X-Men '97 Directors Reveal Their Dream Follow-Up Marvel Project To The Hit Series: "It Would Be A Slam Dunk"
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Summary X-Men '97 Creatives dream of creating a Marvel feature film after the success of their series.
They believe more time and money in animation results in better quality content for viewers.
The team jokes about making seven seasons and a movie for X-men '97.
X-Men '97 directors open up on what Marvel project is on their dream list to do for Marvel Studios.
In a new interview with Inverse, Jake Castorena, who is the head director and supervising producer on X-Men '97, along with episodic directors Chase Conley and Emi Yonemura, were asked if they had a dream Marvel projects they would love to do, in addition to the animated series, as they each shared their following response:
Chase Conley: "First off, it would be a slam dunk. I think that would absolutely be something the audience would want to see, and we would want to be a part of ... With animation, the more time and money we get, the better it will be. That's just a fact."
Emi Yonemura: “It feels like we're already making movie-level animation and events. But just to have that budget and time then to make it a full feature, and to kind of do what Spider-Verse and the recent animated Turtles movie did...”
Jake Castorena: “Oh, I love job security. I think myself and the entire team would love to keep doing this. Seven seasons and a movie. Let's go!
Source: Inverse

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