A live-action movie based on the Matchbox die-cast toy vehicles is in development at Skydance Media and Mattel.
30.06.2022 - 01:59 / justjared.com
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A live-action movie based on the Matchbox die-cast toy vehicles is in development at Skydance Media and Mattel.
Wilson Chapman editorAnother iconic Mattel brand is racing off the toy shelves and onto the big screen. Mattel Films and Skydance Media are developing a live-action film based on the Matchbox vehicles toy line.Created in 1953 by automotive expert Jack Odell, Matchbox are a series of die-cast vehicle models that take their name from the fact that they can fit inside a matchbox.
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