So, I grew up being influenced by US cinema, US animation, with our own animation and our own cinema culture… Also, there was so much graphic novels that I grew up with and I collected, which led to being fed tons of anime TV shows and anime movies. France is a big nation for animation, of course, but it was also a junction between so many influences. It was something that I always wanted to see growing up in France. PERIFEL: That’s something that’s been cooking in my head for a long, long time. Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett CollectionĭEADLINE: How’d you arrive at the animation style of blending 2D and 3D elements? Wolf to make that decision of going good. ![]() But for the film, we really wanted to explore what came before that and what led Mr. Now I want to go good.” And then, you see all of their attempts to become good citizens, and they’re really bad at it. Wolf talking to the reader and saying, “You know me, I’m the big bad wolf. It was a whole story about second chances and redeeming yourself and not judging a book by its cover, which was so attractive, but at the same time it played in a world of heists and animals robbing banks and driving cars. I got involved in 2018 and reading that first draft, I was immediately sucked into the story. Wolf, who’s the big bad wolf, decides to become a good guy. ![]() So, they wrote a first draft of a script that was actually exploring a bit of what happens before the first book, and why Mr. He’s an Australian author who wrote a whole series of children books about those legendary animals, that are considered bad guys or villains, that decide to change and become good guys. PIERRE PERIFEL: It came from a series of books by Aaron Blabey. Snake (voice: Marc Maron) Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett CollectionĭEADLINE: Where did the idea from for The Bad Guys come from? Shark (voice: Craig Robinson), Wolf (voice: Sam Rockwell), Mr.
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