Jim Carrey is in talks to star in Warner Bros. Pictures’ upcoming live-action adaptation of “The Jetsons,” with Colin Trevorrow potentially directing the film. The screenplay is rumored to be co-written by Trevorrow and Joe Epstein, although specific plot details have not been disclosed. This project is part of ongoing efforts to modernize the popular 1960s animated series featuring the Jetson family living in a futuristic world with advanced technology.
“The Jetsons,” which first aired in 1962, revolves around George and Jane Jetson, their children Judy and Elroy, and their robotic dog Astro. Set in Orbit City, the show depicted a technologically advanced society with flying cars, robot maids, and video calls, envisioning future innovations that have since become reality.
Despite previous attempts at live-action adaptations, such as a 2003 version by Adam Shankman and a 2007 CGI adaptation by Robert Rodriguez, no project has materialized beyond the development stage since the release of the animated film “Jetsons: The Movie” in 1990.
For Jim Carrey, this potential role represents a return to portraying iconic and larger-than-life characters, following his recent appearances in the “Sonic the Hedgehog” franchise. Colin Trevorrow, known for his work on “Jurassic World” and “Safety Not Guaranteed,” is expected to bring a visually striking and nostalgic touch to the futuristic family adventure, indicating Warner Bros.’ ambitious goals for the film.
