![]() Even though this film is its own thing, did that miniseries influence the script in any way?įitzmartin: I work in the comics space as well as animation. The joy was also being able to work on this at the same time that they were working on Volume 9 and going, “What’s going to happen because I need to know this for the movie!” I’m also now a deep fan and I care a lot about these characters.ĭar: Before this animated film, there was a RWBY/Justice League comic miniseries. I got very emotionally invested and I was able to come to the table with a lot of stuff. I absolutely loved RWBY when I fully binged it. That is how I approach everything in life. Meghan Fitzmartin: I came from a place wanting and knowing I would be a fan of this. How did you approach this project as a writer? I can’t help but be reminded of that first episode of Ted Lasso when he demonstrates his lack of soccer knowledge at his press conference. Taimur Dar: I know from the panel for Justice League x RWBY premiere at WonderCon, you admitted you went into the project knowing very little about the RWBY franchise. Whereas the comics imagined the Justice League heroes as already established characters in the RWBY world, this film is a classic multiversal crossover.Īhead of the film’s release, we had the pleasure of interviewing the film’s screenwriter Meghan Fitzmartin as well as producer/director Kerry Shawcross about their work on the Justice League x RWBY animated film. The worlds of RWBY and DC Comics have collide in the past, most notably a RWBY/Justice League comic miniseries. And while Volume 10 won’t be released until September, Rooster Teeth has fans covered with the all-new Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, Part One crossover animated movie. ![]() In fact, the finale of RWBY Volume 9 just premiered last weekend. The franchise about a group of young heroes in the future-fantasy world of Remnant training battle the evils of the world quickly became a fan-favorite when it debuted almost a decade ago. Created by Monty Oum, RWBY is an American anime-influenced computer-animated web series from media company Rooster Teeth.
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