Gremlins: The Wild Batch cast and creatives spoke to The Direct at WonderCon.
Fans of his work never thought theyd see the two worlds cross.
Joe Dante: I don’t think there’s ever been a were-gremlin!
Joe Dante: So maybe Season 3, if there is a Season 3.
Brendan Hay:That would be our chance.
Brendan Hay: World War Two with Gremlins.
It’s a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
Brendan Hay: Yeah, so I would honestly want to see our Mogwai involved in World War Two.
Brendan Hay: I mean, for us, it really was just looking to that of two things.
But the other thing we looked at as like a counterpart was actually a lot of Chinese stories.
Joe Dante: Well, we didn’t really collaborate.
So here’s Joe!
Very seldom, when you work for somebody, do you really see them again unless you work together.
At the same time, you’re going to expose those characters to different cultures.
I mean, I would love to go to Japan, India, you know, Viking legends.
If we can get 10 seasons, I guarantee we’ll go to space.
Tze Chun: Oh, wow, that’s a really hard one.
There are just so many.
I’m really excited.
It’s thematic, connecting with the character, and it’s really trying to take an audience somewhere.
And I feel, as a music, I feel like it’s part of the writing team.
It’s not part of the sound department, it’s part of the writing team.
It’s very ‘last to the party,’ but we venture to tie it all in together.
And Kung Fu needed to be that jot down of […].

There’s a different formula for that kind of writing.
And even something like Elle’s really dark monologue in Season 1.
The inspiration is always there.

And also throughout it, that’s just Gizmo.
The full interviews can be watched here:
Gremlins: The Wild Batchis streaming onMax.
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