Do you miss
The Powerpuff Girls? If your answer is yes, here’s some good news for you. 

The live-action version of the classic Cartoon Network series, The Powerpuff Girls,
is in development at The CW.

According to
PTI, the new series will feature adult versions of the three kindergarten-aged
superheroes Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles. The series was created by Craig
McCracken.

According to
Variety, the project hails from writers and executive producers Heather Regnier
and Diablo Cody.

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The original
series ran for six seasons between 1998 and 2005.  

Professor
Utonium accidentally created the pint-sized superheroes by combining sugar,
spice, and everything nice with the mysterious Chemical X.

The upcoming
live-action show will feature the titular heroes as disillusioned
twenty-something who resent having lost their childhood to crime-fighting.

Sarah
Schechter, and David Madden will executive produce via Berlanti Productions.
Warner Bros. Television will produce.

The Powerpuff
Girls had a movie adaptation in 2002, while a rebooted animated series began
airing on Cartoon Network in 2016.