Popular animated series The Jetsons is being revived by Warner Bros., and we’re happy to report it’s not a live-action movie!

Choosing to stay true to The Jetsons‘ original medium, Warner Bros. is looking to produce an animated feature based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera series.

Deadline has learned that Warner Bros. has hired Matt Lieberman – not the YouTube star, but a fairly unknown writer who had his start in The Disney Writers Program – to pen the script for the movie.

From there, we’ll see how the project develops. Any pre-90s kid who remembers The Jetsons (which ran from 1962-1988) are probably very nervous about Warner Bros. screwing this up, or worse, updating the characters’ looks and creating some kind of off-theme 3D adventure.

But at least it’s better than the last proposed The Jetsons remake, which would have been live-action and somehow involved Kanye West.

The Jetsons follows a futuristic family as they navigate a future as imagined back in the 1960s. They live in a city floating in the sky, as the ground below has been reduced to a wasteland.

It’s fascinating to watch today, and we hope Warner Bros. is going the nostalgia route (with the same kind of silly vision of the future) rather than subscribing to the industry’s current, very uniform, way of envisioning futuristic technology.

Notably, the characters were once featured in a crossover special with The Flintstones, leading to the cult theory that the latter series was actually taking place in a post-apocalyptic future as opposed to the past.

What do you think about a potential The Jetsons remake? Were you a fan of the original?