The creator of Primal talks that shocking season finale in new interview!
Primal's second season has come to an end, and with the season finale, prehistoric fans have had to say goodbye to a major player in the brutal franchise. Taking the opportunity to dive further into the popular Adult Swim series, creator Genndy Tartakovsky went into detail regarding the season finale death that, should Primal return for a third season, will change the franchise's landscape forever.
In the latest discussion with Genndy Tartakovsky, the animator discussed Spear's death and how the ending of Samurai Jack had something of an effect on the prehistoric finale: Tartakovsky then discussed how the"fire viking" was the perfect final opponent for Spear, with the caveman sacrificing himself to save his new family in Mira, Fang, and Fang's offspring:
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