Pamela Anderson is back, with a string of high-profile roles. Next up, she's going to revive one of her biggest flops from her 1990s heyday. Anderson will produce a new adaptation of the Dark Horse Comics superheroine Barb Wire for television. She won't take the title role, as she did in the 1996 film, but she is producing with her new production company. According to reports , the new TV series will be the first production of And-Her-Sons Productions, which is operated by Anderson and her sons Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee . While she won't star in the series, it's possible she may appear in another capacity.
The 1996 film was a critical and financial flop upon its release; it made $3.8 million USD on a $9 million budget, and holds a 28% Rotten rating on Rotten Toma