Two Marvel animated series turned up on a list of projects receiving tax breaks from the French government for animation work done in France, according to Variety. The two Marvel Animation projects are both "shorts" series with French directors: Ant-Man, directed by Ugo Bienvenu and Kevin Manach, and Rocket and Groot, directed by Arnaud Delord.
"Shorts" series could end up a lot of places, from television to Netflix to the web; perhaps now that the word is out, Marvel will let us in on the plan.

'Ant-Man,' 'Rocket and Groot'
Posted by Milton Griepp on June 8, 2016 @ 1:42 am CT

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