Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse co-director Peter Ramsey boards two anime projects with Emmy-winning Japanese anime studio Gonzo K.K.
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Peter Ramsey expressed excitement about collaborating on 'Ripper,' emphasizing the unique cultural intersection between Black and Japanese experiences in WWII Japan. He noted, 'It's a historical and cultural intersection that we've not yet seen on screen.' This highlights the project's commitment to bringing underrepresented narratives to life.
In discussing 'Hotaru,' Ramsey referred to it as a 'swashbuckling sci-fi/fantasy adventure' and shared his eagerness to explore themes of love and grief through the eyes of two magic-wielding warriors. He believes that the approach and storytelling will be indicative of anime's evolution.
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