"Can you make more Infinity Train?"
Nope. I don't own the rights to it and likely never will. It's owned wholly and entirely by Warner Bros. Entertainment Incorporated.
"Can you make comics or more on your own or something?"
Nope. That would require obtaining the rights to it.
Here's the thing-
Nope. I don't own the rights to it and likely never will. It's owned wholly and entirely by Warner Bros. Entertainment Incorporated.
"Can you make comics or more on your own or something?"
Nope. That would require obtaining the rights to it.
Here's the thing-
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I'm just not the guy to talk to about it. You have to show Warner. They KNOW my opinion on it.
Show friends, make fanart, etc. Hell, it's still 9.9 on parrot analytics! That's mostly because of online fan engagement because it's not like anyone can watch the show easily
I hope whatever else I make you'll also be into, that would help the eventual possibility of making more Infinity Train. It would also help me make more stuff in the future, Infinity Train flavored or otherwise.
https://www.youtube.com/live/yGvIiPAjVo8?si=6jAqxozsh9inVrDH&t=6336
I hope it can happen for you someday, too.
The show was great. I regret only watching it the week before it was taken off streaming.
That's your legacy, Zaslav - "Guy who took the cartoons away."
#InfinityTrain
Yes they have the funding to make your idea a reality, but one executive can suddenly decide to drop the show and kick you to the curb, leaving you with basically nothing
Indie animation gets by on far, FAR lower budgets because of the efforts of a lot of volunteer work, and the fact they can spend months upon months on one episode.
They needed $600k to make one (1) more episode.
1.9 million views on YouTube.
Kickstarter made just over $300k.
once you sell your pilot, that's it.
Got it