TWILIGHT OF THE GODS
Everything I Know About Twilight Of The Gods, Zack Snyder's Animated Norse Mythology Saga
Zack Snyder has been a busy boy since his guardianship of the DC movie universe came to an end following principal photography on "Justice League." Though he eventually returned to finish his version of that film, the multi-hyphenate filmmaker has since settled in firmly at Netflix and is focusing on original stories rather than pre-existing franchises. Among these projects is "Twilight of the Gods," a 2D animated action series based on Norse mythology.
The project marks another return to Snyder's filmmaking roots. He made his feature directorial debut in 2004 with the very well-received remake of George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," and his first project for Netflix was the Las Vegas-set undead action horror "Army of the Dead." Snyder's second feature-length film debuted back in 2006 and secured his status as a rising talent to watch: the epic historical war movie "300," inspired by the legendary Battle of Thermopylae. "Twilight of the Gods" will see Snyder return to the ancient world.
This time, though, he's going beyond god-kings and oracles and embracing a true pantheon wholeheartedly, with Odin, Loki, and Thor among the characters featured in "Twilight of the Gods." Here's everything we know so far about the animated series.
The creative team behind Twilight of the Gods
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Xilam
Zack and Deborah Snyder's production company, The Stone Quarry, is teaming up with Oscar-nominated French animation studio Xilam for "Twilight of the Gods." Established as a producer of children's entertainment like "Oggy and the Cockroaches" and "Shuriken School," Xilam branched out into animation for adults in 2019 with "I Lost My Body," an R-rated fantasy drama about a severed hand going on a journey to reunite with its owner. The film won numerous accolades and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2020 Academy Awards.
"Twilight of the Gods" was co-created by Snyder, veteran DC Animated Universe director Jay Oliva, and "Supergirl" writer Eric Carrasco. Snyder and Oliva will both direct episodes, with Carrasco also serving as producer.
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