



Damon Albarn’s virtual 2-D provides vocals for the spoken “Strange Timez” verses. Smith’s vocals are pristine he sounds just as good as he did 35 years ago. With a minor piano riff that repeats through the whole song and whirring that can only be described as spaceship-like, the instrumentals on this single are bizarre. Īlthough no one knows anything about that upcoming movie, the release date hasn’t yet been set, Albarn declined to say more in the interview.“Strange Timez” is one of Gorillaz’s eeriest tracks. You know they’re a good creative team, so they just run. To decide why the movie has finally gone to Netflix, it looks as if the co-creator of a band feels the project is perfectly right. Gorillaz, which is represented by animated characters more than real-life musicians, contains two-D, Murdoc, Russel and Noodle vocals from Damon Albarn, Phil Cornwell, Remi Kabaka Jr. Hewlett also revealed that an animated film was currently under construction with Dreamworks, but that project was ultimately cancelled because it was too dark to spend a thousand million dollars on. In 2017, co-creator Jamie Hewlett said that a series of eight episodes was being put out and was the only one that has presumably been canned. Gorillaz doing a movie, honestly.Īs Albarn says, this isn’t the first time Gorillaz has explored a TV or film project. It has been through all kinds of incarnations. It’s really exciting to do that, added Albarn. And its already getting momentum as Albarn confirms they’re in the process of writing it. Now, Gorillaz is starting to take a shot of a movie. We’re having a writing session this afternoon in Malibu /Q1bRcMyz2s/.ĭamon Albarn – Officiel November 10, 2021 I’m in LA for the full-length film, and Netflix. We had a written session in Malibu this afternoon.

I’m on Netflix, he said that I was creating a full-length Gorillaz film with Netflix. When he interviewed Apple Music, Damon Albarn revealed that the animated band Gorillaz worked together with Netflix on a new movie - which is currently in the writing phase. A Gorillaz movie is finished, with Co-creator Damon Albarn confirming he’s working on a new feature-length project with Netflix.
