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ToeJam & Earl, the Sega classic, will get a movie thanks to Amazon Studios

ToeJam & Earl, the Sega classic, will get a movie thanks to Amazon Studios

The The success of the two films The real photo of My voiceAnd the with a third series in progress dedicated to Knuckleswas enough to Sega is turning to movie adaptations from its licenses, although in some cases it relates to video games that are not known or active at the moment. a Space channel 5And the Comics ZoneAnd the Streets of Rage and what It could come from AtlusCurrently Nothing less than adds ToeJam & Earlthe 1991 classic by Mega Drive.

As mentioned Hollywood ReporterAnd Amazon Studios, Unanimous Media, and Story Kitchen will be responsible for producing a production with these two iconic aliens created by Mark Voorsanger and Greg Johnson. The story revolves around two rappers in space who are searching for a cure for them The evil that destroys rhythm and funk and groove from your planetFuncotron.

Characters will get into an accident during their journey, forcing them to scout the land for spare parts. “Legends say that this is the paradise where the music of their culture originated,” says the summary. Unfortunately they will discover that Earth is not the place they expected. But the musical part is right. And so their adventure begins Find as much music as possible to save their planet, and maybe ours“.

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A video game full of jazz, funk and hip-hop

Amos Vernon and Nunzio Randazzo, screenwriters for Hotel Transylvania 4 and the upcoming Disney+ series fudgeAnd the They are responsible for writing this story. Dimitri Johnson and Dan Jevons (sonic the hedgehog) along with Carey and Eric Peyton produced by Carey.

ToeJam & Earl Several sequels, such as ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron s ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth. The saga was revived in 2019 with ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove by HumaNature Studios, which was founded by Greg Johnson himself, though Sega didn’t get involved in this case. Last year they dropped Possibility of new games.