3 More Classic Franchises Could Come Back If Voltron And Masters Of The Universe Succeed : Coastal House Media

With Amazon MGM betting big on both Voltron again Masters of the UniverseThe success of these long-running franchises could open the door for popular franchises from the 1980s and beyond to make a comeback in live action.
If the audience accepts Henry Cavill's Voltron again Nicholas Galitzine turn like He-Man, Hollywood may finally have proof that there is still a need for adaptations of a large number of animated franchises.
Here are three projects that can benefit greatly.
The ThunderCats
Of all the silent franchises waiting in the wings, The ThunderCats it may be very close to reality.
Director Adam Wingardknown as Godzilla vs. Kong again Godzilla x Kong: The New Empirehe remains attached to the project and has repeatedly assured fans that development is ongoing. Wingard previously revealed that he and the participant Simon Barrett were actively working on the screenplay, saying:
“Simon and I are still actively working on the script.”
Wingard also made it clear that he wants to stay true to the structural designs that fans remember from the original animated series. In an earlier interview, he explained:
“I don't want to reinvent the way they look.”
With its rich mythology, fairytale setting, and memorable characters like Lion-O, Mumm-Ra, and Panthro, The ThunderCatsit feels like a natural next step if audiences prove they're hungry for adventure on a grand scale again.
The ThunderCats
Akira
Few projects have spent more time in hellish development than live-action adaptations Akira.
The popular cyberpunk manga and anime has been a Hollywood favorite for over two decades. Recently, Taika Waititi was attached to direct a live-action version, but the project never moved forward. In 2025, Warner Bros. allowed the rights to expire, handing them back to publisher Kodansha and effectively resetting the project.
The good news for fans is that this story may have a new way forward. Reports indicate that multiple producers and studios have expressed interest in acquiring the rights and developing a new adaptation.
Set in the futuristic city of Neo-Tokyo, Akira follows gang leader Kaneda and his friend Tetsuo after a mysterious government experiment unlocks devastating psychic abilities. The original film remains one of the most influential science fiction stories ever created and could be a blockbuster movie if the right creative team finally cracked the code.
Akira
She-Ra
While He-Man prepares for his return to the big screen, his twin may be lagging far behind.
Amazon MGM is actively promoting live action She-Ra series and recently brought in an acclaimed author Heidi Schreckon board to write a project.
Interest in the character only grew following the success of the Netflix animation She-Ra and the Princesses of Powerand the time would be perfect if Masters of the Universe communicates with the audience.
Actually, Masters of the Universe director Travis Knight recently hinted that She-Ra could be a big part of the franchise's future, saying she will play:
“large part” in the possible sequence.
For those unfamiliar with mythology, She-Ra, also known as Princess Adora, is Prince Adam's long-lost twin. His adventures in the world of Etheria are often as popular as He-Man's battles in Eternia.
She-Ra
The Bottom Line
Hollywood has spent years trying to revive classic animated franchises, but many projects have struggled to get past the development stage. If Voltron again Masters of the Universe successful, which may eventually change.
Even thought This is Adam Wingard's place long awaited The ThunderCatsnew look Akiraor the growth of Amazon She-Ra series, the next wave of nostalgic franchise adaptations may already be waiting in the shadows.



