https://www.ign.com/articles/ryan-reynolds-inexplicably-rebooting-biker-mice-from-mars
Biker Mice from Mars and ALF, nostalgic shows from the 80s and 90s that have largely been relegated to the entertainment dustbin, are reportedly making a comeback. And it's all thanks to Ryan Reynolds.
New versions of the cult classic shows are on their way coutesy of Fubo and Reynolds’ own production company, Maximum Effort.
“Some people know that I am a motorcycle enthusiast,” said Reynolds in an official announcement. “So, it was only natural for us to jump on board Biker Mice from Mars. Maximum Effort and Fubo look forward to putting a new spin on this cult classic with our friends at Nacelle.”
As for ALF, Reynolds chalked up its return to his "irrational love of ALF growing up."
This new Biker Mice from Mars comes 27 years after the original series ended. The original ‘90s cartoon told the story of Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie – three Biker Mice who were the only survivors of a Martian war against a race of obese, foul-smelling invaders known as the Plutarkians. After crash-landing on Chicago, the trio must defend Earth from the Plutarkian threat as the horrifying aliens look to plunder the planet for its natural resources. It’s currently unknown who will voice the original trio of Biker Mice.
Nacelle recently obtained the rights to the Biker Mice from Mars and rolled out a new line of toys based on the cartoon earlier this year. The upcoming show’s pilot will be directed by Brian Volk-Weiss