Enter DaYoung Johansson, a feisty, ballistic young cop sent back to 1986 to stop QM and hopefully re-write history.Īrtistically, this project calls for Reeder to create two opposing worlds, or more specifically, the same world in two disparate time periods. ![]() The cops are teenagers, and everything appears to be run by the shadowy oligarchs atop Quintum Mechanics, a corporate overlord if there ever was one. In the series, the New York of 2013 is a metropolis of the sky, from flying cars to-obviously-jet packs. “It’s sort of a masked dystopia, so it looks utopian but theres something wrong with it,” Reeder said. But where director Robert Zemeckis was going for whimsy, Rocket Girl’s future is a darker place. That future is now and, sadly, we still aren’t hovering. Well you may not remember that was supposed to be 2015. You may remember how in Back to the Future Part II, Marty McFly zipped around suburbia on a hoverboard while his Nikes laced themselves. We will then contact you with the appropriate action.In Rocket Girl, Amy Reeder and writer Brandon Montclare present a very specific view of the future-not as we would imagine it today, but rather how we envisioned it back in the 1980s.
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