By Rodolfo León
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09/3/2021 7:41 pm
Sooner or later everything has to end and in the case of One piece, its author says that the series “is already in its last moments.” That’s right, the very Eiichiro Oda He declared that it will not be long before the manga comes to an end, and accompanied this message with a sad image.
Not long ago, Ode He published an image with which he announced the imminent end of the One Piece story, which you can see below:
In accordance with WSJ Manga, This announcement was made known in a newspaper that commemorates the 100 volumes reached by the saga. As I told you before, the image is accompanied by the phrase, “The story is in its final phase.”
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So when exactly will it end One piece? For now Ode He hasn’t said anything about a particular date, yet last year he mentioned that he still had four to five years to go before the story ended. That is, at some point in 2024 or 2025, although it is going well for us.
Remember that Netflix is working on its own adaptation live-action from One Piece, And today a new look at this project has been revealed.
Via: Twitter
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Rodolfo Leon
Editor at atomix.vg Gamer, movie buff and pop culture lover.
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