Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are heading to the big screen.
A new “Powerpuff Girls” movie is in development at Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, the company, shared Monday at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, which is currently taking place in France.
While sources at the studio confirm a “Powerpuff Girls” movie is in the works, they stress there is no deal in place.
Given the lack of a greenlight at the moment, plot details for the upcoming adventure haven’t been announced.
Based on the beloved Cartoon Network series, “Powerpuff Girls” revolves around three young girls with superpowers.
They were created by Professor Utonium by using a mixture of sugar, spice, and everything nice, who accidentally spilled a mysterious ingredient called Chemical X in to the mixture and leading the Powerpuff Girls to be born.
The trio, who has “dedicated their lives to fighting crime and the forces of evil,” use their powers to take down villains in the city of Townsville.
“Powerpuff Girls” premiered in 1998 and ran for six seasons, wrapping in 2005.
Warner Bros. previously adapted the show for the big screen with 2002’s “The Powerpuff Girls Movie,” which flopped with $16 million against an $11 million budget.
The show also spawned a 2016 reboot series as well as the ill-fated live-action adaptation that never come to fruition.
Up next for Warner Bros. Pictures Animation is this November’s “The Cat in the Hat,” with Bill Hader voicing the titular troublemaker.
In 2027 and beyond, the company also has “Bad Fairies” with Cynthia Erivo, “Margie Claus” led by Melissa McCarthy, and “Oh the Places You’ll Go,” starring Ariana Grande and Josh Gad.




