
Kong director hopes a unique CGI hybrid animation could blend together the hyper realism of a live-action and the original aesthetic of the cartoon series.

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In an interview with Den of Geek, Wingard explained that he wants the ThunderCats reboot to feel like an '80s cartoon adventure that adults and kids alike can relate to. Moving away from the live-action appearance of Cats, the Godzilla vs. ThunderCats is an American animated television series based on the characters created by Tobin 'Ted' Wolf and produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, the creators of SilverHawks, TigerSharks, and The Comic Strip. Though there hasn't been much detail on the story, Wingard has said that he intends to stay true to the classic ThunderCats, both in mythology and aesthetic. There is a slight chance you could be banned if you neglect to read it first. If you plan on editing, we require you to look at our FAQ first to know our rules on what is and isn't allowed. Kong director had written a 272-page-long screenplay of a ThunderCats film in the 10th grade, so Wingard describes ThunderCats as a "dream project." We here at ThunderCats Wiki love feedback and we encourage you to write blogs and comment to blogs. A description of tropes appearing in ThunderCats (1985). To remind us of the lessons of friendship. Thus, while the image of Lion-O’s wind tousled red hair and matching red-eyed sword persists at the front of pop culture’s mind, characters like Ratar-O and Jaga have been sidelined by the sands of time. A script had already existed for ThunderCats before Wingard signed on to the project, written by David Coggeshall, but writing a ThunderCats script has been a life-long passion for Wingard. All in all, since the original 1985 ThunderCats run, the Cats’ have had little screen time.


So far, there hasn't been much information on what a ThunderCats story could look like - that's because Wingard and his writing partner Simon Barrett have taken on a complete script rewrite.
