Hot Wheels is announced as an action movie, inspired by Mattel’s best -selling toy car line.
After seeing WICKED reach 10 Oscar nominations and a world collection of more than 756 million dollars, and with the second half of the two -part musical about to be released in November, Jon M. Chu has signed an agreement to direct a real action film of Hot Wheels for Mattel and Warner Bros. Pictures.
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Juel Taylor and Tony Rettenmaierscreenwriters and directors who have participated in Creed II and They clone Tyronehave been selected to write the script, with Bad Robot de JJ Abrams and Electric Somowhere de Chu as producers. Robbie Brenner will produce for Mattel Studios with Chu, Abrams and Michael Bostic, with Arturo Thur by Koós supervising production for Mattel Studios. Sheila Walcott and Zach Hamby supervise production for Warner Bros. Pictures, along with Jon Cohen for Bad Robot and Jane Lee for Electric Subwhere.


What will Hot Wheels try
Hot Wheels is announced as an action movie, inspired by Mattel’s best -selling toy car, which will present some of the most modern and elegant vehicles in the world. More details of the plot are unknown. The project brings together Chu with Warner Bros. and Bad Robot, in the middle of its current collaboration in Oh, The Places You’ll Go!an adaptation of the classic of the Dr. Seusswhich marks the first animated feature of Bad Robot in the cinema.
Hot Wheels, a worldwide recognized brand of pressure casting toy cars, launched in 1968, was originally conceived by Elliot HandlerMattel co -founder, as a more attractive and higher alternative to Matchbox cars, dominated the pressure foundry market at that time. (Mattel acquired the brand four decades after its launch).
In addition to selling more than eight billion vehicles worldwide, the brand has demonstrated its influence on the automobile and pop culture over the years through collaborations with world leaders of the automotive industry, urban fashion, luxury, entertainment, video games, action sports and motoring.
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