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The pilot script is being written by Lindsay Kerns with Banks serving as the voice of Pebbles Flinstone in addition to producing the project.
âLong before the Simpsons and Springfield, the Griffins and Quahog, or even when the Belchers started serving burgers on Ocean Avenue, there were the Flintstones and Bedrock,â said Entertainment President of Fox Entertainment, Michael Thorn in a statement. âTheir imprint on the animation universe is undeniable and the idea of adapting it for todayâs audience is a challenge we here at FOX are very much looking forward to taking on with Warner Bros., Elizabeth and Lindsay. No pressure whatsoever, really.â
Bedrock an adult-oriented
Flintstones animated sequel series about a grown-up Pebbles (the young daughter of Fred and Wilma Flintstone). Elizabeth Banks, who is executive-producing the show, is also set to voice the main character. Lindsay Kerns (
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous) has been tapped to etch the pilot script into a cave wall.
The story is said to pick up 20 years later after the original Hanna-Barbera cartoon, which ran for nearly 200 episodes between the early to mid-1960s. As the uncultured Stone Age gives way to the more enlighted Bronze Age, Fred is on the verge of retirement at Mr. Slate s stone quarry and Pebbles is looking for a job of her own. Similar to the Croods, the residents of Bedrock will soon find that evolution can be harder than a swing from Bamm-Bamm’s club, reads the official synopsis.
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