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GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Reboot Confirms Impending Apocalypse

Finally, there’s proof that there’s some smart people in Hollywood.

Deadline reports that Michael Eisner’s The Tornante Company will finance and produce a new film based on The Garbage Pail Kids.

Eisner purchased Topps, the card company that created The Garbage Pail Kids property, in 2007.  The film will be written by Black List scribe Michael Vukadinovich and directed by PES.

The Cabbage Patch Kids parody was created by cartoonist Art Spiegelman and was produced as a feature film in 1987.  No word if original cast members Valerie Vomit, Ali Gator, Foul Phil, Nat Nerd, Windy or Messy Tessie will reprise their roles.

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