Ryan Reynolds to Produce Biker Mice From Mars Series
Deadpool 3 star Ryan Reynolds is set to revive the 90’s animated show Biker Mice from Mars. Diehard fans will recall the show did return, albeit briefly in 2006. It has been almost three decades since the animated series ended, but that’s not stopping golden boy Ryan Reynolds from putting his usual signature touch on a piece of pop nostalgia.
The 90’s seem to be all the rage with a Teenage Mutant Ninjas Turtles animated project in the works from Nickelodeon. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is releasing August 2 and has a all-star cast.
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What is Biker Mice from Mars?
The official synopsis for the original Biker Mice From Mars: “On the planet Mars, there existed a race of anthropomorphic mice who enjoyed motorsports and had a very similar culture and society to that of human beings. Eventually, they were all but wiped out by the Plutarkians, an alien race of obese, foul-smelling, worm-eating, fish-like humanoids who plunder other planets for their natural resources.”
“Three survivors: Throttle, Modo and Vinnie, manage to find a spaceship and escape the Plutarkian takeover, but instead, they soon find themselves crash-landing on Earth in the city of Chicago. Along with a charming female mechanic named Charlene “Charley” Davidson, the Biker Mice must defend Earth and defeat the villainous Plutarkians, in an attempt to finally return to their homeland of Mars.”
Do you remember this animated classic from the 90’s? Let us know your thoughts on the upcoming revival in a comment.
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