
It comes as little surprise that the network would want to reintroduce the beloved hero. In addition to fan-favorite aliens, the show promises to introduce "many new" creatures too. Along the way, Ben will find the mysterious Omnitrix, opening up a world of alien superpowers to him and starting him on his hero's journey.
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However, the reboot promises to return to where it all began, when Ben first discovers the "Omnimatrix" device that imbues him with multiple (alien) personality disorder.Īccording to Cartoon Network (via Deadline), the new Ben 10 animated series will re-introduce the energetic, fun-loving, 10-year-old Ben, as he, his cousin Gwen, and Grandpa Max take a cross-country road trip during summer vacation - which, if fans recall, was how the original series also began. The original Ben 10 TV series and its three successors followed the young Ben Tennyson's growth as both an adolescent and hero. "Man of Action" will return to executive produce and John Fang will serve as supervising producer. Now, the kid-centric channel wants to bring back one of its most widely popular - and lucrative - properties a mere two years after it supposedly "ended": Ben 10. Cartoon Network Studios is pushing for a fall 2016 international premiere, followed by a North American premiere in early 2017.

While the former reboot has seen success, the latter was pulled from Cartoon Network's regular schedule after just three months. tried (and failed) to recapture the original style and tone of Batman: The Animated Series with its CGI series Beware the Batman.

2013 saw the return of Earth's mightiest rowdiest heroes in Teen Titans Go!, a lighter follow-up series to the more serious Teen Titans (which ran from 2003 to 2006 on Cartoon Network).

In the current age of reboots and revivals, it seems even cartoons want in on the action.
