Firefly aired for just one season in 2002 before Fox canceled it.
In the 24 years since, the sci-fi show has skyrocketed in popularity and now fans are finally getting more.
Nathan Fillion has announced that an animated Firefly series is currently in advanced development, Deadline first reported.
This isn't one of those maybe one day it will happen announcements, with many steps already being taken.
The animated reboot is under the direction of showrunners Tara Butters (Agent Carter, Reaper) and Marc Guggenheim (DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow) — original creator Joss Whedon is not involved, but has given his blessing.
It has early concept art from ShadowMachine, an Oscar- and Emmy-winning animation studio.
Fillion is producing the show through Collision33, his production company, and with 20th Television Animation.
There's even already a script in place.
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Firefly took place in 2517, centuries after a universal civil war.
It followed a group of people living aboard a transport ship, Serenity, flying through the galaxy.
In 2005, the show got a sequel in the form of a movie, Serenity.
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