More than three decades after Captain Planet and the Planeteers first aired, the eco-conscious superhero may soon return to screens in a new avatar. With Oscar-winner
Leonardo DiCaprio and acclaimed producer
Greg Berlanti attached as executive producers, the much-talked-about live-action adaptation is reportedly in the works. While Netflix hasn’t officially confirmed the project, buzz around its development has fans both nostalgic and curious.
A long-awaited comeback
If everything falls into place, the upcoming series could mark the long-awaited return of the iconic eco-warrior after more than three decades. However, the project has not been officially confirmed by the streaming platform and they have declined to comment on the reports.
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The origins of Captain Planet
Aired between 1990 and 1996, Captain Planet and the Planeteers—along with its follow-up The New Adventures of Captain Planet—was produced by DIC Entertainment and Hanna-Barbera. Created by Barbara Pyle and media mogul Ted Turner, the show aimed to tackle pressing environmental issues by wrapping them in the exciting world of superheroes and villains, hoping to engage younger audiences, according to Variety. Ed Asner,
Whoopi Goldberg, and LeVar Burton were featured as voice actors in the show.
New series, new team
The upcoming Captain Planet live-action series is being penned by Tara Hernandez, best known for creating Mrs. Davis for Peacock. She has also been a writer on hit shows like The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon, bringing a mix of sharp wit and storytelling experience to the project.