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Angelique Jackson In the latest toy-related movie news, Play-Doh is being molded into an animated feature film from eOne and Hasbro.The prospective picture will be written by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Emily V. Gordon, with Jon M.
Chu producing, with the potential to direct.“The team looks forward to bringing the audience a moldable, pliable, iconically-scented story about the importance of imagination,” Chu and Gordon stated.Lance Johnson and Jane Lee will oversee through Chu’s Electric Somewhere banner. Gordon will executive produce, with Jillian Share, Chanel Vidal, and Steven Holster overseeing for eOne.Introduced in the 1950s, Play-Doh has become the number one arts & crafts toy brand, sold in more than 80 countries.
After news of the project broke, Gordon tweeted a brief explanation, writing, “Jon and I had a series of conversations about creativity, imagination, and the purpose of art that were so fun and juicy that I knew I had to do this.”She added: “I’ll get to use some of my play therapist training too, maybe….”The movie marks the latest addition to eOne’s development slate of film and television projects based on Hasbro’s more than 1500 brands, including Clue, Dungeons & Dragons, G.I. Joe, Power Rangers, Transformers, Mouse Trap and Risk.
Since Hasbro acquired eOne in 2019, the companies have developed a bundle of projects, including the upcoming “Dungeons & Dragons” film, with an ensemble led by Chris Pine, Regé-Jean Page, Hugh Grant, and Michelle Rodriguez. Directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, the Paramount film is set for release on March 3, 2023.
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EXCLUSIVE: Play-Doh, the popular children’s play compound, will be coming to a theater near you at some point in the future as eOne and Hasbro mount an animated feature which The Big Sick Oscar nominated scribe Emily V. Gordon will pen and Jon M. Chu will produce, with an eye to direct.
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