Feature film In an interview in the first issue of the
Comico: The Comic Company published
Jonny Quest Comic book,
Joseph Barbera stated since 1984 they had received offers from six different companies interested in licensing
Jonny Quest for either a
live action prime time television series or feature film. In the late 80s following his work on
The Gate,
Michael Nankin was hired to write a script for a big budget adaptation of
Jonny Quest. In October 1987, it was reported that
Fred Dekker would be writing and directing the
Jonny Quest movie for
Taft/Barish Productions and
TriStar Pictures. Dekker planned to add some edge to the characters such as Dr. Benton Quest struggling with
alcoholism due to the death of his wife and making Race Bannon a mixture of
James Bond and
Martin Riggs. Director
Richard Donner, producer
Lauren Shuler Donner, and
Jane Rosenthal optioned the rights for the live action film, having expressed interest in the property soon after Turner's acquisition of Hanna-Barbera. was made as an audition for improving the interest but filming was pushed back to 1996 and ultimately never began. By early 1996, the project had already
fallen well-behind development of other films, such as a live-action
Jetsons movie.
Zac Efron and
Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson were reported in 2009 to have been cast as Jonny Quest and Race Bannon in an upcoming live action movie, respectively, according to a Moviehole.com interview with Johnson. In May 2015, it was announced that
Robert Rodriguez would direct a live-action version from a script co-written by Rodriguez and
Terry Rossio. Adrian Askarieh has stated to IGN that the film will be
Indiana Jones meets
James Bond with a PG rating. In July 2016, Forbes reported that the film would start a franchise with the script written by Rodriguez and Rossio and with either
Joe Cornish,
Justin Lin or
Scott Derrickson as director. The film will position Jonny as a "Harry Potter inside an Indiana Jones movie" and specifically set up the potential for spinoffs. The script also took inspiration from a few specific stories and elements in the original 1960s TV show. The site reported that the studio was considering actors
Idris Elba,
Bradley Cooper and
Will Smith for the role of Race Bannon. In November 2018, Warner Bros. announced that the movie would be directed by
Chris McKay. In 2021, McKay said that a script for the film has been turned in, but the studio has yet to given the film the greenlight.
Comic books A
Jonny Quest comic book (a retelling of the first TV episode, "Mystery of the Lizard Men") was published by
Gold Key Comics in 1964.
Huckleberry Hound Weekly included original
Jonny Quest stories from 1965-1967.
Comico began publication of a
Jonny Quest series in 1986, with the first issue featuring
Doug Wildey's artwork. The series was written by
William Messner-Loebs and ran for 31 issues, with 2 specials and 3 "classic" issues drawn by Wildey retelling
Quest TV episodes ("Shadow of the Condor", "Calcutta Adventure", and "Werewolf of the Timberland"). Wildey drew several additional covers, as did
Steve Rude and
Dave Stevens. The series also spun off a 3-issue series named
Jezebel Jade – drawn by
Adam Kubert – which told the story of Jade's relationship and adventures with Race Bannon. Jonny and the gang (including Dr. Zin) returned to comic book form in May 2015 when they joined the Mystery Machine gang in DC Comics' 10th newsstand edition of
Scooby-Doo Team-Up. In 2016, DC comics announced
Future Quest, a series featuring Jonny Quest and a variety of other Hanna-Barbera characters. Jonny Quest has a crossover with
Adam Strange in
Adam Strange/Future Quest Annual #1 on March 29, 2017. On October 13, 2023, it was announced a new
Jonny Quest comic from
Dynamite Entertainment is in the works. The series released its preview issue on May 4, 2024 for
Free Comic Book Day, and it ran for five issues from August 14, 2024 to December 18, 2024. The series received generally positive reviews with an average critic score of 8.8/10 according to
Comic Book Round Up. A sequel series,
Space Ghost / Jonny Quest: Space Quest, crosses over with
Space Ghost and began release on May 7, 2025. It is also receiving generally positive reviews with an average critic score of 8.3/10 as of August 2025.
Computer games In 1991, Hi-Tec Software published ''Jonny Quest in Doctor Zin's Underworld
, a licensed Jonny Quest'' platform game for the
ZX Spectrum,
Amstrad CPC, and
Commodore 64 home computers. In 1993, Hollyware Entertainment published
Jonny Quest: Curse of the Mayan Warriors, a licensed DOS title available only on 3.5" floppy disk. The pre-release title was
Jonny Quest and the Splinter of Heaven. In 1996, Virgin Interactive published
Jonny Quest: Cover-Up at Roswell for
Windows 3.1 and
Windows 95.
Reception In January 2009, IGN named
Jonny Quest as the 77th best in its "Top 100 Animated TV Shows".
Music Powerglove covered the theme song to
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest on their album
Saturday Morning Apocalypse. The
Reverend Horton Heat performed a version of the
Jonny Quest theme music (paired with the tune "Stop That Pigeon") on ''
Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits'', which is a tribute album of songs from Saturday morning children's television shows and cartoons (mostly) from the 1960s and 1970s, released in 1995 by
MCA. The music group "The Swingtips" recorded a version of the original
Jonny Quest series theme for their 2007 album
Roswell.
Direct-to-video film On June 23, 2015, characters from
Jonny Quest starred in a crossover animated direct-to-video film with
Tom and Jerry entitled,
Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest.
Fanzines The fanzine
Jonny Quest Adventurezine was published in 1979 by Cornell Kimball. ==Parodies and homages==