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I just recently read this article and was floored at the announcement. What a blast from the past! It'll be interesting to follow the development of this movie. Stretch is back and in a big way!

Here's the article:

Armstrong to Start Stretching April 15, 2011
Source:Universal Pictures
June 2, 2009


Universal Pictures and Hasbro, Inc. today announced that the first feature film to be released under Universal and Hasbro's six-year partnership, Stretch Armstrong, has been dated for theatrical release on April 15, 2011.

They also announced Academy Award-winning producer Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind, American Gangster) will team with Hasbro to bring the iconic action figure to life for the silver screen. Steve Oedekerk (Bruce Almighty, Evan Almighty) is writing the screenplay for the fun, action adventure based on the toy that was made popular around the world beginning in the 1970s and re-launched in the 1990's. Hasbro's Brian Goldner and Bennett Schneir will also produce.

Stretch Armstrong is an iconic toy that kids around the world enjoyed stretching up to four feet before returning to his original shape. Through the years, the product line stretched into a wide range of toys and supporting characters that built upon the Stretch Armstrong legacy by allowing kids to "stretch their imaginations" with play experiences unique to the inventive Stretch Armstrong brand.

"When Hasbro signed the multi-year strategic partnership with Universal, it was one more powerful example of our commitment to re-imagine, re-invent and re-ignite our incredible brands beyond traditional toys and games," said Brian Goldner, Hasbro's President and CEO. "We are excited that together with Universal, Brian Grazer and Steve Oedekerk, that we can take Stretch Armstrong to new heights as Hasbro's latest great action hero franchise."

"Hasbro is a very important partner to our studio," said Chairman of Universal Pictures Marc Shmuger. "'Stretch Armstrong' couldn't be in more capable hands than Imagine and Hasbro. We're so excited to bring this iconic property to audiences around the world in April of 2011."

"Stretch Armstrong is a character I have wanted to see on screen for a long time," said Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer. "He's an unconventional kind of super hero with a power that no one would want. It's a story about a guy stretching – if you will – the limits of what is possible to become all that he can be."

Universal Pictures and Hasbro, Inc. formed the partnership in 2008 to produce at least four motion pictures based on some of the world's best-known and beloved brands. Currently in development are Monopoly, with Ridley Scott set to produce and direct and Pamela Pettler writing the screenplay; Candy Land, with Kevin Lima to direct based on a script from Etan Cohen; Clue, with Gore Verbinski to produce and direct; Ouija, with Michal Bay to produce; and Battleship, with Peter Berg to direct from a screenplay by Jon and Erich Hoeber.
 
Universal Pictures and Hasbro, Inc. formed the partnership in 2008 to produce at least four motion pictures based on some of the world's best-known and beloved brands. Currently in development are Monopoly, with Ridley Scott set to produce and direct and Pamela Pettler writing the screenplay; Candy Land, with Kevin Lima to direct based on a script from Etan Cohen; Clue, with Gore Verbinski to produce and direct; Ouija, with Michal Bay to produce; and Battleship, with Peter Berg to direct from a screenplay by Jon and Erich Hoeber.

What the crap? Monopoly the movie? That just seems like Hasbro is desperate. Clue could be good considering the first one was entertaining. And Candy Land could be a good kids movie. But Ouija? What the crap?
 
What the crap? Monopoly the movie? That just seems like Hasbro is desperate. Clue could be good considering the first one was entertaining. And Candy Land could be a good kids movie. But Ouija? What the crap?

I'm just the messenger. I'm just the messenger!!!! :horror :eek: :lol

And Happy Birthday!!! :happybday
 
:lol! wtf!
That's ridiculous, I remember as a kid I had his dog Fetch Armstrong
 
I had to Google it because I didn't believe you. :lol

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I hope Stretch Monster will be in it...:rock....One of my fav toy as a kid...

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When I was a kid, there was a factory in town that made the rubber bodies for Stretch Armstrong... and behind them was a dumpster full of rejected bodies. Looked like a bin of dead babies :lol
 
Stretch Armstrong is the ^^^^. A movie would be ridiculous, though.
 
Taylor Lautner to play Stretch Armstrong!

From Superherohype.com:

Taylor Lautner to Play Stretch Armstrong

Source:Universal Pictures February 5, 2010


Universal Pictures has announced that "The Twilight Saga" star Taylor Lautner will play the title character in Stretch Armstrong, to be released in 2012. The announcement was made today by Universal Pictures Chairman Adam Fogelson and Co-Chairman Donna Langley.

Stretch Armstrong is moving to 2012 to allot time to shape the project into a 3-D superhero adventure and to accommodate Lautner's existing commitments.

"In the past two years, Taylor has emerged as a real star at the global box office. He brings the perfect balance of energy and athleticism to the role of an unlikely super hero with a fantastic super power," said Langley. "We couldn't be more pleased that he has agreed to be our Stretch."

Stretch Armstrong is based on the iconic action figure made popular around the world beginning in the 1970s and re-launched in the 1990s. Academy Award®-winning producer Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind, 8 Mile, American Gangster) will team with Hasbro to bring Stretch Armstrong to life. Steve Oedekerk (Bruce Almighty) has written the screenplay, and Hasbro's Goldner and Schneir also produce.
 
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