Emmy-Winning Love Death + Robots Producer Working On New Sci-Fi Animated Series
The fourth season of Netflix’s Emmy-winning Love Death + Robots is currently in production but that doesn’t mean creatives involved with the series aren’t involved with other projects. One we are keeping our eye on a is a new one from the director of one of those Emmy-winners, “Good Hunting”, Oliver Thomas.
Oliver is currently developing an eight-episode adult animated sci-fi series entitled Rip Tide and is described as the following:
A near-future sci-fi eco-adventure/family drama set in the Pacific Northwest and centered thematically on the plight of the oceans. It’s Cameron/Fincher/Lynch/Kubrick in tone with touches of GOT, BLADE RUNNER and the Animal Planet show, WHALE WARS. In it, an aspiring teen environmental lawyer sets out to discover whether the world’s most notorious eco-terrorist is, in fact, a man she had long presumed dead — her own father.
Right now the series is holding open auditions that you can submit for here, and hurry up because this sounds like a really original take on a series. Setting up a signal here to the nets and producers who read this, take a look at this one. If Oliver’s work on Good Hunting is any indication, then Rip Tide could have all of the makings of the next big series we’re all talking about.
Good catch on the title as I was up late writing this one, but whether or not AI is considered web3 tech is still very much in conversation. For example most of the generative Ai software today is utilizing decentralized content to assemble whatever is being prompted, with decentralization being the main cornerstone of working crypto (as opposed to non-working crypto which is where you get these messes with FTX and such). Also, any cloud-based software could in theory be considered machine language variety AI and this typically powers a lot of the token chains, programs, and even the metaverses that are out there today.