Rumors about a 'Lupin III' reboot have been swirling for ages, and honestly, I'd be thrilled if it happened. The original series is such a gem—its blend of heists, humor, and that iconic jazz soundtrack still holds up. But reboots can be tricky. Look at what happened with 'Cowboy Bebop'—some fans loved the fresh take, others felt it lost the soul of the original. If they do reboot 'Lupin III', I hope they keep the mischievous charm and don’t over-modernize it. Maybe a new art style could work, but the core dynamic between Lupin, Jigen, and Goemon has to stay intact.
That said, I wouldn’t mind seeing Fujiko get even more agency in a new version. The 'Woman Called Fujiko Mine' spin-off proved she could carry a series on her own. A reboot could dive deeper into her backstory or even explore Zenigata’s early days. As long as they don’t sanitize Lupin’s roguishness or dumb down the plots, I’m all in. The franchise has survived decades by evolving—a reboot might just be the next great heist.
I’ve been a 'Lupin III' fan since I stumbled on the old reruns as a kid, and the idea of a reboot is equal parts exciting and nerve-wracking. The series has had so many iterations already—Part 4 and Part 5 brought modern settings while keeping the classic vibe, and they worked surprisingly well. But a full reboot? It’d need to justify itself. Maybe by adapting one of Monkey Punch’s lesser-known arcs or introducing a new generation of thieves under Lupin’s mentorship. Imagine a storyline where he’s semi-retired, teaching a protege while Fujiko rolls her eyes in the background.
What I’d really love is a reboot that leans into the franchise’s globetrotting roots but with today’s animation tech. Picture Lupin pulling off a heist in a Dubai skyscraper or outsmarting AI security systems. Just don’t lose the hand-drawn feel entirely—CGI could ruin the tactile joy of those car chases. And for the love of all things heisty, keep the voice cast close to the original spirit. If they nail the tone, it could be a fresh gateway for new fans.
A 'Lupin III' reboot? I’m cautiously optimistic. The series has reinvented itself so many times—from the gritty early episodes to the goofy Miyazaki films—that a new take could be fun. But it’s gotta respect the legacy. No grimdark Lupin, please. His charm is in the balance of danger and playfulness. Maybe a reboot could explore more heist formats, like a 'Money Heist'-style long con or even a crossover (imagine Lupin vs. Carmen Sandiego). As long as they don’t mess with the core team’s chemistry, I’d give it a shot. Here’s hoping any reboot keeps the jazz and the joy.
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Adira was once a Luna in name only. Married to a cold Alpha who never loved her, hated by his powerful family, and betrayed by the very pack she sacrificed everything for. When rogues hunt her down and set her and her daughter ablaze, she dies with her daughter in the burning fire.
Adira took her last breath with a prayer: Give me another chance.
And she got a second chance.
Reborn two years in the past, Adira wakes up at the exact moment her fate was sealed on the very day she was asked to marry the man who let her burn.
But this time, she says no.
No to the loveless marriage.
No to the lies and cruelty.
No to dying quietly.
But the past is shifting. The enemies that killed her once are moving faster. Secrets are buried deep in the shadows of the pack, and the more she uncovers, the closer death creeps in.
She’ll protect her daughter. Expose the traitors. And if love comes again... it will be on her own terms.
They rejected their Luna once. This time, she’ll make them kneel.
...This time, the rejected Luna won’t burn quietly…
I was reborn and placed in another body after I was murdered, and now I’m not a weak Omega but a Luna. This is my second chance at life. Now I just need to find the love of my life and tell him I’m back from the dead. I also need to stay clear of the second guy who is out after my heart and not fall for him. Also, who the heck killed me in the first place?!
She was born as the legitimate daughter of Beta Henry's wife, enduring hardship for eight years before finally becoming the Luna of the Lycan King.
However, fate was cruel as her husband fell in love with her elder sister and stripped her of her Luna position, forcing her son to die!
In the cold and lonely prison, she gritted her teeth and drank the poisonous wine to the last drop!
She vowed to the heavens that if there were a next life, she would never do good deeds to help others, never enter the palace, and never become a Luna!
As the reincarnated daughter of the Prime Minister's residence, she returned as a wicked woman:
An evil and malicious eldest sister? Schemes will send you to hell!
A deceitful and treacherous elder sister? Cruel tear apart that beautiful facade!
A scheming younger sister? Directly throw her into the abyss!
