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If things go awry and Wingard ends up with another Cats on his hands, hopefully he’ll at least do the right thing by his audience and release the butthole cut. A hybrid CGI film that has a hyperreal look and somehow bridges the gap between cartoon and CGI.” Hey, nobody plans on their film looking like Cats it just happens.
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I want to do a movie you’ve never seen before. “I don’t want it to look like Cats, I don’t want those kinds of issues - no disrespect to that director, whom I don’t mean to throw under the bus any more than everyone else has. “I don’t want to do it live action, either,” explains the director. I don’t want to reinvent the way they look I want them to look like ThunderCats.” “I want to do a ThunderCats film that takes you back to that ’80s aesthetic. Nobody on this planet knows or has thought as much about ThunderCats as I have,” Wingard says. The feline warriors from the planet Thundera were a toy. While his movie will allegedly be a live-action hybrid, the director vows that the ThunderCats themselves will not look like any other cats you’ve seen before. Right alongside Masters of the Universe and Transformers, the ThunderCats were a staple of weekday afternoon animated viewing in the ’80s. The screenplay itself ended up being 272 pages long.” Honestly, given the length of the Snyder Cut, Wingard might be able to just produce it as is.
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And the reason? I was writing my ThunderCats screenplay through my entire 10th grade year. While ThunderCats got its own fantasy-drama reboot in 2011, and was later retooled for a hyperactive comedy-shorts series called Thundercats Roar in 2020, SilverHawks and TigerSharks have. “I didn’t pay attention in school, made terrible grades.

“I actually spent most of my 10th grade year, I completely blew it,” he says. On Monday, Wingard told Deadline that he has been obsessed with ThunderCats since childhood, even going so far as to write a movie in his spare time. The ThunderCats movie’s screenplay, written by David Coggeshall, with Wingard and Simon Barrett doing a rewrite, reportedly finds the ThunderCats fleeing their “dying planet Thundera” to find a new home. The initial series ran from 1985 to 1989, with Cartoon Network airing a reboot, developed by Ethan Spaulding and Michael Jelenic, for one season in 2011. According to Deadline, the Death Note and Blair Witch director has signed on to direct a motion picture based on the 1980s animated children’s show ThunderCats, which follows the adventures of Lion-O, Cheetara, and a host of other feline humanoid aliens.
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Kong is set to duke it out Wednesday, director Adam Wingard is free to reboot another beloved IP. Though, to give some fair balance, we also found 7 that should be completely avoided.Now that Godzilla vs. We think it's about time for a new action cartoon renaissance, and reviving these 8 shows could spearhead it. Most action cartoons these days are either anime on Toonami or revivals like Samurai Jackand Young Justice, the latter of which isn't even going to be on TV, instead premiering on DC's streaming service. All we're asking for is a little variety with cartoons. It was never really made clear what led to the series' cancellation, but one thing was very clear, fans were outraged and wanted more.
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The thing is, we also love action cartoons, and they seem to be a dying breed these days. The 2011 Reboot was a fantastic update of the original series, rocking an animation style that combined both American and Japanese elements and a more coherent story than the original. RELATED: Toonami: 8 Underrated Cartoon Classics (And 8 They Want You To Forget)ĭon't get us wrong, we love a lot of these shows, and as much flak as Teen Titans Go! gets, it's still a fun, off-the-walls comedy. With so much success from the comedy-hybrids, it doesn't seem like serious action shows will be returning anytime soon as successful comedy-driven reboots like Teen Titans Go! and the new Powerpuff Girls have furthered this trend. However, we miss those Saturday-morning, action-packed shows that seem to have gone out of style. This isn't a bad thing, since shows like Adventure Time and Steven Universehave shown you can make amazing story-driven comedies in a short-format. These days, action cartoons are few and far between, and most animated shows are 11-minute comedies.
