Home > News > The Powerpuff Girls Live-Action Series Trailer Leaks, Showing What the Canceled Show Would Have Been

The Powerpuff Girls Live-Action Series Trailer Leaks, Showing What the Canceled Show Would Have Been

In 2023, The CW's ambitious project to bring a live-action version of the beloved animated series, "The Powerpuff Girls," to life was canceled amid various challenges. Recently, a teaser video that surfaced online has given fans a glimpse into what the show could have been, sparking both intrigue an
By Emery
Apr 17,2025

In 2023, The CW's ambitious project to bring a live-action version of the beloved animated series, "The Powerpuff Girls," to life was canceled amid various challenges. Recently, a teaser video that surfaced online has given fans a glimpse into what the show could have been, sparking both intrigue and controversy.

The teaser, which was briefly available on the YouTube channel "Lost Media Busters," was quickly removed due to a copyright claim by Warner Bros. Entertainment. Clocking in at three and a half minutes, the trailer introduced a darker, more mature take on the iconic characters. In this version, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, portrayed by Chloe Bennet, Dove Cameron, and Yana Perrault respectively, are depicted as young adults grappling with real-world issues. Blossom is shown as stressed and burnt out, Bubbles turns to alcohol, and Buttercup rebels against societal norms.

Official images of the three Powerpuff Girls from CW's live-action effort: Dove Cameron, Chloe Bennet, and Yana Perrault.
The trailer's plot sees the trio accidentally causing the death of a character named Mojo, leading them to flee Townsville. Years later, they return to visit their father, Professor Utonium, played by Donald Faison, only to find themselves facing Mojo's vengeful son, Jojo, who has become the mayor and brainwashed the town's residents. The trailer includes edgy humor, with references to juggalos and provocative language.

The CW confirmed to Variety that the footage is authentic but was never meant for public release. The live-action "Powerpuff Girls" series was initially announced in 2020 but faced numerous hurdles, including an unsuccessful pilot and the exit of Chloe Bennet from the project.

CW chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz reflected on the pilot's failure, stating, "The reason you do pilots is because sometimes things miss, and this was just a miss. We believe in the cast completely. We believe in Diablo [Cody] and Heather [Regnier], the writers. We believe in the auspices of Greg Berlanti and Warner studios. In this case, the pilot didn’t work. But because we see there’s enough elements in there, we wanted to give it another shot. So that’s why we didn’t want to go forward with what we had. Tonally, it might’ve felt a little too campy. It didn’t feel as rooted in reality as it might’ve felt. But again, you learn things when you test things out. And so in this case, we felt, let’s take a step back and go back to the drawing board."

This glimpse into the potential live-action "Powerpuff Girls" series has left fans pondering what might have been, while also highlighting the challenges of adapting beloved animated characters into a more mature, live-action format.

Top News

Copyright semu.cc © 2024 — All rights reserved