Supermoon

Supermoon, (released with the subtitle Insurrection starting with season 2) is an upcoming American anime-influenced science fiction television series that will stream on Peacock. It serves as a dark reboot to the 2000 series, Zina Supermoon, and its film, Zina and the Vivid Crew, and takes place in the same universe as another dark reboot, Mineko, taking place before the titular character's appearance in the latter show's episode, "Supermoon."

Supermoon
An alien race called the Aurks led by the mean-spirited human-hating Rebel invades Earth, destroying it in the process. Days have passed and a young girl was on the verge of dying in space before she was found by another alien race called the Vooruians from the planet Voorus and take her into the planet. Now the last survivor of Earth, the girl, named Zina Supermoon, must unlock the secrets of her past while fighting against Rebel to prevent him from erasing her from existence like the rest of the humans.

Supermoon: Insurrection
Zina Supermoon, having defeated Rebel and destroyed his ship, was placed into hypersleep as she floats into space before human space marines, who have thought to have died in the destruction of Earth, take her in and adopt her after seeing that her adoptive parents sacrificed themselves to save Zina from Rebel. While there, she realizes that Rebel was also saved but by a human who admired his works and they were cloning samples of the Aurkan DNA to resurrect the alien race. Now, alongside her new adoptive parents, Zina must face against both Rebel and his human ally and prevent the two from destroying her team.

Main cast

 * Christine Marie Cabanos as Zina Supermoon, a girl who was raised by aliens known as Vooruians in a planet called Voorus. Cabanos reprises her role from Mineko, replacing Sarah Silverman from the original series.
 * Keith Silverstein as Rebel, an Aurkan who led the destruction of Earth and is the main antagonist of the series. Silverstein replaces Christopher Lloyd, who voiced him in the original series.

Season 2

 * Winston Duke as an Anti-Aurkan human soldier of the starship Voorus who survived the destruction of Earth and Zina's new adoptive father.
 * Karen Gillan as Tabitha, an Anti-Aurkan human soldier of the starship Voorus who survived the destruction of Earth and Zina's new adoptive mother. She serves as a replacement for Tab, a member of the Vivid Crew from the original series.
 * Ron Yuan as the human partner of Rebel
 * Mark Ruffalo as a scientist studying on the tactics of Rebel and his partner
 * Margot Robbie as a perky space marine who is also serious when it comes to her missions. Her role is based on her roles throughout movies she starred in, mostly Harley Quinn from the DC Extended Universe
 * Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as an Anti-Aurkan human soldier of the starship Voorus who survived the destruction of Earth and is like a brother figure to Zina

Supporting cast

 * Daisy Ridley as an agent who was trained in the space martial arts and teams with Zina. Her role is based on Rey from the Star Wars sequel trilogy, who Ridley plays. (season 1)
 * Kira Buckland as Rumiko, a teenage assassin cyborg who was formerly designated RF-930 and is a friend of Kit Mineko. Buckland, like Cabanos, reprises her role from Mineko. (voice in season 3; appears in season 4)
 * Stephanie Sheh as Kit Mineko, a girl who is Rumiko's friend. Sheh, like Buckland and Cabanos, reprises her role from Mineko. (season 4)
 * Antony Starr as a man who is the son of a tyrannical overlord. Starr reprises his role from the show, like Cabanos, Buckland and Sheh. (season 4)

Video game
To promote Insurrection, a video game would be released. Titled Supermoon: Mission Voorus, the game serves as the midquel to the original series and sets up the events that happened in that season. Most of the cast reprise their roles in the game.

Trivia

 * Tran cited the Star Wars and Alien films and Sailor Moon as influences on the series. He further said that Insurrection is inspired by the latter film's sequel, Aliens.
 * Duke, Gillan, Ruffalo and Robbie both starred in superhero films, with Duke as M'Baku, Gillan as Nebula and Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk, both from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Robbie as Harley Quinn in the DC Extended Universe.