Last year, it was announced that Entertainment One, Hasbro’s entertainment studio, was planning to create a newPower Rangerscinematic universe, that would span both movies and TV series and would be helmed byJonathan Entwistle(creator and showrunner of Netflix’sI Am Not Okay With Thisand producer ofThe End of the F***ing World). Now, it has been confirmed byDeadlinethat the new universe will be coming to Netflix.

The first film in this new universe, which wasfirst announced in 2019, will be directed by Entwise and written byPatrick Burleigh(Eternals,Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway) and will reportedly follow Power Rangers traveling back in time to the 1990s and trying to get back home.

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All other information about the potential future films and series in this newPower Rangerscinematic universe are being kept under wraps.

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ThePower Rangersfranchise began in the 90s with the showMighty Morphin Power Rangers, which was famously created by splicing together scenes featuring English-speaking actors with action scenes from a Japanese show calledSuper Sentaithat were dubbed into English and would show the Rangers fighting monsters or participating in giant robot fights. Now, the series has spawned 21 different series, three theatrical films, and countless comics, toys, and video games.

In an interview with Deadline,Michael Lombardo, eOne’s President of Global Television, had this to say about the comingPower Rangerscinematic universe:

“Since we set upPower Rangerswith Jonathan, we pitched really a whole-world approach. It’s not just one show, it is shows followed by films, some kids' programming. We have found a great writing partner for him, they are off. Knock on wood, Netflix is excited, we’re excited, we hope to have some news soon.”

Back when the universe was first announced, Entertainment One Film PresidentNick Meyer, in a joint statement with Lombardo said:

“Jonathan has an incredible creative vision for this iconic and hugely successful franchise and is hands down the right architect to join us as we reimagine the television and film worlds of this property. Across our slate, we are looking forward to working with the most talented storytellers as we take on Hasbro’s rich fan-favorite brands and build entertainment universes around them.

In reaction to the news being broken, Entwistle said in atweet:

“I guess the cat’s out of the bag! The newPower Rangersuniverse is coming to Netflix.”