Cartoon Network’s ‘Thundercats’ Remake Will Combine Action And Silliness
Disney revived the Eighties series Muppet Babies and Dreamworks is resurrecting She-Ra: Princess of Power. Now, it’s Warner Bros. Animation’s turn with their remake of Thundercats.
The new series, Thundercats Roar, currently in production, will debut on Cartoon Network in 2019. It’ll be a comedic take on the original series, with simplified and cartoony character designs, but has also promised to stay true to the premise of the original series:
Lion-O and the Thundercats — Tygra, Panthro, Cheetara, Wilykat and Wilykit — barely escape the sudden destruction of their home world, Thundera, only to crash land on the mysterious and exotic planet of Third Earth. Lion-O, the newly appointed Lord of the Thundercats, attempts to lead the team as they make this planet their new home. A bizarre host of creatures and villains stand in their way, including the evil Mumm-Ra, Third Earth’s wicked ruler who will let nothing, including the Thundercats, stop his tyrannical reign over the planet.
Thundercats Roar is being produced by Victor Courtright (a Cartoon Brew Artist of the Day all the way back in 2013) and Marly Halpern-Graser (Right Now Kapow). Sam Register is the executive producer.
Here’s a video with a short interview with Courtright, and also previews the opening titles of the series:
Voice cast features Max Mittelman (Justice League Action) as Lion-O and Wilykat, Erica Lindbeck (DC Super Hero Girls) as Cheetara and Wilykit, Patrick Seitz (Justice League Action) as Tygra and Mumm-Ra, and Chris Jai Alex (Star Wars: Battlefront II) as Panthro.
The original Thundercats, created by Ted Wolf, debuted as a syndicated series in 1985. That show was produced by Rankin-Bass Productions. A second Thundercats series debuted in 2011. That show, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Studio 4°C in Japan, lasted for 26 episodes on Cartoon Network.