David Dastmalchian, who is currently filming the show's next season, teases the arrival of a new Baroque production villain. One Piece season 2. The live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's manga of the same name was a surprise hit in the world of American live-action anime adaptations, breaking the curse of the once beloved genre. Ghost in the Shell and Cowboy Bebop. One Piece Season 2 was quickly confirmed two weeks after the show's premiere, with a number of new cast members announced since then, including Mr. 3, the antagonist of Dastmalchian's seminal Baroque Works.
During a recent interview Nerdist to discuss his upcoming Knights vs. Samurai in comics, Dastmalchian was asked about his approach to playing Mr. 3 One Piece Season 2. The star, who has yet to start filming for the season, began by describing the villain of Baroque Works as “”.unique“and”fantastically interesting quirky character“, with a huge key to his approach to playing his character “Finding David living in Galdino “:
I mean, he's a very unique and fantastically interesting quirky character. So the idea of being part of an already amazing ensemble is incredible – I think the first season was great. I think what I want to convey to him is to find David who lives in Galdino. I want to find David, I mean, he was just an office worker at the Baroque Factory, and now he's a really cool, weird, often seemingly evil character, whose alliances can change like so many others. One Piece characters. And I'm excited to see what they want to do because they've done such an exceptional job translating anime and manga into the world of live action.
When asked about his horror roots and their potential connection to the role, Dastmalchian said, “one hundred percent“ he wants to use this as inspiration to play the character, along with his theater experience. The star nevertheless noted he doesn't exist”hasn't seen anything yet” As for the live version of Mr. 3's designand stated that “super interesting“About the glasses the production team wants to wear:
One hundred percent [I want to bring my horror roots to the character]. Also, when you think about the source material, there's a level of energy and performance that the show uses really well. So I would like to bring some of my theater background to the world of One Piece and how Mr. 3 looks, acts and talks. Hopefully, no one will be able to hold a candle to what I will do. I haven't seen anything yet, but I know the design team on the show did such a great job staying true to the source material. Although I haven't seen anything yet and don't know what it will look like yet, I'm sure it will be very respectful of the design from the source material. I'm just wondering what kind of glasses to get and see if I can make my arms look decent enough to wear the very short sleeved shirts she wears.
Mr. 3 May Not Have a Major Role
This is arguably the most important takeaway from Dastmalchian's comments above hasn't started filming yet One Piece season 2. Given that Netflix announced the start of production on the new season in early July with a behind-the-scenes video featuring the Straw Hat Pirates' core cast reuniting, it's a bit surprising that Dastmalchian hasn't even seen the designs for the live-action show. There may be two reasons for this in Mr. 3.
Another potential reason could be that Dastmalchian did not start filming
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Season 2 is that it's being saved for the end-of-season introduction.
The first reason why Dastmalchian did not start spreading This is season 2 Mr. 3 will have a smaller role compared to the rest of the show's cast. as loyal One Piece In Oda's manga, its hour-long format caused some arcs to be cut into one episode rather than the anime's multiple 20-minute episodes. This is more suitable for the beginning of Mr. 3 One Piece entry, as his first arc consisted of seven episodes during the Straw Hats era on Little Garden Island.
Another potential reason why Dastmalchian didn't start shooting could be One Piece This is season 2 it is kept for presentation at the end of the season. Showrunners Matt Owens and Steven Maeda have promised everything from Loguetown to Winter Island arcs, made even more evident by the casting of everyone. BridgertonCharithra Chandran, Katey Sagala as Vivi, Dr. as Kureha, Joe Manganiello as Sir Crocodile and Callum Kerr as Smoker among many others. Unless season 1 is longer than season 1's eight episode count, there may not be enough room for Mr. 3 after one episode.
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One Piece Should Take Full Advantage Of The Actor's Talents
Although his more recent successes with the likes Suicide Squad and Nights with the Devil Maybe better focus, Dastmalchian has been on my radar since both The Dark Knight and Denis Villeneuve Prisonerswhich made me very excited to hear that he would be joining One Piece Season 2 cast. Also, looking at the original anime adaptation of Oda's manga, the introduction of Mr. 3 caught my interest because it's a great arc for Vivi and the other Straw Hats to learn about teamwork after being nearly defeated by him and Mr. it happened 5.
Considering how big a squad that is One Piece Season 2 picked up, it would be nice if Dastmalchian's stint as Mr. 3 was short next season, As long as the potential is allowed the chance to shine even brighter in later seasons. Those familiar with both the manga and anime know how important Mr. 3 becomes in the wider world of the franchise, especially being part of the fan-favorite crew of pirate captains. As passionate as Dastmalchian sounds about portraying the character, it would certainly be a shame for him not to land a bigger part going forward.
Source: The Nerdist