Netflix dropped the official live-action trailer of highly anticipated Japanese sci-fi anime "Cowboy Bebop" on Tuesday.

The two-minute, 29-second trailer opens with John Cho's character, named Spike Spiegel, standing at an aircraft pad facing the city, asking a question, "So, what brings you back from the dead?"

The next scene shows a huge board that says, "Welcome to New Tijuana."

Spiegel tells Ana (played by Tamara Tunie) that he did a job a week ago, "a bounty." He further talks about his partner Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir) before Ana asked, "He know what you used to be?"

After a gunshot scene, Ana asked if she will ever see him again and Spiegel replied, "They tried to kill me, if you need to find me, I go by Spike Spiegel these days."

The stylish trailer further shows action-packed scenes between Cho, Shakir and Daniella Pineda.

"Whatever happens… happens. John Cho, Daniella Pineda and Mustafa Shakir star in Cowboy Bebop, landing November 19," the streaming giant wrote on Twitter.

It looks like online users are all hyped up about the upcoming series.

One fan asked, "First good live-action anime movie incoming?" while another user found the trailer really impressive. "I know that Cowboy Bebop is this huge thing that people are obsessed with. I don’t know anything about it. But this looks dope," the user wrote.

However, some were not happy with the casting, especially that of Cho, who is 50 years old while the actual character is just 27 years old.

The action-packed series consists of 10 episodes and revolves around three bounty hunters. Netflix dropped another teaser last week with original background music by Yoko Kanno.

The teaser featured a background song, titled "Green Bird," which was popularly played in the anime's "Ballad of Fallen Angels" episode.

The series will release on Nov. 19 and is directed by Alex Garcia Lopez.

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Representation. A pop-up store for Netflix's "Squid Game" show had to be closed after a fight broke outside of the premises. Pixabay