Maximum Effort, the production outfit founded by Ryan Reynolds, is expanding to producing animated series. The company is reportedly co-producing the remake of a popular 90's cartoon. If any of you grew up with Biker Mice from Mars, it's time to put on the rose tinted glasses.
Reynolds, through his production company, is reportedly teaming up with Nacelle and Fubo to bring back the Biker Mice from Mars animated series. The actor himself released an official statement about the upcoming reboot cartoon show.
"Some people know that I am a motorcycle enthusiast," Reynolds said 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."
Biker Mice from Mars debuted in 1993 and aired on Fox Kids. The show followed the adventures of Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie after they crash-landed on Earth. The trio are the only survivors after alien invaders called the Plutarkians wiped out the entire Martian race.
In one of the cartoon world's more believable premises, the group defends their new home against the Plutarkians who want to plunder the planet of its natural resources. The trio uses their high-tech motorcycles as they fend off attacks from the space invaders.
