
Netflix’s Power Rangers just got even more exciting thanks to The Witcher’s talent
Power Rangers ownership has been firmly entrenched in television ever since Power Rangers The premiere took place in 1993 with Power Rangers Dino Fury Season 2 currently holds the fort. However, efforts are currently underway to expand the franchise in both film and television for Netflix, and this includes a series in development separate from a more kid-friendly series. Power Rangers fare. Now this particular project has taken a big step forward by bringing in some talent from Witcheranother series available to watch with a Netflix subscription.
Jenny Klein, who served as co-executive producer during Witcher Season 1 and the writer of the episode “Four Marks” signed a two-year contract with Entertainment One, a studio that Hasbro acquired in late 2019. According to TermKlein will develop genre and drama television content as part of the deal, including hosting shows on Netflix. Power Rangers series. She will work together End of the fucking worldJonathan Entwistle, who joined EOne in 2020 to oversee the expansion Power Rangers universe, and he’s clearly thrilled to have Klein on board, as you’ll see below:
So damn happy to have the amazing @jennydelherpes on our new Rangers series – you all must be super excited!! https://t.co/H09by3GgxrJune 14, 2022
Together with WitcherJenny Klein’s other television work includes supernatural, Jessica Jones, Cloak and dagger, holy lie, Teak as well as The Case of Pam. She also has an Amazon miniseries. Daisy Jones and Six is coming, which ended filming in May. Klein had this to say about her deal with EOne:
eOne is an impressively versatile home for original content development, and with its incredible toy box to dig through, it’s such an exciting place to be. I am very proud to be able to present his favorite intellectual property to the audience.
A lot has changed for Power Rangers brand since Lionsgate released the reboot movie in 2017 and both were under-successful commercially and were met with mixed reviews from critics, leading to Power Rangers sequels are cancelled. A year after this theatrical performance, Hasbro acquired the property, and then, around the time EOne merged into the toy company, it became known that another Power Rangers A reboot movie was in the works, which follows a team of modern-day Rangers traveling in the 1990s. Peter Rabbit 2: The RunawayThe script was reportedly written by Patrick Burleigh and Jonathan Entwistle was in talks to direct.
There have been no major updates on this. Power Rangers film since then, though given Jonathan Entwistle’s current position and the “worldwide approach” being taken to the franchise, it’s a bet it’s still being worked on, though someone else could end up directing given Entwistle’s additional responsibilities. It is also unclear whether Power Rangers the series he and Jenny Klein are working on will be directly connected to this film or will take place in a different corner Power Rangers multiverse. In any case, Klein’s extensive experience in television, especially with Witcher and other genre works, it sounds like Netflix Power Rangers series is in good hands.
Once there are any specific details on what to expect from Power Rangers the series have been made public, CinemaBlend will share them. In the meantime, you can have fun watching the many other shows on Netflix available for instant streaming, including Power Rangers, Power Rangers Dino Fury, Power Rangers Ninja Steel as well as Power Rangers Beast Morphers.