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JJ. Abrams is tipped to bring the world’s most-popular toy franchise to the big screen.
The world’s most popular toy franchise Hot Wheels is set to be adapted for the big screen, according to manufacturer Mattel.
While a timeline for release is yet to be locked in, the live-action film will reportedly be produced cinema giant Warner Bros. Pictures.
Director J.J Abrams – known for Mission Impossible, Star Wars, and Star Trek – will head the project via his Bad Robot production company.
“Fans of all ages are now in for the ride of their lives … [we will] transform Hot Wheels into a thrilling story,” the company said in a statement.
Casting has not been announced, and it’s so far unclear if the vehicles will be sentient or driven by humans.
While the project has seemingly been given the green light by all involved parties, many films collapse in the development stage.
Mattel has manufacturer more than eight billion Hot Wheels diecast cars over the past 54 years, making them world’s most popular toy.
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