Thundercats Greek Today

The lightning deflects off a bronze shield thrown by PANTHRO (huge, scarred, wearing a blacksmith's apron made of chainmail).

LION-O (standing) I'm not here to steal your thunder, old man. I'm here to remind you why mortals invented gods in the first place. thundercats greek

ZEUS (VOICE, THUNDER) You are a pretender, cat. Your "Thunder" is a spark stolen from my forge. The lightning deflects off a bronze shield thrown

PANTHRO (grinning) Hephaestus sends his regards. Says your lightning bolts need a tune-up . ZEUS (VOICE, THUNDER) You are a pretender, cat

LION-O (20s, golden mane, bruised) kneels before a 40-ft statue of Zeus. CHAINS made of solidified starlight bind his wrists.

He draws the sword.

LION-O (CONT'D) To give us something to surpass . This feature re-tools the ThunderCats ethos ("Truth, Justice, and Honor") into a Greek key: "Defy fate. Forge your own myth."