Powerpuff Girls Live-Action Reboot Star Breaks Silence on Show’s Cancelation

The CW might have passed on the live-action Powerpuff Girls reboot, but star Dove Cameron has no regrets on shooting the failed pilot.Dubbed Powerpuff, the planned reboot series was written and executive produced by Heather Rengier and Diablo Cody. Cameron was in one of the starring roles as Bubbles, joined by Chloe Bennet as Blossom and Yana Perrault as Buttercup. A pilot was shot, and it was passed on by the CW, though it was reported at the time that the plan was to retool the pilot along with some recasting. Earlier this year, however, it was revealed that the planned series was officially scrapped. Now, per ELLE, Cameron revealed how she feels about the doomed Powerpuff Girls reboot, marking the first time she’s addressed the show since it was confirmed that it’s no longer happening.The plan for the show was for it to serve as a sequel to Powerpuff Girls, picking up years later when the members of the titular trio are in their twenties. Original creator Craig McCracken has said that this was where the reboot went wrong right away, feeling that what made Powerpuff Girls special was by having its characters as children fighting supervillains while balancing their lives as kids.

The CW might have passed on the live-action Powerpuff Girls reboot, but star Dove Cameron has no regrets on shooting the failed pilot.

Dubbed Powerpuff, the planned reboot series was written and executive produced by Heather Rengier and Diablo Cody. Cameron was in one of the starring roles as Bubbles, joined by Chloe Bennet as Blossom and Yana Perrault as Buttercup. A pilot was shot, and it was passed on by the CW, though it was reported at the time that the plan was to retool the pilot along with some recasting. Earlier this year, however, it was revealed that the planned series was officially scrapped. Now, per ELLE, Cameron revealed how she feels about the doomed Powerpuff Girls reboot, marking the first time she’s addressed the show since it was confirmed that it’s no longer happening.

The plan for the show was for it to serve as a sequel to Powerpuff Girls, picking up years later when the members of the titular trio are in their twenties. Original creator Craig McCracken has said that this was where the reboot went wrong right away, feeling that what made Powerpuff Girls special was by having its characters as children fighting supervillains while balancing their lives as kids.

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