Powerpuff Girls Creator Recalls The Advice He Gave The CW’s Failed Live-Action Pilot, And I Think He’s Absolutely Right

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The CW has been making a plethora of programming changes lately, as it’s been pulling shows and canceling original scripted content. Some original content wasn’t even able to make it past the pilot phase. Among those was the potential Powerpuff Girls reboot. Originally announced in 2021, the live-action series would have seen Bubbles, Buttercup, and Blossom as young adults, trying to live the lives they were robbed of when they were kids due to their responsibilities as crimefighters. The show was scrapped by the network a while ago and, now, the franchise’s creator Craig McCracken, is sharing the advice he previously had for the new series. And I think he’s absolutely right about this.

Dove Cameron, Chloe Bennet, and Yana Perrault were initially set to portray the adult versions of Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup, respectively. Before Bennet left the project, a pilot was filmed, and that footage eventually leaked. Following harsh feedback from fans, it was reported that The CW was reworking the Powerpuff project. Though ultimately, it was confirmed this past summer that development on the show had ceased. Craig McCracken tried to provide the producers with his expertise amid production, as he revealed to the The Los Angeles Times that he provided some advice that pertained to the characters’ age changes:

I had one meeting with them, and I told them, ‘When you turn them into adults, they’re no longer the Powerpuff Girls because if they’re adults, that’s just three super girls who don’t have to deal with being kids.’ That’s a completely different show.

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