41-Year-Old Fantasy Classic Officially Gets New Reboot Movie
June 24, 2026 8,008 views

41-Year-Old Fantasy Classic Officially Gets New Reboot Movie

By David Okonkwo
When it comes to the fantasy genre, few studios are operating at as high a level as Warner Bros, which is the studio behind HBO Max, home of the Game of Thrones franchise. HBO brought fans back to Westeros this past weekend with the long-awaited premiere of House of the Dragon Season 3, and new episodes of the show are

When it comes to the fantasy genre, few studios are operating at as high a level as Warner Bros, which is the studio behind HBO Max, home of the Game of Thrones franchise. HBO brought fans back to Westeros this past weekend with the long-awaited premiere of House of the Dragon Season 3, and new episodes of the show are set to be released over the next six weeks until the season finale. Prime Video has also assembled an impressive library of fantasy content for fans, particularly The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, another series returning for Season 3 this year. Prime Video did have another flagship fantasy show with The Wheel of Time, but the streamer had to make the tough decision to cancel the show last year — this has led to extreme pushback from fans.

Every streaming service and studio is always on the hunt for its next fantasy smash hit, and Warner Bros may have found its next big property worth investing in. Earlier this week at the Annecy Film Festival, Warner Bros confirmed it is now in active development on a new ThunderCats animated movie, but at the time of writing, very little is known about the project. The nostalgia factor from the 1980s has been brought back into the spotlight this summer with the recent premiere of Masters of the Universe, and Warner Bros will now seek to capitalize on this further with its ThunderCats adaptation. More information about the project, such as creatives and casting details, will likely be revealed when the animated film reaches a more advanced state of development.

Your answers point to the iconic universe your values, your instincts, and your particular way of seeing the world were built for. This is where you would find your people — and your purpose.

You believe in the cause — in the idea that freedom is worth fighting for even when the odds are impossible and the empire is vast.

You understand, in the deepest part of yourself, that the journey matters as much as the destination — and that the world's beauty is worth protecting even at great cost.

You believe that love, loyalty, and doing what's right are not naive sentiments — they are the most powerful forces in any world, magical or otherwise.

You see the world clearly — its power structures, its hypocrisies, its brutal arithmetic — and you are not paralysed by that clarity. You use it.

You believe the future is worth building — that curiosity, cooperation, and the expansion of understanding are not just ideals but the most practical path forward for any civilisation.

The original ThunderCats TV show ran for a few seasons between 1985 and 1989, and while it may have been awhile since you had a productive ThunderCats conversation, it’s inarguable that it was one of the defining cartoons of the 1980s. The story of ThunderCats follows a group of human-like cat aliens from the planet Thundera, who watch their planet be destroyed at the start of the series, leaving the survivors to flee on a spaceship that crashes on Third Earth. ThunderCats have been brought to the screen across various spaces of time, including in 2011 and even in 2020, but the modern adaptation will bring a new spin to the classic tale.

Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the new ThunderCats movie in development at Warner Bros.