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Film division of Mattel (2016–2025)
"Playground Productions" redirects here. Not to be confused with American video game publisher Playground Productions, the current publisher of theBackyard Sports series.

Mattel Films
FormerlyMattel Playground Productions (2013–2016)
Company typeDivision
IndustryFilm production
PredecessorsRadnitz-Mattel Productions
HIT Movies
Founded
  • October 16, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-10-16) (as Mattel Playground Productions)
  • September 6, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-09-06) (as Mattel Films)
Defunct
  • October 20, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-10-20) (as Mattel Playground Productions)
  • June 2, 2025; 5 months ago (2025-06-02) (as Mattel Films)
Fate
  • Absorbed intoMattel Creations (as Mattel Playground Productions)
  • Merged with Mattel Television to form Mattel Studios (as Mattel Films)
SuccessorMattel Studios (film section)
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Robbie Brenner (executive producer)
  • Ivan Sanchez (executive producer, creativity)
  • Kevin McKeon (vice president)
ParentMattel

Mattel Films was thefilm production division of American toy and entertainment companyMattel that operated from September 6, 2018 to June 2, 2025. It succeededMattel Playground Productions, which was formed on October 16, 2013 as part ofMattel Global Brands, a unified media structural and strategy unit, as itself the successor toMattel Entertainment andMattel Studios, Mattel's prior entertainment brands/banners.[1]

On March 31, 2016, Mattel placed the division within a newly created division at the time,Mattel Creations, absorbed its operations into it and, seven months later, made it defunct due to poorbox office reception of the release of thelive action filmMax Steel.[2] On September 6, 2018, the division was revived and reformed as Mattel Films.[3]

On June 2, 2025, Mattel announced a merger, combination and consolidation of this division and its television division, Mattel Television, intoMattel Studios, elevating and/or promoting this division's headRobbie Brenner to/as head of Mattel Studios. This is seen as a revival of the brand/banner Mattel used occasionally or sparingly between 2011 and 2013 in place of their main logo in theend credits for media entries ofMonster High,Ever After High andPolly Pocket.[4][5][6][7]

History

A joint venture with Mattel and producerRobert B. Radnitz was launched in May 1970, which produced family films includingSounder,Where the Lilies Bloom,[8] andA Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich.[9]

In March 2009,HIT Entertainment, prior to being acquired by Mattel in 2012, launched its HIT Movies division inLos Angeles with Julia Pistor as division head, to create films based on the company's franchises.[10] The division's first planned film adaptation was a live-actionThomas & Friends film, scheduled for late 2010.[11]

Former logo as Mattel Playground Productions

On October 26, 2013, Mattel launchedPlayground Productions (shortened asMattel PGP or justPGP) as its in-house film studio to handle multimedia productions for its brands for global multi-platform distribution.[12][13] Its first animated project wasTeam Hot Wheels: The Origin of Awesome!. Mattel had been developing a live-actionHot Wheels film atLegendary Entertainment andUniversal Pictures, films featuring theMasters of the Universe andBarbie brands atColumbia Pictures, aMonster High film with Universal and aMax Steel film withDolphin Entertainment. PGP was planned to set up three-year storytelling plans that incorporate every part of the company's core operations, from toy designers to consumer products and marketing.[12] David Voss, a veteran in the toy and entertainment business, was appointed as the division's head and Senior Vice President.[12][14]

WithWWE on March 17, 2014, Mattel PGP launched an online short form series,WWE Slam City, to go along with its dedicated toy line.[15] The series was picked up byNicktoons'NickSports programming block from October 22, 2014.[16]

After Voss left the division in January 2016 for subscription service,Loot Crate,[17] Mattel placed PGP withinMattel Creations upon its formation along with its other two content production units:HIT Entertainment and the content creation team ofAmerican Girl atMiddleton, Wisconsin.[18] After the critical andcommercial failure of the live actionMax Steel film on October 14, 2016, Mattel Playground Productions was absorbed into Mattel Creations.[2]

Reformation as Mattel Films

On September 6, 2018, Mattel announced the launch of a film division,Mattel Films, that will make films based on the company's toy brands.[19] Outside Mattel, the division is widely recognized as the revival and replacement of Mattel PGP. Mattel Films with Academy Award-nominated film producerRobbie Brenner was appointed to head the division as executive producer and will report directly to Mattel's CEO,Ynon Kreiz.[3][20]

The division's first two projects were theBarbie andMasters of the Universe live-action films.[21] On January 7, 2019, it was announced thatMargot Robbie andRyan Gosling would star in theBarbie film to be co-produced withWarner Bros. Pictures and Robbie's production company,LuckyChap Entertainment.[22]Barbie was released in theaters worldwide byWarner Bros. Pictures on July 21, 2023, and to date has made over $1.4 billion at the global box office and became the #1 highest-grossing film in Warner Bros. Pictures' 100-year history.[23]

With theHot Wheels film rights option withLegendary Entertainment expired and reverted to Mattel, its film division shopped the property to Warner Bros. for a partnership on a film for the first time on January 29, 2019.[24][25] The company teamed up withUniversal Pictures for the first time on July 16, 2020, on adaptation ofWishbone to film.[26]

