Running for six seasons, Captain Planet and the Planeteers was notable among superhero cartoons of the 1990s. While most children’s programming of the era was focused on selling toys, Captain Planet ...
The actor-producer and environmental advocate is reportedly in talks to adapt a film version of cult-classic '90s cartoon Captain Planet, The Hollywood Reporter reports. DiCaprio's studio, Appian Way ...
It sounds like the powers of wind, water, fire, Earth and heart have finally come together in Hollywood as Cartoon Network and Transformers franchise producer Don Murphy and his Angry Filmworks ...
Planned for the big screen for some time, it looks like a Captain Planet movie may finally become a reality. The Hollywood Reporter today brings word that Leonardo DiCaprio‘s Appian Way Productions is ...
Move over Iron Man, Spider-Man and Batman, the world’s first environmentally-conscious superhero on the block plans to offer kids action-packed adventure and a chance to help save the environment.
SuperHeroHype spoke with Captain Planet writer David Pepose about the upcoming comic book reboot. In this interview, Pepose opens up about his plans for modernizing the classic cartoon. Captain Planet ...
Captain Planet is set to return more than three decades since it first broadcast on TV. A new comic book series by Dynamite Entertainment promises to bring the 1990s environmental hero to a new ...
Producers Don Murphy and Susan Montford, who are coming off Transformers: Dark of the Moon and the upcoming Shawn Levy-directed Hugh Jackman-starrer Real Steel, have signed a deal with Cartoon Network ...
Cartoon Network has set up a development deal with Angry Filmworks to produce a live action Captain Planet movie. Don Murphy and Susan Montford will spear head the project and have the exclusive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Image Source: Dynamite Entertainment / Ben Oliver) SuperHeroHype spoke with Captain Planet writer David Pepose about the upcoming ...
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