On July 23, 2015, creators Christian and Yvon Tremblay announced a
Kickstarter campaign to revive
SWAT Kats, seeking to produce a new series, and if possible, a 70-minute film. On July 24, one day after the campaign began, the Kickstarter successfully reached its first funding goal of $50,000, needed for production of concept art and promotional material, which the pair had aimed to use to help them find an investor who would be interested in helping with the revival. A more major goal of $200,000 would allow the pair to produce a 22-minute episode, while a pledge total of $1,000,000 would allow them to do a mini-series of five episodes. Their highest pledge, $1.5 million or more, would help them to make a
SWAT Kats film. The campaign ended on August 22, 2015, with $141,500 pledged, and already passing another goal of $100,000 helped to create a 2-minute-long trailer of how the series would look. On February 17, 2016, the Tremblay Brothers confirmed they had started development on the trailer, which they would show to a TV company in order to have the greenlight for production on
SWAT Kats Revolution. Christian Tremblay confirmed Warner Bros. had expressed interest in "bringing back"
SWAT Kats on
Boomerang, but were unable to convince the parent network to commit to a new series, and thus they passed on the project. Tremblay then started working with investors to create independent episodes of
SWAT Kats that would be available online for streaming. In a Kickstarter campaign update on July 23, 2020, show co-creator Christian Tremblay alluded to the issues being faced in getting the
SWAT Kats Revolution reboot picked up:''"It has been a long time coming to provide an update on Swat-Kats Revolution, we sincerely apologize. I hope this update will bring you comfort that the efforts to bring back SK is very much alive and we are actively pushing to make it happen...For us the challenge is not IF a new series will be produced, but WHEN will it be done...So we encountered roadblocks after roadblocks: Hulu passed, Netflix passed, Warner Bros passed. Amazon was not really the place for it and changed its animated content approach. A fairly important movie producer wanted to bring Swat-Kats to Netflix, where he has an output deal, but ultimately, the deal did not make sense for us. I can't count the number of potential business investors we met, trips we did, meetings we held. There have been many opportunities we believed were very promising (with some very important mini Major studios, among others), and we hold on to those opportunities to bring some good news, only to fall apart. Some additional difficulties were unexpected, such as the movie CATS! (Anthropomorphic cats), and a major box office disaster, ridiculed by everyone, let's just say that we had to let the dust clear on this one before we could even approach anyone in the industry, so they could not make any types of similarities between the two properties...this is a Hollywood mindset; when something bombs at the box office it becomes radioactive...We are more motivated than ever before. We have seen and encountered roadblocks in the past but we are resilient. It's not the 100's of NO that count, its the one Yes that allows everything to fall into place.
We will make SK happen, no matter how hard or how long it takes.''
Official revival announcement In a Kickstarter campaign update on January 19, 2022, show co-creator Christian Tremblay announced that they "teamed up with Toonz Media Group to bring Swat-Kats Revolution to life." On February 1, 2022, several websites reported additional details, including that "the new series is billed as being for kids in the age range of 5-11" and that the series was already in pre-production as of that date. From artwork shared at Mumbai Comic Con 2025, the animation style was revealed to not be the 2D animation of the original, but a newer 3D animation style instead. ==In other media==