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The actress stars as Faye Valentine in the Netflix series live-action adaptation of the anime.
For Cowboy Bebop star Danielia Pineda, the Netflix shows premiere in Los Angeles last week felt like the light at the end of a very long, arduous tunnel. Because for a while, it seemed as though the world, the universe, whatever you call it, kept throwing stones, preventing us from finishing the show, she says.
First, it was costar John Chos little boo-boo on his knee. Cho was injured while filming in fall 2019 and required ACL surgery, which delayed production for several months - which turned into many months with the onset of the pandemic. So finally reaching this point was just such an achievement, she says, adding that the upside to the delay is that the show is premiering as the world is opening up, allowing the cast to interact with fans in person.
Pineda stars in the live-action miniseries of the iconic anime as Faye Valentine, one of the shows trio of bounty hunters who...