Hasbro is popular for the action figures it makes for Marvel and Disney films, though, after the company gained Peppa Pig producer Entertainment One (eOne), it intends to make movies and TV shows out of it own toys and games. The company has revealed a list a new project based The Transformers, My Little Pony and other toys for streaming platforms, including Netflix and Disney+.
One of the projects on the company’s list is a computer-animated My Little Pony movie that will be available on Netflix next fall. The production marks “the first time the ponies will be seen in theatrical-quality CG production,” eOne said. Not just that, it’s also in the process of developing a 20-episode Transformers series with Netflix.
Hasbro already announced that it would make a Dungeons & Dragons film with Paramount starring Chris Pine, with D&D television series in the works. It’s planning to bring its Magic: The Gathering card game to Netflix as an anime series.
Hasbro is also working on a Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe film starring Henry Golding and a Power Rangers movie. Other series in development include Risk (live-action), Clue (animated) and G.I. Joe (live-action). To top it off, Hasbro is looking at unscripted series — possibly game or competition shows — based on Monopoly, Mouse Trap, Easy Bake, Operation, Nerf and Play-Doh.
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