Rooster Teeth has renewed mecha anime gen:LOCK, its biggest original animation project since flagship hit RWBY, for a second season. But unlike the previous season, which debuted on the Austin-based creative studio’s own streaming service First, season two will drop on a new destination: upcoming streamer HBO Max.
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Rooster Teeth, Michael B. Jordan Pledge To Increase Representation For Season 2 Of ‘gen:LOCK’
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Rooster Teeth Renews ‘gen:LOCK’ For Season 2, Will Premiere It Exclusively On HBO Max
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Rooster Teeth Announces YouTuber ProZD As ‘gen:LOCK’ Guest Star
Rooster Teeth just revealed that this Saturday’s episode of mecha anime gen:LOCK features a special guest: YouTuber and professional voice actor ProZD.
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Rooster Teeth Drops Official Trailer For ‘gen:Lock’, Its Biggest Anime Bet Yet
Exactly one year after announcing gen:LOCK, its biggest animated production since RWBY -- which holds the distinction of being the first American anime to be exported to Japan -- the trailer has arrived for Rooster Teeth’s second western anime series.
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Rooster Teeth Partners With DC For ‘RWBY’, ‘gen:LOCK’ Comic Books
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Rooster Teeth Casts ‘Game Of Thrones’ Star Maisie Williams In Upcoming Animation
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Rooster Teeth Is Adapting Its Long-Running ‘RWBY’ Series Into YA Novels
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Rooster Teeth Launches $2.5 Million Animation Fund, Will Add Animators To Talent Network
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Rooster Teeth Recruits ‘Doctor Who’ Alum David Tennant To Star-Studded ‘gen:LOCK’ Cast
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Buzzy Comic Scribe Evan Narcisse Joins Writing Team For Rooster Teeth’s ‘gen:LOCK’
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Dakota Fanning Joins Cast Of Upcoming Rooster Teeth Anime ‘Gen:LOCK’
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Michael B. Jordan To Star In, Co-Produce Rooster Teeth Anime Series ‘gen:LOCK’
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