Flintstones Project Bedrock Starring Elizabeth Banks Headed to Fox
The Flintstones in
Bedrock, a new adult-animated take on the long-running Hanna-Barbera classic that mixes
The Honeymooners with prehistoric living. The new show, which was first announced back in 2019, will pick up twenty years past the original series and star a 20-something Pebbles voiced by Banks and a version of Fred entering retirement.
More details were revealed about the show via Deadline, including the concept of bringing the first family of Bedrock out of their comfort zone. “With the Stone Age giving way to an enlightened new Bronze Age, the residents of Bedrock will find this evolution “harder than a swing from Bamm-Bamm’s club.”
Bedrock: Elizabeth Banks Starring In, EP Flintstones Animated Sequel
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The Flintstones in a new sequel called
Bedrock with
Elizabeth Banks attached to star lending her voice to Pebbles, according to Variety. The daughter of Fred and Wilma Flintstone, most incarnations of the series had her as a toddler, but
Bedrock is set 20 years in the future with the character grown up in the latest take on the modern stone-age family.
Photo by Denis Makarenko / Shutterstock.com and Warner Bros Animation
In the show, Fred Flintstone is on the brink of retirement and 20-something Pebbles is embarking on her own career. As the Stone Age gives way to a shiny and enlightened new Bronze Age, the residents of Bedrock will find this evolution harder than a swing from Bamm-Bamm s club.
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Author By Food Dive staff
Published Feb. 5, 2021
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