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'Captain Planet' Movie In The Works With 'Transformers' Producer

The Huffington Post    
First Posted: 07/19/11 07:04 PM ET Updated: 09/18/11 06:12 AM ET

"Captain Planet, he's our hero..." All children of the 90's, rejoice. Earth, fire, wind, water, and... heart, have united to bring back Captain Planet. Or rather, "Transformers" producer Don Murphy and business partner Susan Montford have united to bring back the eco-hero, this time to the big screen.

"Captain Planet and the Planeteers" was a children's cartoon created by Ted Turner in the 1990's. It encouraged environmental awareness, following five global youths who solved environmental crises. When they needed extra help, they summoned Captain Planet, a rather strapping blue superhero, who turned the mullet into a heroic hairstyle.

Guest voices included Whoopi Goldberg, Meg Ryan, Martin Sheen, Edward Asner, and Sting.

Now, a recent press release available on Collider.com reports that Cartoon Network has signed a development agreement with Murphy, Montford and their company Angry Filmworks. The plan is to develop a live-action motion picture based on "Captain Planet and the Planeteers."

Stuart Snyder of Turner Broadcasting System Inc. said, “The messages of Captain Planet are even more relevant today... We feel this team can bring the world’s first eco-hero to life in a powerful motion picture that is not only pertinent but entertaining.”

Montford added, “With the earthquakes, tornadoes, melting icebergs and all the other problems threatening the world right now, Earth really needs her greatest defender."

Those affected by the dust storms, heat waves, fires, and droughts could also probably use a superhero.

In light of recent findings reported by Reuters, suggesting that floods, droughts, and overall "global weirding" are the "new normal" of extreme weather fueled by climate change, the potential importance of Captain Planet could be surprisingly significant.

Right now, scientists struggle to reach a broader audience and communicate the severity of climate change and other major environmental threats. At an Arctic warming conference for scientists in May, U.S. climate scientist Robert Corell advised researchers to reach out to all parts of society to raise awareness of Arctic melt, and "Stop speaking in code. Rather than 'anthropogenic,' you could say 'human caused.'"

Could this Captain Planet movie be a step towards breaking the science code, and reaching a broader audience? Films such as "An Inconvenient Truth" and "The Day After Tomorrow" have debatably been successful for both Hollywood and for the environmental movements attempting to reach a broader audience. Could Captain Planet do the same, or will it become just another cartoon-turned-film franchise that loses sight of it's main character's goals?

Let's hope this film focuses on the show's catchy tune, and joins the fight to "take pollution down to zero."

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"Captain Planet, he's our hero..." All children of the 90's, rejoice. Earth, fire, wind, water, and... heart, have united to bring back Captain Planet. Or rather, "Transformers" producer Don Murphy an...
"Captain Planet, he's our hero..." All children of the 90's, rejoice. Earth, fire, wind, water, and... heart, have united to bring back Captain Planet. Or rather, "Transformers" producer Don Murphy an...
"Captain Planet, he's our hero..." All children of the 90's, rejoice. Earth, fire, wind, water, and... heart, have united to bring back Captain Planet. Or rather, "Transformers" producer Don Murphy an...
"Captain Planet, he's our hero..." All children of the 90's, rejoice. Earth, fire, wind, water, and... heart, have united to bring back Captain Planet. Or rather, "Transformers" producer Don Murphy an...
 
 
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09:12 AM on 09/01/2011
They'll spend 45 minutes explaining how the characters meet captain planet and get their powers (while showing the enemy's plans develop on a separate platform), 20 minutes learning how to use their powers, 15 minutes fighting the bad guy, and 10 minutes wrapping everything up. Perfect 90 minute kids movie. The plot will be garbage and they'll make sure to squeeze in as many cameos as possible.
03:30 PM on 08/04/2011
I've been waiting for this for so long. I hope they don't screw it up.
02:39 AM on 07/21/2011
A BROTHER AND SISTER, 1 AFRO CARIBBEAN JUDO MASTER, A FROG FROM OUTER SPACE AND A HANDFULL OF ECO VILLIANS...www.thegreenmarine.com wish us luck!
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Epilef2000
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10:32 PM on 07/20/2011
Awesome....Jessica alba as Gaia....Danny de vito as sly sludge
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RoccoRyg
This God I, now for sale on Amazon Kindle.
09:36 PM on 07/20/2011
I so predicted this was going to happen four years ago. Who knows, might be good. I don't criticize until I see trailers.

Meg Ryan for Dr. Blight!
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Brittany Lock
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06:51 PM on 07/20/2011
Might as well. Maybe something childish would also reach the Republicans, and they'll finally understand what's going on.
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yellowdog71
06:13 PM on 07/20/2011
Tom Cruise?
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Vic22
"I write to make it right, don't like what I see"
05:35 PM on 07/20/2011
Captain Planet was truly a pioneer in conservationism. He even used 50% less shirt and pants than most people
04:49 PM on 07/20/2011
Oh my god, I remember watching Captain Planet as a kid. Totally cheesy, but I liked it anyway.
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Marisa Stein
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02:18 PM on 07/20/2011
oh god no! the cartoon was horrible..I dont think I could stomach a movie!
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Brian Berneker
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01:54 PM on 07/20/2011
We need more Captain Planet.
RipTheJacker
Helping Liberals that can't help themselves
01:53 PM on 07/20/2011
Please...no! The cartoon was bad enough when I was growing up. I'm sure the movie adaptation will be just as bad, if not worse. Even great cartoons (IMHO) like G.I. Joe, Transformers, Dragonballz, etc. didn't really translate into good movies. Just imagine how a poor man's Superman will fair...
01:44 PM on 07/20/2011
Very cool to see major film players starting to get interested in films with environmental superheros to combat the pressing ecological issues of our time. Edutainment for children is how we will spread the message beyond the environmental silo. We are looking to turn "Pacha's Pajamas: A Story Written By Nature" (www.pachaspajamas.com) into an animated feature in the next couple of years. Wish us luck!
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12:48 PM on 07/20/2011
i was a kid when captain planet came out, and thought it was the lamest cartoon ever.
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Jason Vineyard
Dem turned Repub Constitutionalist
11:53 AM on 07/20/2011
just read www.prisonplanet.com huffpost censors peoples opinions