Yes, its been announced!
Adrian Askarieh and Daniel Alter, who have the video game-based Hitman opening on October 12 from Fox, will produce a live-action adaptation of popular 1960s animated TV series Jonny Quest at Warner Bros. Pictures, with Dan Mazeau writing the script.
The Hanna-Barbera series revolved around a young boy who travels the world with his scientist father, adopted brother from India, Bandit the bulldog, and a government agent assigned to protect them as they go on their adventures investigating scientific mysteries.
The show, which is owned by Warner Bros. Animation, aired during primetime on ABC in 1964, lasting only one season. It was updated in the late ’80s and ’90s as “The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest” on the Cartoon Network. Property’s also been spun off as a comic book from DC.
Askarieh, a longtime fan of the series, is hoping to turn the property into a family-friendly adventure franchise.
I can’t wait to hear more news about the QuestWorld details
Apparently, I’ve just seen the new animated series of JQ called “The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest” but there’re a lot of old JQ series as well, just found out that today at the Jonny Quest wiki!

I always liked the the real adventures of Johnny quest rather than the old. I hope the make the movie based on that because, without Questworld its all going to be boring and I don’t want to see small kids doing the acting it should be teenagers so it should be based on The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest.
Karthiksn
8 Aug 07 at 7:18 pm
i shall count on you to keep me informed about this
Rollercoaster
10 Aug 07 at 1:20 pm
“The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest” pales in comparison to the original series, althought thy did have a pretty cool homage episode to Doug Wildey, the original artist. It was better than the 80′s remake, but adding the ‘questworld’ was particularly lame, and pitiful early CG. The classic series had it all, action, globe trotting adventure, and some of the coolest gadgets ever to grace the screen. To modernize this wonderful piece of history would be blasphemy for a third time.
Jets,guns and hight tech gadgets are all you need, but you shouldn’t modernize it too much. Would love to see that Quest jet in life like realism.
brutus fontaine
26 Nov 07 at 12:09 pm
I haven’t seen the earlier series, but I’ll try finding it on DVD if possible.
Haven’t heard much news about this movie so far, don’t know if Quest World was included or not.
I forgot what the Quest Jet looked like, a Boeing? Or like X-Men?
Harsh
26 Nov 07 at 1:25 pm
Quest jet looked a little like a cross between the Raptor and the Harrier but seating four. Someone will ident the 60s’ military plane its exterior was modeled after I’m sure. Some of the 60s’ series technologies are pretty common today. Which is amazing if you think about it. The two major ones that are disappointingly missing are high flying hovercraft [above 6-8']and sustained flight rocket belts. A real whiz bang beginning to the film would be the Quest teams escape from the lizzard men from the 60s’ episode moving on into an original script for the rest of the film. Perhaps getting the arch nemesis Dr. Zin in the mix.8o
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