Bone (Warner Bros. film)

Bone is a comedy book series created by Jeff Smith, with many attempts having been made to adapt the series into a film, however, none have been successful. Only a handful of material for either adaptation of the comic has surfaced. It would of been directed by Paramount and Nickelodeon pictures first, then it moved to Warner Bros. Since no updates have been shown since a long time, it's likely the film got shelved.

A four-minute animation demo reel was shown to Patrick Sean Smith in summer 2011, who described it as: "Fone Bone was falling in the water and going through cliffs and canyons. The dragon moved in from off-camera in the shadows with smoke around him, all in 3-D. It was pretty mind-blowing."

Plot
Same as the comic strips, but mostly unknown.

Why It Was Cancelled

 * 1) There were problems on regarding the voices for Bone's cousins, and Bone.
 * 2) The director was not impressed on how exactly Warner Bros designed the characters.

Results

 * On October 2019, the Warner Bros. Bone film was eventually cancelled in favor of an animated series based on the Bone comics produced by Netflix.
 * The Bone film distributed by Warners Bros was permanently cancelled.