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Taylor Lautner drops ‘Max Steel’ for ‘Stretch Armstrong’

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So it seems that Taylor Lautner chose Hasbro over Mattel for his upcoming films.  He has backed out of playing Max Steel now that he has taken the role of Stretch Armstrong.  Here is what MTV has to report:

After dropping out of “Northern Lights” earlier this week, the 18-year-old has parted ways with another project, “Max Steel,” based on the Mattel toy, reports New York magazine’s Vulture blog.Sources say it was his “Stretch Armstrong” collaboration with rival toy company Hasbro that was the impetus for Taylor’s departure. According to Vulture, Taylor realized Hasbro was doing a better job with its movie properties than Mattel. To wit, the toy company has leveraged board games Candy Land, Battleship and Risk into high-profile projects and had earlier success with a couple small flicks called “G.I. Joe” and “Transformers.” Added one source, “When you sign up to make a movie with Hasbro, you know it will be in theaters a year later.”

Less of Taylor Lautner is never a good thing, but we can’t say we’re too sad to see “Max Steel” go. While the toy is wildly popular internationally, it doesn’t seem to have much name recognition here in the U.S. Though we will mourn those could-have-been shirtless scenes. Sigh.

So to recap, Taylor’s current project list is comprised of “Cancun,” “Abduction” and “Stretch Armstrong.” And “Breaking Dawn” if Summit ever gets around to it. Still a lot for the rising actor, but a more manageable list, for sure.

Read more here.

  • sasharae2009
    im mad...max steel ould have been a way beter flick...wtf man..wth is strech armstrong???....a toy that can strech its arms???.....
  • Mandy_Black
    I think he should have dropped Stretch Armstrong and dove into Max Steel. I'm worried about how Stretch will be received by movie-goers.
  • <--hopelesslydevoted(:
    I'm glad he dropped some things. He doesn't need to overwork himself :)
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