Sugar, spice and everything nice. A ''PowerPuff Girls' live-action reboot is in the works.
If you're a 90s kid, it is time for you to rejoice because a PowerPuff Girls live-action remake in the works of CW, as reported by Variety.
The Cartoon Network Classic that ran from 1998-2005 with six seasons and a total of 78 episodes has been picked up for remastered take on the three crime-fighters Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup.
According to the publication, the live-action remake will feature the originally elementary grade girls as 20-something who've grown resentful about losing their childhood to fighting crime.
As the head of the project, as writers and executive producers, are Diablo Cody and Heather Regnier, with Warner Bros Television producing the show, Greg Barlanti, Sarah Schechter and David Madden will also executive produce via Berlanti Productions.
The original animated series for Cartoon Network was created by Craig McCracken and featured Professor Utonium who, in his quest to make the prefect little girls, ends up with three little superheroes aka the PowerPuff Girls, when he accidentally adds Chemical X to his concoction of ''sugar, spice, and everything nice.''
Both the names at the head of the project, Cody and Regnier, have big credits to their name. Cody won an Academy Award for the Best original Screenplay in 2008 for writing Juno and also worked on Jennider's Body, while Regnier is currently signed under a deal with Warner Bros Television.
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