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While we know Iñaki Godoy as Luffy in the live-action adaptation ofOne Piece, there’s more to him. In terms of acting, Godoy has a diverse portfolio of work ranging from thriller to drama series.

The actor’s popularity boosted since his role as the Straw Hat Captain in the live-action adaptation. That, however, doesn’t negate his previous roles. With the second season in the works, the actor opened up about his role as the captain. And this might upset a lot of fans.
In a recent interview, Godoy opened up about his plans along with his current role. He discussed his projects along with his future goals regarding the franchise.

Iñaki Godoy opens up about playing Luffy
Before his breakthrough in the live-action series,Inaki Godoystarred in various projects. Some of his notable projects includeThe Imperfects,Blue Demon,andMex Zombies.
At fourteen, Godoy made his on-screen debut withGo Youthin the year 2020. Be it science-fiction or thriller, the actor never fails to impress the viewers with his versatility. But that is not all, considering his feats as an actor.

Godoy is a multifaceted artist in more ways than one. Apart from gaming and music, the actor is actively involved in different pursuits. This includes learning Japanese along with mixed martial arts.
That is not all, considering his role asLuffy,that prompted him to learn the language. The live-action seems to cover major arcs in the story. With the upcoming season covering the Arabasta saga, the actor opened up about his plans with the franchise.

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In an interview withFullHakiMarco, Godoy opened up about his role as the Straw Hat Captain. When asked about the live-action covering most of the manga, the actor seemed reticent about it. He quoted:
I am happy to play Luffy and will play Luffy for as long as it makes sense. Whatever time it takes, if I am playing Luffy is because I am happy to play him, I want to play him, and it makes sense for me to play him.

In totality, Eiichiro Oda’s manga has around 110 volumes with over 1000 chapters. While this may seem a stretch, the anime cut several gore and violent scenes present in the manga.
Whether Godoy will play the role of Strawhat is uncertain. What we know is that the franchise is prepping up for its future projects.
One PieceUniverse and its future projects
With the second installment of the live-action in the works,One Pieceis on a roll. This is especially true with its other projects, including the recent movie Fan Letter.
While the original anime series was released in 1999, there have been major complaints from fans. This is regarding the series’ pacing and stretched-out chapters. Most viewers deem it a tedious task to go through 1000 episodes of the anime. While pacing is a concern, the remake is set to undo it in most ways.
The anime is currently on asix-month hiatusand will release a remastered version of the series. This is also in sync with the mangaka’s debilitating condition, which has been a major concern among the fans.
Like most in the industry, Oda isn’t exempt from the brutalities. With growing health concerns, the mangaka is taking a break.
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As of now, the remastered series is certainly set to release somewhere in 2025. Whether Godoy will continue playing Luffy completely depends on the series. All we can do is hope for a speedy recovery for Oda san and wish for the best.
One Piecelive-action is available for streaming on Netflix. The anime is available for streaming on Crunchyroll. The manga is available for reading on Viz Media.
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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.