Pamela Anderson to produce Barb Wire TV adaptation

Pamela Anderson is set to produce a television series based on her 1996 film Barb Wire. She will collaborate with her sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, on the project.

Pamela Anderson, known for her role in the 1996 action film Barb Wire, is reviving the property as a TV show. The original movie, often described as a commercial disappointment, starred Anderson as a bounty hunter in a dystopian future. Now, nearly three decades later, she is taking on the role of producer for this small-screen version.

Joining Anderson in the production are her sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee. This family involvement adds a personal dimension to the endeavor, marking a new chapter for the franchise that first gained attention through its campy style and Anderson's performance. Details on the plot, network, or release date remain undisclosed, but the project signals renewed interest in adapting '90s cult films for modern audiences.

The announcement highlights Anderson's ongoing presence in entertainment, shifting from acting to behind-the-scenes roles. While Barb Wire did not succeed at the box office, its cult following could provide a foundation for the series' appeal.

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