Heavy Metal 3 when?

Heavy Metal 3 when?

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I say this as a huge Heavy Metal fan. With the current state of animation studios and quality, hopefully never.

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In the current year's climate? Hell will freeze first.

If Heavy Metal was made today, it would look either like:

>Terrible CG animation
Or
>Terrible weeb style animation
Or
>Terrible flat American flash animation

Pick your poison

fucking never hopefully

Probably terrible music too

2 was garbage anyways

The original used a variety of animation styles and there are plenty of good artists today. The question is does anyone write fun, exciting, unexpected sci-fi anymore?

none of them have been very good

>The question is does anyone write fun, exciting, unexpected sci-fi anymore?

No doubt, the real question is if anyone will fund it, and if they pick the right guy if they do. I'd consider it very unlikely something like this would get the money for good animation because of how niche rock in general is compared to decades past, and if the budget is small it'll just be some flash adult swim crap.

Adult swim have funded some cool shit
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But you're right it couldn't been done because Heavy Metal came out of a whole movement of new artists carrying on from the classic sci-fi tradition. Without people passionate about it, they would just be cynically selling nostalgia.
Today's "sci-fi magazines" is internet fan-fic and deviant art.

Good times OP.

every recent animated movie has fucking terrible art

Never, one would hope. I watched the original movie recently and found it overall quite dull. Only the first segment, with the taxi driver was mildly interesting.

You didn't like Stern?

Not really. I guess the Den segment was okay because they managed to make the environments look like Corben's art.

That must've been pne hell of a moving violation.

Really with that much on your record, does it even matter if someone speaks in defense of your character?

He had an angle...

More than anything I'd want the original Heavy Metal to be actually finished the way they intended. The plot was meant to be connected and more complex than an anthology, but due to the release date being bumped up and a rushed production, the animation had to be done by several animation houses, including CinéGroup and Atkinson Film-Arts. Some of the ideas were Hanover Fiste showing up in So Beautiful, So Dangerous, appearing on Zeke and Edsel's ship, saying "Sternn will go free!" and a sequence linking Sternn and B-17 called Neverwhereland, wherein the Loc-Nar lands on a planet and affecting its development.

Well Robert Rodriguez bought the film rights to Heavy Metal back in 2011 and had planned to remake it.