Zoro vs Mihawk : un obstacle majeur dans le rematch de l’anime One Piece de Netflix.

Netflix’s adaptation of the popular manga and anime series One Piece has set up a thrilling rivalry between Zoro and Mihawk. However, it is unlikely that audiences will see these two powerful swordsmen engage in another fight in the live-action show.
Zoro’s Desire to Become the World’s Greatest Swordsman
Zoro, Luffy’s first mate, has a burning desire to earn the title of the World’s Greatest Swordsman. This ambition is driven by a promise he made to his late friend, Kuina, with whom he used to train. Determined to keep his promise, Zoro’s quest for greatness is challenged by Mihawk, the current holder of the title.
Zoro’s Failed Attempt Against Mihawk
In the live-action series, Zoro provokes Mihawk into a battle to the death, hoping to claim the title for himself. Unfortunately for Zoro, Mihawk is one of the Seven Warlords of the Sea and has defeated every opponent he has faced. Zoro is no exception and becomes another challenger who cannot defeat Mihawk. However, Mihawk recognizes Zoro’s potential and spares his life, leaving the young swordsman with hope for redemption.
No Rematch Between Zoro and Mihawk
The Netflix series strongly implies that Zoro will stop at nothing to defeat Mihawk, hinting at a rematch in the future. However, according to the One Piece manga canon, Zoro and Mihawk will not engage in another duel. In fact, they have not fought against each other since their initial standoff. While it is possible for a rematch to happen in the vast One Piece universe, it will likely take a long time to come to fruition in the TV show, if at all.
The Future Development of Zoro and Mihawk’s Relationship
Netflix’s One Piece adaptation still has a lot of ground to cover from its source material. Even if the show continues for multiple seasons, it can only develop Zoro and Mihawk’s next duel if it is written into the manga or if the series takes creative liberties. Until then, the focus of the show will be on developing the relationship between Zoro and Mihawk as they meet again, even without engaging in combat.
In the One Piece manga, it is established that Mihawk is nearly unbeatable, and Zoro still has a long way to go before he can defeat the greatest swordsman. As a result, Zoro puts aside his pride and asks Mihawk to train him. This exciting two-year training period is just one of the many storylines that the live-action series still needs to adapt.
Source : screenrant.com
