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‘Jonny Quest’ Live-Action Movie Coming Soon

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The live-action version of ‘Johnny Quest‘ is coming soon.

Robert Rodriguez, the creator of ‘Spy Kids’, will co-write and direct a live-action version of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon.

According to reports, the studio has been in development on a live-action version of ‘Johnny Quest’ for several months.

‘Johnny Quest’ was first created in the 1960s and it was called ‘The Adventures of Jonny Quest,’ the series centers around a boy who accompanies his father on extraordinary adventures.

The ‘Johnny Quest’ series only had two seasons but, over the past fifty years the show has developed a cult like following, leading to several spinoff series and helped build a fanbase over the past several decades.

Expect casting and filming to start in the next few months.

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