Variety

JUSTON GORDON-MONTGOMERY

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“Invincible Fight Girl”

Prior to creating the upcoming Cartoon Network/hbo Max series “Invincible Fight Girl,” Gordon-montgomery accomplish­ed much as an animator in a short amount of time, transition­ing from storyboard artist on projects including “Smurfs: The Lost Village” and “Smallfoot” to writer and director on “DC Super Hero Girls.” “My experience working in all facets of animation has allowed me to have a nuanced understand­ing of the hard work that goes into every stage of a production,” Gordon-montgomery says. “Having that understand­ing is key when working with a team and helping to facilitate the best work.”

Perhaps it’s Gordon-montgomery’s profession­al ascent that makes the premise of “Invincible Fight Girl,” about a young girl who aspires to become a pro wrestler, sound so familiar, and personal. “I wanted to tell a story about a kid’s journey,” he says. “Growing from an inexperien­ced but enthusiast­ic beginner in a challengin­g world, into someone who finds growth through testing herself, embracing struggle, and the support of friends and rivals — the same story for everyone who aspires to do something at a high-level experience­s.”

Enamored by the versatilit­y and fluidity of the medium, Gordon-montgomery thrills at the chance to tell a variety of stories, with a variety of sensibilit­ies. “The possibilit­ies of what you can do with it are truly endless,” he says. “I think the most important thing we can do is tell stories that are engaging and interestin­g. If we succeed in that, in time, the context will come when the audience revisits the work at different points in their lives.” — Todd Gilchrist

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