Max and Steel face their greatest challenge ever. When Max's greatest enemies unite to take down N-Tek and conquer Copper Canyon, Max and Steel realize that they can't save the day on their own.
His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
The teenage superhero movie 'Max Steel' recounts the origin tale of the character based on the Mattel action figure. By Frank Scheck Even tweens may find themselves underwhelmed by the new live-action ...
To prevent Terrorax from taking over the world, hero Max Steel must learn to master an all-new, powerful form of Turbo Energy! Animated movie spin-off. (2017)(44 mins) ...
Max and Kirby are confident their makeshift rock duo can win Copper Canyon's annual Battle of the Bands (especially after Sydney proves herself a gifted guitarist and joins) until they see Butch's ...
The PS4 comes with The Last of Us Remastered by default these days, but today, you can get a year of PlayStation… C atch up on some of the big games you missed last year with Greenman Gaming's 2014 ...
Dolphin Entertainment's new film banner to produce live action movie with toymaker for release in 2014. Taylor Lautner no longer involved Dolphin Films, the newly created production banner of Dolphin ...
Isuzu has launched yet another version of its D-Max pickup, dubbed the ‘Steel Edition’, which now brings the total number of limited-run models to… 900, give or take. Or three times the number of ...
While Hasbro continues to turn its toy and game lines into big franchise films like the Transformers series, Mattel has had less luck getting its own off the ground. It tried with Max Steel at ...
Ultimate Elementor, reunified under a renewed hatred of Max Steel, proves himself unstoppable. After weeks of defeats, Commander Ferrus proposes bargaining with Toxzon for help. Once they meet ...
Based on the Mattel toy figure of the same name, Max Steel has emerged as one of the downright strangest superhero films to come out in recent memory, mainly due to the film’s bland and recycled look.