Iconic 60's show 'Thunderbirds' set for high tech small screen return
From ANILondon, Aug 30: The Thunderbirds are set to return to the small screen - and this time with hi-tech action scenes.
Creator Gerry Anderson is in talks to buy back the show rights from ITV, after 32 years. The iconic marionettes will now be replaced with computer-generated imagery (CGI).
"I'd do a series of tests," The Sun quoted Anderson, as saying.
"Another way would be to make the puppets in CGI in a way that they looked exactly as they did in the original show.
"They would be able to do everything a human being can do so the action would be much more exciting," he added.
The hit Thunderbirds series was aired in 1965-66, with only 32 episodes, and were later made into a film starring Sir Ben Kingsley in 2004.
Copyright Asian News International/DailyIndia.com
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