Master Fantastic here, making my Super Hadouken debut!
For my first post I'd like to bring some special exclusive news straight out of my school, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
This past November Genndy Tartakovsky, famed creator of Dexter's Laboratory, Star Wars: Clone Wars (the 2-d micro-series), and of course Samurai Jack paid a visit to RISD to give a lecture where he talked for the first time about upcoming projects such as SYM-BIONIC TITAN and shared unreleased never been seen cartoons like an episode of Dexter featuring Dexter and Dee-dee's evil foul-mouthed counterparts (hilarious)!. The morning after the amazing lecture he held a small more personal workshop where he worked one on one with students and looked at portfolios. Having attended, I can tell you that there is nobody as cool as Genndy, he's just a really nice and very talented guy.
At both the lecture and the workshop he released that the long awaited Samurai Jack movie is definitely on its way, with a script already in the works. The movie will conclude the Samurai's Quest to defeat Aku and return to the past. Genndy also mentioned that they've been playing with the idea of doing a 3-d movie, but was quick to say that it wouldn't be like all the 3-d crap happening today. Rather it would be used in select scenes to make it appear as if the action is happening above the audience in big fight scenes. In any case, this should be incredible.
He also talked about the work he did on Iron man 2 and said that the action will for sure surpass the last movie.
As for Genndy's return to Cartoon Network, he announced and showed short clips from his new project SYM-BIONIC TITAN about three extraterrestrials
from the war-torn planet Galaluna who crash-land, only to be swept up in high school and the fate of the Earth as we know it.I can't wait to see more!
More on Genndy and SYM-BIONIC TITAN at Comic-Con 2009.
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