But they ultimately found Perkins, a complete newcomer to screen acting right there in New Zealand, where production on season 1 was set up. The producers held an international search for the actor to play Ed, from Los Angeles to Atlanta, from Berlin to Mumbai, from Hong Kong to Australia. Netflix Eden Perkins as Ed in 'Cowboy Bebop' season 1. At this time, a second season hasn't been officially announced. Should Cowboy Bebop get the official season 2 order, "all about Ed will be revealed," Nemec promises. "It felt like that character deserved more than a C-runner in an episode," he adds. The showrunner also wanted proper time to explore the "who and why and what is Ed?" on screen, particularly for those who haven't seen the anime. "It felt like I needed to understand the core dynamic of the family before dropping that atom bomb of Ed-ness into the family to create that chaos that was going to spin from it." "Ed was such an important character to me because Ed is beyond the disruptor. So, Ed, it seems, is also part of the season 2 trajectory. But when the show went on hiatus in the midst of production, due to star John Cho's injury and the COVID-19 pandemic, Nemec and the writers started incorporating season 2 scripts into season 1. Mason Alexander Park, who plays Gren in live-action, told EW they were originally cast in the part with the intent of debuting in season 2. ![]() That said, the producers are clearly already planning a second season. In fact - and now this is a major spoiler - she doesn't even show up until the finale episode. ![]() Live-action Ed doesn't have a prominent role in Cowboy Bebop's first season. Introducing newcomer Eden Perkins (they/them), who plays the role of Radical Ed in Netflix’s COWBOY BEBOP, now streaming /ttnL7xdTVb To everyone who’s been asking “Where’s Ed?” - you don’t have to wait any longer
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