surprise, the series is now making a big splash upon its release, surpassing even the popular Netflix shows like “Stranger Things” and “Wednesday”.

On Thursday, One Piece Live Action made its debut on the streaming giant and since then the live-action series has been making headlines for its phenomenal success. Following its premiere, the series has amassed an all-time high audience engagement and has soared to the number one position in over 84 countries.

Previously, the record for a Netflix series reaching the top spot in the highest number of countries was held by “Wednesday”. Even “Stranger Things,” one of Netflix’s global phenomena and most celebrated series, has held this record for a considerable time.

However, One Piece Live Action has now surpassed this record, signaling the dominance of the Great Pirate era in the world of streaming entertainment. The live-action series is currently the “Most Popular TV Show Worldwide” on Netflix and is also ranked number one on Rotten Tomatoes.

The success of the live-action can be attributed to its dedication to preserving the spirit of the source material while introducing a fresh take on the series which includes easter eggs and carefully captures the essence of “One Piece”. The live-action series is available to stream now on Netflix, so watch it if you haven’t yet.

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