Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, the directors of the highly successful The Super Mario Bros. Movie, will be writing a movie for The Flintstones.
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The directors of The Super Mario Bros. Movie will officially be writing a revival for The Flintstones. The directors, Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, earned massive acclaim for their adaptation of the popular video games series, having grossed over $1 billion at the box office with The Super Mario Bros. Movie. With that level of success, they are being handed control over a project that will adapt The Flintstones, a show which originally aired from 1960 to 1966.
Horvath and Jelenic will be writing Meet the Flintstones, a movie that will walk through the origins of the famous family, according to Deadline. The project is still in early development and details remain sparse, but it is expected that the movie will be animated. That puts it in sharp contrast with its previous film adaptation, The Flintstones, which was a live-action project that succeeded at the box office but failed to earn critical approval.
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Source: Deadline
This story originally appeared on Screenrant