God’s Gang Ltd. — the production company behind the new animation project God’s Gang, led by former Disney executive Nimrod Avraham May — today announced that Bruce Daitch, the former COO and CFO of DreamWorks Animation and VP of Animation at Netflix, is joining its advisory board. Daitch will help facilitate new partnerships in funding, production and broadcasting worldwide, for new episodes and other content of the series.
“I am beyond proud to join a team that is so committed to changing the world, one martial arts superhero at a time,” commented Daitch. “From all of my experience I understand the power of animation as an educational tool — especially when it’s fun and engaging. The God’s Gang team have nailed it, and I am excited to work with them.”
Daitch joins an award-winning team of animation veterans behind the series, including director Ehud Landsberg (Transformers: Cyberverse, Vampirina) and writer Rob Kutner (five-time Emmy, Grammy and Peabody Award winner; Conan O’Brien, The Daily Show, Angry Birds, Ben 10).
God’s Gang centers on is a multicultural, multinational team of four extraordinary heroes from different faiths: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Through martial arts, themes of unity and extraordinary adventures, the show aims to showcase the power of peace, kindness and unity for audiences aged 9-19, with a universal appeal. The show’s 13-minute pilot has already attracted more than 3 million views on YouTube.
The series is created by May, former Marketing Executive at Disney, and brought to life by the team at Infinite Frameworks in Singapore. May’s production banner God’s Gang Ltd. brings together an international team from over 13 countries that is committed to keeping its projects free from AI-generated content.
“As a father, God’s Gang is a product of my dream for my daughters to live in a world where peace, love, compassion, kindness and truth are the values that society is built upon,” said May, who is also CEO of God’s Gang Ltd. “Bruce joining our team means we can reach even bigger audiences across the world and bring people together regardless of their cultural background or religion.”