John Cho has been cast as Spike Spiegel in the upcoming
live-action adaptation of the acclaimed anime “Cowboy Bepop,” Netflix
announced.
The announcement of Cho, who is Korean-American, shows
progress of proper representation in Hollywood. For a town that prides
themselves on their liberal morals, whitewashing remains a controversy to this
day. From Scarlett Johansson as the Japanese protagonist in “Ghost in the
Shell,” Justin Chatwin playing Goku in “Dragonball: Evolution” and Mike Myers playing
a guru in “The Love Guru” just to name few.
Controversies of white actors playing ethnic roles has
caused people to take action into their own hands. In 2016, the social media
campaign #StarringJohnCho showed what major films would look like if they cast
Asian and Asian-American actors like Cho in lead roles instead.
“Cowboy Bepop” has been described as one of the most
appealing anime to western audiences. Its popularity in America is greater than
in its home country of Japan, where it suffered low ratings. Netflix faces
pressure from dedicated fans, especially after their recent flops of other
popular anime adaptations. A release date for the Netflix series has yet to be
announced.
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