Way back in August 2012, Dan Norton revealed that WB had ceased production on Thundercats and that it would take “years to get it back on tv if we started today.” Most fans moved on since then, with a few still holding out hope that someone, somewhere would get this show to continue. Well that can officially be put to rest.
The Save Thundercats Facebook Group has posted the following bit directly from Dan Norton:
“Guys, I love you. All of you for so much effort that has been spent trying to get TCats back on the air. I’m sorry though, it won’t be coming back. Chima sealed the deal. It’s the end of the road guys. Thank each and every one of you for all of your efforts and support. Maybe, someday, someone can try again.”
So looks like it’s back to the drawing board in the hopes that Warner Bros can someday resurrect this franchise in a successful way. It’s a little twist of the knife to our hearts to have to read this again. But it was fun while it lasted and we’ll all be right here for the next chapter of the franchise and we still have love from companies like Mezco and Icon Heroes.
Mongor says
Not that we didn't already see it coming, but there it is.
Boo!
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adssse says
Expected, but it still hurts.
Lody says
That's what happens when you let amateurs run the show
Ravenxl7 says
As if we needed more proof of it's demise thrown at us...
Mongor says
No more guessing or hoping. It's over. Time to officially move on.
Ravenxl7 says
Our only hope is that WB either takes another shot at a reboot, or they sell it to someone who will. With the success of the new TMNT show, I'm kinda hoping they sell the brand to Nick.
Mongor says
Our only hope is that WB either takes another shot at a reboot, or they sell it to someone who will. With the success of the new TMNT show, I'm kinda hoping they sell the brand to Nick.
I was almost ready to start buying into the hype lately of how well it was doing in it's late night time slot. Foolish, I know.
I absolutely love the new TMNT show by the way.
L08e16o says
Depending on how much money WB, CN, and Bandai lose could determine if we see Tcat anytime soon.
IMO, I think WB will wait.
Can't wait to see fan reactions when they start releasing info on what would've happen in the second season.
Ravenxl7 says
It's kind of like that awesome triple-changer Megatron they had in the works for Animated's toy-line. It looks really awesome, but I'm never going to own one, so I wish I never knew of it's existence at all...
Mongor says
I'm thrilled that they are gonna spill the beans on what would have been. I'd rather know even if I can't see it.
If you don't want to know, don't read it or watch the upcoming video Dan says he'll do when the time is right. Simple as that.
I'm glad that DN will be doing this for some sense of closure.
Ravenxl7 says
If you don't want to know, don't read it or watch the upcoming video Dan says he'll do when the time is right. Simple as that.
I'm glad that DN will be doing this for some sense of closure.
L08e16o says
If you don't want to know, don't read it or watch the upcoming video Dan says he'll do when the time is right. Simple as that.
I'm glad that DN will be doing this for some sense of closure.
I know DN brought that up before. He said he would ask.
L08e16o says
It's kind of like that awesome triple-changer Megatron they had in the works for Animated's toy-line. It looks really awesome, but I'm never going to own one, so I wish I never knew of it's existence at all...
I will say this, one fan base won't be happy.
stormbringer says
Can't say I'm surprised. The show went into an extensive hiatus before Christmas 2011, the toyline dried up, and we didn't get any news about TCats anything throughout most of 2012. The chances of the show continuing were slim to none.
Mongor says
I know DN brought that up before. He said he would ask.
adssse says
Mongor says
Daniel Norton Um... I don't believe there will be anymore ThunderCats unless there is a massive demand outside of the United States. I'll be happy to reveal all in time about the story we'd worked out. But since you're not the only person to be curious. I'll probably do it in a public event so it can be recorded and everyone can hear. That way I don't have to type it out to everyone !
mumm_ra_the_ever_living says
Meh. shit happens.
At least I got a nice beautiful 6 inch Cheetara out of it.
At the very least, maybe IDW could grab the rights to it and produce comics for that continuity.
adssse says
Daniel Norton Um... I don't believe there will be anymore ThunderCats unless there is a massive demand outside of the United States. I'll be happy to reveal all in time about the story we'd worked out. But since you're not the only person to be curious. I'll probably do it in a public event so it can be recorded and everyone can hear. That way I don't have to type it out to everyone !
JamesBenjamin says
englishw says
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The main guy practically looks like a LEGO figure of Lion-O. I think he meant that the show/characters are too close to ThunderCats for them to pursue both. It's a bit redundant on their show lineup. LEGO is a better-selling brand right now. They moved their team from ThunderCats to Chima. They can't do both.
JamesBenjamin says
And again, his show being cancelled had nothing to do with Chima.
Ravenxl7 says
Big Snarf says
Its official this news made all the snarfs cry . An anime mini series of thundercats (like xmen and wolverine mini series) is on my wish list
THUNDER JEDI says
Lody says
I find it funny that both my wife and I thought Chima was a Thundercats knock off when we first saw it ...and that was even before seeing any this BS from these guys.
Steelgrave says
Be thankful they're not letting Thundercats drag on forever like a tired sick dog like they are with GI Joe. GI Joe sucks now & they really need to put that shit to rest once & for all.
vantheman77 says
In a way I'm relieved, especially with the way it's written. Only the art and animation was good, everything else wasn't.
AmuroMkII says
I've seen too many series that I love get canned prematurely, however I have one complaint against how WB handles their franchises, like Young Justice, the thundercats had a wide open ending, which leaves you hanging. No closure, the finale is great with action packed scenes and epic fight scenes, but you should never abruptly end a good climax without a proper closure. Yes it does leave room if they want to continue the series but they should've at least gave it a great exit with no expectations.
Lucien says
That Chima stunt...how is that not a lawsuit waiting to happen?! The main character looks just like Lion-O! I honestly don't see the appeal. T-Cats was way cooler.
Mako Crab says
Whatever happens in the future, I just hope they get someone else to make the toys than Bandai. Poor toy sales, not ratings, is what killed this show. Same exact thing happened to the 2002 He-Man.
Slithe says
For the most part, I thought it was good. I think that a great story that appeals to kids is what sells toys. The storyline was too adult; dumb it down for the kids and make the toys more fun. It's a winning formula - look at TMNT.