You know Michael B. Jordan loves anime - now get an exclusive look at his experience voicing Julian Chase in Rooster Teeth's newest animated show gen:LOCK.
As a long-time anime fan, Michael B. Jordan has a lot to say about the genre. Find out how he got into giant robots, who his favorite villain is, and even settle the greatest anime debate of all time.
Earth, 2068. City by city, free society is being forcibly absorbed into a vast autocracy. One military force holds the line. One pilot could turn the tide.
Earth, 2072. Chase tries reconnecting with Miranda and the Vanguard. Doc’s new recruits arrive with more than a few questions and one perilous secret.
The Colonel raises concerns about Doc’s residency. Chase feels the impact of absence. The new recruits are introduced to the potential of using gen:LOCK mecha for combat.
The gen:LOCK team begins rigorous training to master their mecha. The recruits get better acquainted during a rare moment of downtime. While on the gen:LOCK team’s first field mission, a new threat emerges from the shadows.
A recruit’s talent for tinkering raises concerns. Chase receives an overdue upgrade. The Vanguard goes on the offensive and engages a frighteningly familiar foe.
Doc reflects on past events before deciding his future. The gen:LOCK team is tested like never before when the battle arrives at the Vanguard’s front door.
On the run, the team learns more about the origins of gen:LOCK and one another. New potential allies are revealed.
The team must evolve further if they hope to make a stand against the Union’s deadliest weapon.
Looks like we've got ourselves a team. Watch gen:LOCK now.
Is a hotdog a sandwich? Is water wet? Michael B. Jordan weighs in on the hard-hitting questions Rooster Teeth has been debating for years.
What goes into the making of a new animated show? Hear from some of the creators behind gen:LOCK as they share their experiences and inspiration for Rooster Teeth's newest series.
Selections of gen:LOCK scenes, with original temp audio from Gray Haddock. Haddock voiced every character to allow animators to get to work while voice actors were busy properly voicing their lines.
Behind the scenes detailing sound design of gen:LOCK.
Side-by-side of episode 7 and production Animatic version.
Side-by-side of episode 6 and production Animatic version.
Movie version of season 1, as presented on the Bluray. Credits/Intros between episodes removed.