How do you follow up an innovative, visually stunning movie like
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse? For Sony Pictures Animation and producers
Phil Lord & Chris Miller, the answer was something completely original that pushed the boundaries of animation and delivered a heartfelt, exciting story about a dysfunctional family coming together during a robot apocalypse.
The result was
Gravity Falls duo
Michael Rianda and
Jeff Rowe that was both out of this world and profoundly personal in a number of ways. In the new book,
The Art of The Mitchells vs. The Machines, not only do you learn how this incredible adventure came to be after years of development and animation, but you’ll see astounding spreads of artwork that reveal how much imagination and creative freedom was put into this movie, including elements that didn’t make it into the final cut.