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Mattel is bringing 'Bob the Builder' to the big screen
Mattel is bringing 'Bob the Builder' to the big screen
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Mattel is bringing 'Bob the Builder' to the big screen
by DZRH News27 January 2024
A performer dressed up as Bob The Builder greets young football fans at a football match between Queens Park Rangers and Nottingham Forest at Loftus Road, London, Dec. 16, 2000. Mandatory Credit:Action Images/File photo

LOS ANGELES, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Renowned toy company, Mattel, opens new tab, is embarking on its latest toy-inspired film project, “Bob the Builder,” the brand’s first animated theatrical movie.

The movie stars “In the Heights” actor Anthony Ramos as the voice of Roberto, “Bob,” who travels to Puerto Rico for a major construction job. There, he tackles various issues around the island and learns the true meaning of building as he experiences Caribbean-Latin culture.

Mattel has tapped Colombian-American writer Felipe Vargas to develop the story in collaboration with Alex Bulkley and Corey Campodonico of the animation studio ShadowMachine.

"Bob the Builder" is the latest in a number of film and television projects Mattel announced following the success of the Warner Bros “Barbie” movie, which had box office sales that earned over $1.4 billion.

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Other upcoming projects include the Netflix animated series “Masters of the Universe: Revolution," centered on Mattel’s “He-Man” franchise, and a live-action “Polly Pocket" film, directed by “Girls” creator Lena Dunham and based on the tiny 1980’s dolls by Mattel.

Mattel Films is also developing projects based on other popular toy lines, including American Girl, Hot Wheels, Magic Ball, Barney and more.

The “Bob the Builder” movie is based on the early 2000’s British animated children’s series of the same name created by “PAW Patrol” writer Keith Chapman for Hit Entertainment and Hot Animation. The television show, centered on the namesake contractor and his friends, ran for 12 seasons.

Mattel purchased Hit, which owned the rights to "Bob the Builder," "Thomas & Friends" and other preschool properties, in 2011 for $680 million.

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Robbie Brenner, president of Mattel Films, said in a statement she hoped the project would introduce the character to new audiences.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Dawn Chmielewski Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

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