I have been straining my brain about what to share, I have so many interest and hobbies. I work all the time, but the work is different with the seasons. Best to just start, waiting for the right time is a waste as there is no perfect time.
@elonmusk doing so will make the cost of materials go up... things that are rare, limited or require pollution to make will be far more expensive. The cost of energy will go up as well...
I’ve been asked this nonstop the past few days. And honestly? I don’t know. If I had to give an answer, I’d say it’s unlikely not impossible, just very unlikely.
Would I love to make more animation in the Final Space world? Of course.
If they called me tomorrow in some dream-universe and said, “Hey, want to do more?” I’d say yes in a heartbeat. I’d do it for free.
But here’s the truth: after everything I’ve learned about Hollywood, mergers, buyouts, and corporate chaos, I genuinely believe the graphic novel is the end of this story.
When I started Final Space, I was in my late 20s. Now I’m in my late 30s. Warners been through this three times since then. It’s wild. These things are never quick and they’re never good news. And remember Final Space was actually with someone more specific under Warner Brothers and that was TBS/Studio T… and they aren’t included in the Netflix deal. Weirdly, though that might actually help in getting the rights back…maybe. TBS and TNT may part with it being they would be away from Warner and have no use for an animation IP. That’s the best hope for it.
But first let’s see if this whole Netflix thing even happens.
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized time is the greatest asset we have. I don’t want to waste any more of it. I’ve got a few more stories in me I want to tell before I leave this planet. I took two years off from writing scripts to focus on this novel, and now I’m writing other things and it’s just pouring out of me. It feels good. Really good.
I’ll always leave the door open for more Final Space. Always. For now we got an ending in a graphic novel. Excited for everyone to read it.
I had a good time at Parrot Mountain, located in Pigeon Forge it operates as a sanctuary, display and sales at the nursery. A cool place, amazing views.
What you're looking at is a real tyrannosaurus rex bone, and I got to touch it!!! It is out on display at the Indianapolis Children's Museum of all places.