One Piece live-action series episode 1 release date and time in India and total how many episodes

One Piece live-action series episode 1 release date and time in India and total how many episodes

One Piece live-action series will be streaming from 31 August 2023 with the release date and time in India out

It is produced by Tomorrow Studios and Netflix.

Excitement builds around Netflix’s highly anticipated live-action adaptation of the beloved manga “One Piece” by Eiichiro Oda. Fans worldwide are gearing up for the global premiere on Thursday, August 31.

One Piece live-action series episode 1 release date and time in India and total how many episodes list

The live-action “One Piece” series is set to drop all eight episodes of its first season simultaneously across the globe on 31 August. The premiere times in different time zones are as follows:

  • Pacific Time: 12 AM
  • Central Time: 2 AM
  • Eastern Time: 3 AM
  • British Time: 8 AM
  • European Time: 9 AM
  • India Time: 12:30 PM
  • Philippine Time: 3 PM
  • Japan Time: 4 PM
  • Australia Eastern Standard Time: 5 PM

One Piece live-action cast

Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy.

Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro

Emily Rudd as Nami.

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Vincent Regan as Vice Admiral Garp.

Steven Ward as Mihawk.

Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp.

Taz Skylar as Sanji.

Morgan Davies as Koby.

One Piece live-action series’ OTT platform

For fans in the US, UK, and India, Netflix offers varying subscription tiers tailored to users’ preferences:

  • US: Ranging from $6.99 to $19.99 per month, with different devices and ad-free options.
  • UK: Priced at £4.99 to £15.99 per month, offering ad-free and multi-device access.
  • India: Plans start at Rs 149 per month, with options for mobile, single-device, two-device, and four-device access.

Given the immense popularity of “One Piece,” it’s expected that a surge in viewership during the initial release hours might strain Netflix’s servers. While Netflix typically handles content uploads smoothly, the simultaneous release of all episodes could potentially lead to temporary crashes or slowdowns.

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Netflix provides a comprehensive guide on resolving common streaming issues. Here’s a breakdown of steps to take based on your device:

Smart TV:

  1. Restart your device.
  2. Sign out of Netflix.

Fire TV/Stick:

  1. Restart your device.
  2. Clear the Netflix app data.
  3. Reinstall the Netflix app.
  4. Disable HDMI CEC or try a different power supply.

Roku TV/Stick:

  1. Restart your device.
  2. Remove and re-add Netflix.

Mobile Devices (Android/iPhone/iPad):

  1. Restart your device.
  2. Update the Netflix app or device firmware.
  3. Reinstall the Netflix app.

Apple TV:

  1. Restart your device.
  2. Reinstall the Netflix app.
  3. Update your Apple TV.

Blu-ray Player/NVIDIA Shield/Other Set-Top Boxes:

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  1. Restart your device.
  2. Sign out of Netflix.

Windows App/Xbox One:

  1. Update your system or app.
  2. Check your security software.
  3. Uninstall and reinstall the Netflix app.

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