Fans believe there is another upcoming star in Hollywood, who was given his first major break by Netflix, through One Piece Live Action. He played the role of Monkey D. Luffy and nailed it to perfection. The actor is none Iñaki Godoy. Even though One Piece Live Action was released five to six months back, he is still a darling to the fans.
Netflix has always promoted new faces and helped them get their first break. Several actors and actresses became popular worldwide after working with Netflix. The first name that comes to mind is Millie Bobby Brown. She starred in Netflix’s Stranger Things and went on to become one of the upcoming stars in Hollywood.
Iñaki Godoy’s Popularity Has Skyrocketed Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy (Source: Netflix)
Through Netflix’s One Piece Live Action, Iñaki Godoy has earned his spotlight, and his popularity has been on the rise.
Netflix has always promoted new faces and helped them get their first break. Several actors and actresses became popular worldwide after working with Netflix. The first name that comes to mind is Millie Bobby Brown. She starred in Netflix’s Stranger Things and went on to become one of the upcoming stars in Hollywood.
Iñaki Godoy’s Popularity Has Skyrocketed Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy (Source: Netflix)
Through Netflix’s One Piece Live Action, Iñaki Godoy has earned his spotlight, and his popularity has been on the rise.
- 3/6/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
Eighteen years old. At the age a lot of young people would currently be looking ahead to a summer of watching Netflix, Millie Bobby Brown is Netflix. She’s not only the superpowered lead in Stranger Things – which still has its fifth and final season to film – but also set to be the star of multiple upcoming movies on the streaming service. A Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, Louis Vuitton house ambassador (sounds Hogwarts-y), the founder of a vegan beauty brand, owner of Pcma Productions and the star of her directorial debut – a short film in which she leaps about on aerial silks like she’s in fricking Cirque du Soleil – she’s the multi-hyphenate to make other multi-hyphenates weep over being such lazy, do-nothing bums. And that’s without even including the unsubstantiated Star Wars rumours.
Here’s what’s coming up next for the Stranger Things star.
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Here’s what’s coming up next for the Stranger Things star.
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- 7/13/2022
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Millie Bobby Brown continues to be Netflix’s darling, with the Stranger Things breakout star signing on to star in an adaptation of Tess Sharpe’s Ya novel The Girls I’ve Been that she’ll also produce alongside Ozark‘s Jason Bateman. Described as a “twisty” con artist thriller, The Girls I’ve Been is just the latest Netflix project for the rising star. […]
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- 7/29/2020
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
As if Millie Bobby Brown wasn't already an impressive 16-year-old, the actress is also a producer, too. The Stranger Things actress is set to star in and produce a new Netflix film, The Girls I've Been, as first reported by Deadline. Netflix has since confirmed the news of the movie, which is an adaptation of the upcoming young adult novel with the same name by Tess Sharpe.
While we have yet to hear many details about its release, we do know The Girls I've Been is a suspense-filled thriller centered around a con artist, played by Brown, who "use[s] her powers of persuasion & impersonation to free herself, her girlfriend & ex-boyfriend from a bank hostage situation," according to a tweet from @NetflixFilm. Jason Bateman is also producing the film alongside Brown. The book isn't set to release until January 2021, so we'll probably have to sit tight for additional information.
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While we have yet to hear many details about its release, we do know The Girls I've Been is a suspense-filled thriller centered around a con artist, played by Brown, who "use[s] her powers of persuasion & impersonation to free herself, her girlfriend & ex-boyfriend from a bank hostage situation," according to a tweet from @NetflixFilm. Jason Bateman is also producing the film alongside Brown. The book isn't set to release until January 2021, so we'll probably have to sit tight for additional information.
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- 7/29/2020
- by Yerin Kim
- Popsugar.com
Millie Bobby Brown will play a con artist in a Netflix thriller called “The Girls I’ve Been,” based on an upcoming novel, and she’ll also produce, the streamer announced Tuesday.
“The Girls I’ve Been” is based on an upcoming novel by author Tess Sharpe about a con artist named Nora who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation to get herself, her girlfriend and her ex-boyfriend free during a hostage situation at a bank.
The teenage “Stranger Things” star will produce through her Pcma Productions, as will “Ozark” star Jason Bateman and Michael Costigan through Aggregate Films.
Also Read: Netflix Acquires Millie Bobby Brown's 'Enola Holmes' From Legendary
“The Girls I’ve Been” will be published by Penguin Random House early next year, and the book was brought in by Aggregate Films’ Tracy Nyberg under the film company’s overall deal with Netflix.
Brown is currently...
“The Girls I’ve Been” is based on an upcoming novel by author Tess Sharpe about a con artist named Nora who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation to get herself, her girlfriend and her ex-boyfriend free during a hostage situation at a bank.
The teenage “Stranger Things” star will produce through her Pcma Productions, as will “Ozark” star Jason Bateman and Michael Costigan through Aggregate Films.
Also Read: Netflix Acquires Millie Bobby Brown's 'Enola Holmes' From Legendary
“The Girls I’ve Been” will be published by Penguin Random House early next year, and the book was brought in by Aggregate Films’ Tracy Nyberg under the film company’s overall deal with Netflix.
Brown is currently...
- 7/28/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Netflix is looking to stay in the Millie Bobby Brown business as Deadline has reported that the actress is slated to star in a feature-film adaptation of Tess Sharpe's novel "The Girls I've Been." Not only that, but Brown will also be producing the film through her Pcma Productions shingle along with Jason Bateman, who will produce through…...
- 7/28/2020
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Following the news of Ozark and Stranger Things each earning Emmy noms for Best Drama series, Netflix is looking to stay in business with the shows’ respective leads on a new film project. We are hearing Netflix is adapting Tess Sharpe’s novel The Girls I’ve Been into a feature film with Millie Bobby Brown attached to star and Jason Bateman on board to produce.
Brown will also produce through her Pcma Productions while Bateman will produce through his Aggregate Films Banner along with his partner Michael Costigan.
The novel is a twisty, exhilarating thriller centering around a con artist, Nora, who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation to get herself, her girlfriend, and ex-boyfriend free during a hostage situation at a bank. It was brought in by Aggregate Films’ Tracey Nyberg and falls under Aggregate’s overall deal with Netflix and will be published by...
Brown will also produce through her Pcma Productions while Bateman will produce through his Aggregate Films Banner along with his partner Michael Costigan.
The novel is a twisty, exhilarating thriller centering around a con artist, Nora, who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation to get herself, her girlfriend, and ex-boyfriend free during a hostage situation at a bank. It was brought in by Aggregate Films’ Tracey Nyberg and falls under Aggregate’s overall deal with Netflix and will be published by...
- 7/28/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
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