John Cho clearly had Spike Spiegel’s iconic hair and well-cut suits on lockdown. However, the live-action show itself could've used a bit more polish to make it something special. When Netflix unveiled the first photos from its upcoming live action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop, folks were psyched. CBR's Sam Stone writes, " Cowboy Bebop's cast delivers an emotional depth that matches - and sometimes surpasses - the anime series. Netflix's Cowboy Bebop largely received mixed reviews from critics. Even the beloved corgi Ein is highlighted more than the notorious child hacker. Most of Netflix's promotional material focuses on Spike, Jet and Faye, never so much as mentioning Ed. Netflix's reveal of Ed puts to rest months of fan speculation that the character would be completely absent in the live-action adaption of Cowboy Bebop. Related: John Cho's Spike Shrugs Off Cowboy Bebop Remake Criticisms And I wanted to make sure that, fingers crossed, we get to a season 2 that we really have the appropriate amount of time to explore the character of Ed," said Nemec. And Ed is a very complicated character in all of the good and right ways. Hopefully, the absence of Radical Ed until episode 10 doesn’t steer you away from watching the other nine episodes of the live-action adaption of Cowboy Bebop currently streaming on Netflix. "We really take our time to get to know our characters. Speaking to IGN, showrunner André Nemec explained that Ed will not feature as prominently as the core cast of Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir) and Faye Valentine (Danielle Pineda). While fans of the anime will undoubtedly be pleased to know that Ed is indeed in the live-action series, they shouldn't expect the character to take up plenty of screentime. In the original anime, Ed’s eccentric and lively demeanor made her a popular favorite, but her brief. The show’s interpretation of Ed, AKA Radical Edward, has been the most widely loathed of all the disputed aspects of Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop, for various reasons. But at the end of the first season of Netflixs live-action adaptation of the beloved. The Live-Action Ed Backlash in Cowboy Bebop Is Explained. Introducing newcomer Eden Perkins (they/them), who plays the role of Radical Ed in Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop, now streaming," reads the tweet which accompanied the clip. But such a wild card in the energy of the Bebop, Nemec told TheWrap.
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"To everyone who’s been asking “Where’s Ed?” - you don’t have to wait any longer.