Hanna-BarberaReady to go back to the future?
The rumors of a return to The Jetsons are true! ABC and Warner Bros are officially developing a live-action sitcom version of The Jetsons, the futuristic cartoon series that ran from 1962 to 1963, and then again from 1985 to 1987.
The multi-cam reboot will be set in 3018, similarly to how the original series was set 100 years in the future in 2062, and will be run by Gary Janetti, with Robert Zemeckis and Jack Rapke also executive producing.
If the idea of this show doesn't sound fun to you yet, consider the fact that Zemeckis wrote Back to the Future, and that Janetti's credits include Will & Grace, Family Guy, and the Ian McKellen-starring multi-cam show Vicious.
Basically what we're saying is that we will definitely watch this.
"Based on the classic cartoon, this multi-camera sitcom set 100 years in the future looks at America's favorite future family through a modern filter," reads the official logline.
No cast has been announced yet, so we're here to help with populating the new Orbit City. Here's our dream cast, simply based on the appearances of the characters from the original series!
George Jetson
Can't you just picture Modern Family's Ty Burrell as the dad of the most modern family of all?
Jane Jetson
Carrie Preston has the hair, the charm, and the comedy chops to play what will hopefully be an updated version of George's wife, who mostly concerned herself with shopping, having her robot do all the housework, and her role in the Galaxy Women Historical Society.
Judy Jetson
George and Jane's 16 year-old daughter, who has a pretty cool digital diary, could easily be played by Disney Channel star Dove Cameron.
Elroy Jetson
Noah Ritter (also known as the Apparently Kid) is a little bit too old to play the genius 6 1/2 year old Jetson son, but we could see it.
Rosie the Robot
The Jetsons' household robot Rosie is a no-nonsense lady who needs a no-nonsense kind of voice, which could come from either SNL's Kate McKinnon or Cecily Strong.
Cosmo Spacely
Danny Devito. Duh.
Does this sound like the future you want to see? Sound off in the comments!
This post was originally published as speculation on June 29.