In October 2020, Mattel Films announced that alive-action animated film based onThomas & Friends was in development, to be directed byMarc Forster and developed by hisproduction company 2Dux2.[27]

On April 19, 2021, Mattel Films teamed up withUniversal Pictures andVin Diesel'sOne Race Films for a live-action film adaptation of the 1966-launched toy,Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, starringVin Diesel, a Barney film withDaniel Kaluuya, a Polly Pocket film withLena Dunham andLily Collins.[28][29][30]

On June 24, 2021, Mattel Films andMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer agreed to work on a live-action film based onPolly Pocket.[31][32]

On December 16, 2021, Mattel Films announced its first project based on outside intellectual property:Christmas Balloon, which is written byGabby Revilla. The film is intended to be based on the true story of a young girl who tried to send her Christmas message to Santa via a balloon.[33][34][35][36]

In July 2022, Mattel Films andSkydance announced the development of a live-action film based on theMatchbox die-cast toy vehicles.[37][38]

On June 2, 2025, Mattel announced a merger, combination and consolidation of this division and its filming division into Mattel Studios, elevating and promoting Mattel Films headRobbie Brenner to head of Mattel Studios. This is seen as a revival of the brand/banner Mattel used occasionally or sparingly between 2011 and 2013 in place of their main logo in theend credits for media entries ofMonster High,Ever After High andPolly Pocket.[4][5][6][7] Consequently, productions previously announced and in development with these two divisions will now be assumed by/transferred to Mattel Studios.[citation needed]

Filmography

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As Mattel Playground Productions
TitleRelease date(s)TypeProduction
partner(s)
DistributorNotes
Monster HighOctober 20, 2013 – April 3, 2016[citation needed]2D-animated shorts andweb seriesNerd Corps EntertainmentYouTube
Monster High2013–2016Animated filmsDHX Media Vancouver
Nerd Corps Entertainment
Television:
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Home video release)
61–75 minutes[citation needed]
Barbie and the Secret DoorOctober 16, 2014Animated filmRainmaker EntertainmentTelevision:
  • Cartoon Network (Latin America)
  • Nickelodeon (U.S.; international)
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Home video release)[39]
Team Hot WheelsJune 7, 2014Animated seriesMercury Filmworks
Titmouse, Inc.
Digital platforms
YouTube
  • 22-minute origin story (Spring)[14]
  • 11 2-minute shorts (Summer)
  • 74-minute direct-to-video film (Autumn/Fall)
WWE Slam CityMarch 17, 2014Stop motion seriesStoopid Buddy Stoodios[16]Digital platforms[15]
Nicktoons[16]
26-episode 2-minute shorts series[15]
Ever After High[40]May 30, 2013 – June 20, 2016"Legacy Day" 15-minute specialGuru StudioNetflixWeb series
"True Hearts Day" 22-minutewebisode special
  • Nickelodeon (U.S.; international)
  • YouTube
  • EverAfterHigh.com
"Thronecoming" 44-minutetelevision special
66 3-minute webisodes
Barbie in Princess PowerMarch 3, 2015[41]Animated filmRainmaker EntertainmentNickelodeon (U.S. broadcast)
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Home video release)[42][43][44][45]
Barbie in Rock 'N RoyalsAugust 13, 2015[46]
Barbie & Her Sisters in The Great Puppy AdventureOctober 8, 2015[47]
Barbie: Spy SquadJanuary 15, 2016[48]
Max SteelOctober 26, 2016[49]Live-action filmDolphin Films
Ingenious Media
Open Road Films[14]Final production before the absorption of Mattel PGP intoMattel Creations.
As Mattel Films
BarbieJuly 21, 2023Live-action filmHeyday Films
LuckyChap Entertainment
NB/GG Pictures
Warner Bros. PicturesFirst movie from the division to receive a PG-13 rating.
Masters of the UniverseJune 5, 2026Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Escape Artists
Amazon MGM Studios[50]
MatchboxTBASkydance Media[51]Apple Studios[52]Set to starJohn Cena[52]
Thomas & FriendsTBA2Dux2[27]TBA
BarneyTBAValparaiso Pictures
59% Productions[53]
A24[54]
American GirlTBATemple Hill EntertainmentParamount Pictures[55]
Bob the BuilderTBAAnimated filmShadowMachine
Nuyorican Productions
Amazon MGM StudiosSet to starAnthony Ramos[56]
Christmas BalloonTBALive-action filmVital Pictures[57]TBA
Hot WheelsTBABad Robot[58]Warner Bros. Pictures[25]
Magic 8 Ball[59][60]TBATBATBA
Major Matt MasonTBAPlaytone
Weed Road Pictures
Paramount Pictures[61]Set to starTom Hanks[62]
Monster High[63]TBAWeed Road PicturesUniversal Pictures
Polly PocketTBAMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Good Thing Going[64]
Amazon MGM Studios
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em RobotsTBAOne Race FilmsUniversal PicturesSet to starVin Diesel
UnoTBAQuality Films[65]TBA
View-MasterTBAEscape ArtistsSony Pictures Releasing[66]
WishboneTBATBAUniversal Pictures[67]

See also

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