Pamela Anderson Producing ‘Barb Wire’ Reboot with Sons Brandon and Dylan
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- Pamela Anderson and her sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, are producing a project together
- Barb Wire is a TV reboot of the 1996 superhero film Anderson led
- Anderson’s recently acclaimed films include The Last Showgirl and The Naked Gun
Pamela Anderson is teaming up with her two kids behind the camera for an exciting reboot.
The star, 58, and her sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, are producing a reboot of Barb Wire, her 1996 cult classic film, as a TV series, Deadline reported on Friday, Sept. 19.
The project will be the first from Anderson and her sons’ production company, And-Her-Sons Productions. Universal Content Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment are also involved.
The Baywatch alum shares Brandon, 29, and Dylan, 27, with ex-husband Tommy Lee. Both appeared in reality series Pamela’s Garden of Eden and Pamela’s Cooking with Love; actor-producer Brandon also produced the 2023 Netflix documentary Pamela: A Love Story and 2024 hit The Last Showgirl with Anderson.
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The Anderson-led 1996 film Barb Wire, based on the Dark Horse Comics character of the same name, also starred Temuera Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Xander Berkeley, Udo Kier and Steve Railsback. The character debuted in 1993, and a new collection of every major Barb Wire comic, titled The Barb wite Compendium, will be published in February 2026.
While her performance as Barbara “Barb Wire” Kopetski earned Anderson a 1996 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star, she had the last laugh as the film later became a cult favorite.
For Halloween 2024, Beyoncé sported a sexy black corset dress, channeling Anderson’s bounty hunter character, in visuals for her Cowboy Carter song “Bodyguard.”
The new series will revive the superheroic character with a to-be-announced actress. The original film took place in a free city amid a fictional Second American Civil War set in 2017. It remains to be seen when and where the series will be set.
Anderson and Brandon have a proven record as a producing dream team. After her then-agent who received the script for The Last Showgirl from its director Gia Coppola did not pass it along to Anderson, it was Brandon who brought it to her attention, she told PEOPLE in December 2024.
After recently starring in the Liam Neeson-led reboot of The Naked Gun and returning to the stage in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production of Camino Real, Anderson has Kornél Mundruczó’s film Place to Be, Karim Aïnouz’s film Rosebush Pruning and Sally Potter’s film Alma in the works.
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