Powerpuff Girls Live Action Film Series

The Powerpuff Girls is an action comedy live action film series based on the animated series of the same name.

Plot
Years ago, after his wife passed away, Professor Drake Utonium tried to use his scientific knowledge to create a daugther for himself, when he accidently added an ingredient called 'Chemical X', he created three super-powered girls whom he names Blossom (the smart and mature one), Bubbles (the cute and bubbly one) and Buttercup (the rough and tough one).

As the years progressed, the girls became crime fighters, facing off against the most deadly criminals ever.

Live Action

 * Hayley Ramm as Blossom Utonium
 * Dove Cameron as Bubbles Utonium
 * Lucy Hale as Buttercup Utonium
 * Jim Carrey as Professor Utonium
 * Alec Baldwin as The Mayor
 * TBA as Miss Bellum
 * Cameron Monaghan as Brick
 * Ross Lynch as Boomer
 * Dylan O'Brien as Butch
 * Laura Marano as Princess Morbucks
 * Ray Park as Ace-The leader of the Gangreen Gang
 * Rhys Ifans as Snake-Second in command of the Gangreen Gang
 * Xango Henry as Grubber-The mute weapons dealer of the Gangreen Gang
 * Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Big Billy-The muscle of the Gangreen Gang
 * Verne Troyer as Lil' Arturo-The short, psychopathic member of the Gangreen Gang
 * Tim Curry as Him
 * Geno Segers as Fuzzy Lumpkins (Human Form/Voice only in CGI)
 * Uma Thurman as Sedusa

CGI Characters

 * Mojo Jojo (Voiced by Sylvester Stallone)
 * Bossman (Voiced by Seth Green)
 * Slim (Voiced by Nolan North)
 * Junior (Voiced by Keith David)

Films

 * Powerpuff Girls: The Live Action Movie
 * Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X
 * Powerpuff Girls: Last Stand
 * Powerpuff Girls: Open Wounds
 * Powerpuff Girls: Powerpunk
 * Powerpuff Girls: History Rewritten
 * Powerpuff Girls: Final Battle

Changes from Original Series

 * In the film, the Powerpuff Girls and the Rowdyruff Boys are in their late teens.
 * The Powerpuff Girls uniforms are changed to resemble more of their Anime Counterparts. The same happens with the Rowdyruff Boys.
 * Fuzzy Lumpkins isn't a hairy pink, bear like monster in the film series, rather, he is a human hillbilly who is later mutated to resemble more like his animated counterpart.
 * Him's appearance is changed to resemble his Anime Counterpart, which resembled a Harlequin Jester, however, he keeps his echoing voice.
 * The Amoeba Boys are more competent, being a well known gang of mobsters, their appearances are also changed from resembling germs to looking more like humans with bacterial skin.
 * The Rowdyruff Boys are shown to be more caring towards one another, but they still keep their destructive behavior.
 * Antidote X is less lethal to people it's used on. In addition, the effects of the Antidote X are only temporary.
 * In the original series, the Professor's motives for creating the girls is never given, in the film, it is explained that his wife had passed away while pregnant, so the professor wanted to create a daughter to keep even one bit of the family he would have had.
 * In the original series, whenever the Powerpuff Girls or Rowdyruff Boys used their super speed or flight powers, a light beam of their assigned colour would follow them, in the film, the light beam is replaced by coloured smoke.
 * While in the animated series, the girls had one additional power that the others do not (Blossom's Ice Breath, Bubbles' Language Translation & Buttercup's Tongue Curling), While this is kept in the film, Buttercup's special power is changed to Intangibility. The Rowdyruff Boys are also given their own unique powers, with Brick possessing Pyrokinesis, Butch being able to turn his skin into solid steel and Boomer able to adapt his body to survive any encounter (Such as growing gills when he's drowning or having is skin become fireproof when he's burning).

Trivia

 * Originally, Tony Shalhoub (Best known for playing Detective Adrian Monk), was in mind to voice Mojo Jojo, this was later changed when Sylvester's slurring voice seemed to fit the character better.
 * Originally, Him was meant to be a CGI character bearing a closer resemblance to his original Animated counterpart, this was later changed to include several make up techniques to make Tim Curry look more like the Anime version of Him.
 * The reason for using Him's anime design as an inspiration for his film design was that the director believed that while Him's original design looked more 'Evil', his Anime design made the character look more 'Creepy, Psychopathic and Insane', which is what Him actually is.
 * An original version of the script included the Powerpuff Girls having alter egos and being college students, this was changed and instead, they were made home-schooled.
 * Each of the actors chosen to play the members of the Gangreen Gang (With the exception of Verne Troyer), were picked to play the members due to them playing reptilian characters before in films. Ray Parks was picked as Ace due to his performance as Toad in the X-Men film, Rhys Ifans was picked as Snake for his portrayal of Lizard in the Amazing Spider-Man film, Xango Henry was picked for his portayal of Killer Croc in the Batman Fan Film, Seeds of Arkham and Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje was picked for his portrayal of Killer Croc in Suicide Squad.
 * Several Actors were considered to play the Rowdyruff Boys, including Adam Hicks, Calum Worthy and Zack Ryder for Brick, however, since none of them seemed like they could be convincing as a destructive bad boy, they weren't cast.
 * The director planned from the beginning to make the Rowdyruff Boys become heroes, however, he found it difficult to decide on what reason for their protagonistic change to use, the reasons included developing feelings for the girls, feeling guilty for people who they injured or paralysed and even getting sick of being beaten.
 * Inspite being based on the Powerpuff Girls, the film is slightly edgier to appeal to a more mature audience, this is the reason for scenes such as Brick's imprisonment