Nicolas Snyder - Scavengers Reign -original Max... ((better)) Today
When Max (then HBO Max) greenlit Scavengers Reign as an original series, Bennett and Huettner needed a lieutenant who understood that the planet was the main character. They found that in Nicolas Snyder. His role as Supervising Director meant he was responsible for the consistency of the visual narrative across the series' 12 episodes. But more than that, he became the guardian of the show’s specific tone: .
You can find Nicolas Snyder’s portfolio and concept art from Scavengers Reign on his official site and social media, where he continues to explore the intersection of nature, horror, and speculative design. Nicolas Snyder - Scavengers Reign -Original Max...
Nicolas Snyder’s work became a rallying cry. Art directors and animators shared his background plates on social media, highlighting that losing Scavengers Reign would mean losing a masterclass in environmental storytelling. The "Original Max" branding now serves as a timestamp—a reminder of the brief window when the streamer took massive risks on cerebral, adult-oriented animation. When Max (then HBO Max) greenlit Scavengers Reign
The soundtrack for the original animated series Scavengers Reign was composed by Nicolas Snyder , who is known for his work as a filmmaker and visual artist. His score for the series has been described as "evocative and fragile," playing a crucial role in establishing the atmosphere of the beautiful yet brutal alien world of Vesta. Series & Score Highlights But more than that, he became the guardian
Dark Horse Comics published The Art of Scavengers Reign . This volume is essential for Snyder fans. It contains over 60 pages of his rough thumbnails, color scripts, and unused creature designs—including a terrifying predator that was cut for budgetary reasons (a "mimic slime" that absorbed human memories).