Netflix removes cowboy bebop from its library after premiering season 1.
According to Deadline, Netflix will not renew Cowboy Bebop‘s renewal for season two. This happened one month after the live-action adaptation of the famous anime was released on the streaming platform.
Generally, Cowboy Bebop is a story of bounty hunters operating as a team, led by Spike Spiegel (played by John Cho) to capture or eliminate the most wanted criminals across the universe.
The other cast members comprise Mustafa Shakir as Spike’s trusted co-pilot Jet Black and Daniella Pineda as the highly skilled bounty-hunter Faye Valentine.
The live-action adaptation of the anime debuted on Netflix on November 19.
Meanwhile, Cowboy Bebop experienced multiple delays during production. The main character (Cho) had an accident on the set. As a result, filming resumed following a break of nearly nine months.
However, Andre Nemec worked as an executive producer and showrunner. On the other hand, Jeff Pinkner, Josh Appelbaum, and Scott Rosenberg of Midnight Radio were executive producers.

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