'One Piece' Showrunner Prioritizes Well-being: Matt Owens Exits Netflix Adaptation for Mental Health Journey

In a candid move prioritizing personal well-being, Matt Owens, co-showrunner of Netflix's popular live-action adaptation of 'One Piece', has decided to step back from the series to focus on his mental health. The announcement comes shortly after the successful completion of Season 2's filming, which wrapped up in February.
Owens' decision highlights the growing awareness and importance of mental health in the entertainment industry, demonstrating a commitment to personal wellness even amid professional success. His transparent approach sends a powerful message about the significance of self-care and maintaining psychological balance.
While the details of his specific mental health challenges remain private, Owens' choice to prioritize his well-being reflects a commendable and increasingly normalized approach to managing professional stress and personal health.
The live-action 'One Piece' series, which has garnered significant attention since its debut, will continue to move forward with its production team, ensuring fans can look forward to future seasons of the beloved adaptation.