How HBO Max’s ‘Primal’ Became a Better Show in Season 2
Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated show pulls off a miracle by blowing up its premise and retaining all its magic.
Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated show pulls off a miracle by blowing up its premise and retaining all its magic.
For the first time, the animation auteur reveals his plan for the next phase of his Emmy-winning Adult Swim series: “The big idea is that ‘Primal’ becomes a brand.”
This wordless 10-episode battle of survival is a brutal, gorgeous animated feast.
The win marks the fifth overall Emmy win for the acclaimed Adult Swim animated program, as well as its first for Outstanding Animated Program.
TV’s most boundary pushing animator discussed how the wordless challenges of “Primal” deepened with the second-half of Season 1.
The creator of Adult Swim’s “Primal” is creating a new animated action series for HBO Max and Cartoon Network.
The Television Academy announced today the juried award winners for the 72nd annual Emmy Awards.
Indian elephants, Bruce Lee movies, and the director’s own lost “Popeye” movie all led to the sensory elements that make this one of the year’s best animated stories.
This dialogue-free chronicle of an unlikely human-dinosaur partnership is a feat of elemental storytelling.
Director Genndy Tartakovsky is also back with two wildly different projects, one of which centers on a soon-to-be-neutered dog.
The new series from the “Star Wars: Clone Wars” creator arrives later this year via Adult Swim.
The animator explains why it took over a decade to finish his cult series with one last, memorable season.