![]() “One of the things we liked about his films is that they’re both a commentary on a specific genre or type of adventure, but they’re also really good example of that type of adventure.” “We talked a lot about Edgar Wright,” said Angones, referring to the director of the critically acclaimed “Baby Driver,” “Hot Fuzz,” and more. ![]() The characters are driving the stories there.”Īngones agreed and talked about elevating adventure tropes to more than just a riproaring adventure. ![]() We wanted to make sure that if we’re presenting an adventure idea that’s been done before, we’re doing it from a unique perspective. So now it’s old hat to do a mine cart chase. “They’ve seen so much more, they’ve experienced so much more. “I like to say that kids today can experience our entire childhoods in about a month’s worth of time,” said Youngberg. One of the challenges of rebooting the beloved series was to make it engaging and fresh for the kids of today. Now, as the executive producer, Youngberg and Angones recognize the immense pressure yet exhilaration this new job brings. Matt Youngberg grew up a fan as well, drawing the beloved characters as a kid. He then went on to incorporate lyrics from the theme song into his wedding vows, and lo and behold, his oldest daughter’s first word was “Woo-oo!” Francicso Angones is now the co-producer and story editor of Disney XD’s reboot of the comedy series “DuckTales.” One fan in particular lived and breathed “DuckTales” from a young age, singing the theme song in his first grade talent show. The original “DuckTales” series featuring Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, Huey, Dewey and Louis first aired in 1987, and since then has become a worldwide classic phenomenon.
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