Since they didn't let her live in peace, then no one should expect to live in peace!
She had intended to distance herself from troubles; the farther, the better.
But who would have expected the hearts of men, like a needle at the bottom of the sea, impossible to find or guess?
The man who swore to leave her behind now wanted to live and die for her sake.
Her lifelong enemy in her previous life secretly admired her for many years.
And what was even more unfortunate was being entangled by the most handsome and unrivaled man in the world...
Love, they say, is a beautiful thing, but what happens when love turns out to be your greatest nightmare?
Luna Lyla was a victim of a love-turned nightmare. After loving her husband unconditionally to the extent of giving out her pack to him, she finds out that he was only using her all along, made worse, her best friend was aware all along.
They ripped her off everything she had and when she was completely useless to her, they framed her up, that she was having an affair with a rogue alpha, alpha Lorenzo; and Lyla was sentenced to death by hanging.
The moon goddess grants her another chance at life, hungry for revenge, Lyla vows to make them pay!
As she navigates her path of revenge, she discovers that Alpha Lorenzo was the one who rescued her, but only for his benefit.
What happens when she discovers that the one wolf that she was accused of cheating on her husband is her mate?
The same rogue alpha Lorenzo that wants nothing from her.
"Please, help me." I stretched my hands out as life and death flashed in front of my eyes.
"Being Alpha was the only reason I had a relationship with you, So it would be best for I and the whole pack if I lost my mate to unknown people a night before our big day, I'm sorry Selene."
There could be nothing worse than getting killed by your fiance few moments to your wedding right?
Wrong!
What was worse was being given a second chance at living just to end up at the brink of death immediately you were reborn?
Even worse was being mated to a cursed Alpha that held the power of my judgement right inside of his fist.
Ashley thought living a life of misery had ended when she got marked by the Alpha prince on the night of the moon festival.
However, her happiness didn't last too long. She was betrayed by her best friend on her wedding day. Her best friend framed her for killing her father- in- law.
“I, Alexander Grey, sentence you to death for murder and deceit, today you’ll go back to your ancestors and remain in punishment! I hereby reject you, Ashley Wells, I regret marking you as my true mate…!”
She died, it looked like that was the end for her, but the moon goddess has plans for her.
She reincarnated into the body of Luna!
Now, will she be able to cope in her new body and in a new pack? Will she decide to go after her ex-mate and her bestie for a reckoning? What would be her fate as Roan James, the Luna of Silver Haven Pack
Monkey Punch is the pen name of Kazuhiko Kato, the brilliant mind behind the iconic 'Lupin III' series. I first stumbled into the world of Lupin through the anime adaptations, and it blew my mind how this suave thief could be so charismatic yet chaotic. The original manga debuted in 1967, and Kato’s art style—rough around the edges but packed with energy—perfectly matched Lupin’s roguish charm. What’s fascinating is how Kato blended classic Arsène Lupin vibes with a modern, almost antihero twist. It’s wild to think how this series evolved from a niche manga to a global phenomenon, inspiring everything from films to TV specials.
Kato’s legacy isn’t just about the heists or the humor; it’s how he made Lupin feel timeless. Even after his passing in 2019, the character’s mischief lives on. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve rewatched 'The Castle of Cagliostro' or debated which Lupin incarnation is the best—proof that Kato’s creation still sparks joy and debates among fans.
The latest buzz among fans suggests there might be something brewing for 'Lupin III'! While no official announcement has dropped yet, the series has a history of surprising us with new content when we least expect it. Remember how 'Part 5' sneaked up on us with its modern tech twist? And let's not forget the standalone films like 'The First' that keep the legacy alive. I’ve been scouring fan forums and producer interviews for crumbs—some speculate a 'Part 6' continuation, while others hope for another movie. Either way, the franchise’s 50+ year run proves it’s got staying power. My gut says we’ll hear news by next year’s anime conventions.
What’s wild is how timeless Lupin feels. Whether it’s the classic green jacket era or the slick CGI of recent years, the charm never fades. I’ve rewatched 'The Woman Called Fujiko Mine' recently, and its noir style makes me crave more experimental spins. Here’s hoping the next project leans into that creativity—maybe even a crossover? (Imagine Lupin vs. 'Case Closed’s' Kaito Kid!) Until then, I’ll keep replaying the jazzy soundtrack and doodling Goemon’s sword slashes in my notebook.