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Rooster Teeth’s ‘gen:LOCK’ to bring out Art Book on 12 October before season two premiere

Rooster Teeth Animation and Viz Media will bring out an art book titled The Art of gen:LOCK by New York Times bestselling author Daniel Wallace before gen:LOCK season two releases this fall on HBO Max. They announced that the hardcover companion of the series will be available for purchase from 12 October.

The 160-page book can be purchased for $30 from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Bookshop.org, RightStuf, and Walmart. It will offer an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the show, including: concept sketches; beautiful full-color artwork; insightful commentary from artists, animators, producers and writers; and notes about the development of the series that won’t be found anywhere else.

Originating in 2016, the book will unravel the many layers of creative decisions in development of characters, technology, weapons, and environments. Fans will discover these decisions resulted in a perfect balance of stylization and sci-fi realism.

“Rooster Teeth has some of the most passionate and dedicated animation fans.The Art of gen:LOCK is meant to give back to the fans and explore the gen:LOCK universe in ways beyond what we see on-screen,” said Rooster Teeth Studios head and executive producer of the series Ryan P. Hall.

gen:LOCK became an instant hit with its dystopian narrative and all-star cast of voices and award-winning actors, including executive producer and voice of Julian Chase, Michael B. Jordan. 

Julian chase (character), Michael B. Jordan

Fifty years in the future, protagonist Julian Chase joins a group of discordant test subjects and becomes the world’s last hope in the war between The Polity and The Union. Team gen:LOCK must sacrifice everything and pilot a new form of weaponized neuroscience, Holons

Season two coming out this fall will have an exclusive 90-day run on the service. After the 90-day window on HBO Max, the series will be available on Rooster Teeth’s first subscription-streaming service.