Pamela Anderson has teamed up with her two sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, to produce an exciting reboot of her 1996 film. On Friday, Deadline reported that the 58-year-old actress and her sons are working on a new version of Barb Wire.
The new series will be released under the banner of Pamela and her sons’ newly launched production company, And-Her-Sons Productions. Dark Horse Entertainment and UCP are also involved in the project. However, the release date and cast for the new series have not yet been revealed.
New Title: Son Confirms Production and Honors Film’s Legacy
After news of the forthcoming series broke, Brandon Thomas took to his Instagram to confirm their production. “Barb has become an iconic, celebrated character and we are thrilled to partner with Universal and Dark Horse to give her a second chance on-screen,” he wrote.
Brandon added, “Barb Wire was my mother’s first lead role in a major feature and the perfect project to launch my family’s And-Her-Sons production company. We are committed to Barb’s legacy and ensuring she gets the moment she deserves.”
For those unfamiliar, Pamela played the lead role in the 1996 movie, Barb Wire, which has since become a cult classic. The film’s cast also included Temuera Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Xander Berkeley, Udo Kier, and Steve Railsback.

