Development On July 23, 2019,
Netflix announced that
Kid Cudi and Ian Edelman would write and produce what was originally going to be an animated music TV series adaptation of Cudi's album
Entergalactic. Cudi had previously collaborated with Edelman in 2010, on the
HBO series
How to Make It in America and Cudi starred as William in the 2018 film
The After Party, which Edelman directed. Cudi serves as an executive producer alongside
Kenya Barris, through their respective production companies
Mad Solar Productions and Khalabo Ink Society. Kid Cudi originally planned for
Entergalactic to be a
live-action series, before Kenya Barris convinced him to make it an animated series. In a November 2019 interview, when speaking on the dual projects, Barris said, "The idea of there's never been an album and a series dropped at the same time, so each song will have a 30-minute narrative that kind of explains what that song is about and it's a love story . . . It's a youthful love story told through Cudi's music." In September 2021, Cudi took to Twitter to thank the team that helped bring the project to fruition, and reassured fans they wouldn't be disappointed: "Wait til y'all hear and see
Entergalactic. [You] have no idea. I really wanna thank Kenya Barris, Mike Moon, Elizabeth Porter and the whole team for believing in my vision and helping bring it to life. Everything about this show is next level. Ull see." In an August 2022 interview with
Esquire, Cudi revealed he recorded the music first—"a suite of songs on the beauty of being freed by love"—and worked backward to
storyboard the narrative before hiring a writing team to script it. On August 25, 2022, it was announced in a press release
Entergalactic would instead be released as a television special.
Casting In July 2019, Cudi was cast in the series. On June 8, Cudi revealed his real-life older sister, Maisha, would voice his on-screen older sister Ellie, among other voices.
Animation, design, and influences The animation was handled and drawn by
DNEG Animation in London, which also co-produced the special. A 3D map of New York was downloaded and rebuilt in the pipeline. Influences for the film's design were
I Lost My Body (2019) and
When Harry Met Sally... (1989). ==Music==