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THUNDERBIRDS are go again — with the puppet classic set for a new series.
Creator Gerry Anderson told TV Biz he was in talks to buy back the show rights from ITV, 32 years after it was axed. But he is considering ditching the iconic marionettes for computer-generated imagery (CGI). Gerry, 79, said: “I’d do a series of tests. “One would be in keeping the same characters but making the series in CGI, making everything photo-real.” But the Tracy family and pals like Brains and Lady Penelope may stay as puppets, modified by computer wizardry for hi-tech action scenes with the Thunderbirds fleet. Gerry said: “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.” Thunderbirds aired in 1965-66, with only 32 episodes made. In 2004 it was turned into a film starring Sir Ben Kingsley. |
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