It appears that "Transformers" is going to have a monster opening at the box office over July 4, so it's no surprise studios are seeking the rights to many '80s animated toy series.
In the past two weeks, Warner Bros. has acquired the rights to both "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" and most recently, "Thundercats." The latter came with a finished script (so it might actually happen), but with "Voltron" and "G.I. Joe" already in active development, a question arises:
If Michael Bay can play with super-sized robots, what would some of these animated series look like in the hands of his more talented peers? We can only speculate...
In the past two weeks, Warner Bros. has acquired the rights to both "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" and most recently, "Thundercats." The latter came with a finished script (so it might actually happen), but with "Voltron" and "G.I. Joe" already in active development, a question arises:
If Michael Bay can play with super-sized robots, what would some of these animated series look like in the hands of his more talented peers? We can only speculate...
3 comments:
People wanna stay kids forever.
Voltron better be the lions and not those stupid cars...
I knew Voltron would get Robert all excited.
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