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Release Date:
October 1, 2007
Original Title:
Max Steel: Dark Rival
Alternate Titles:
Max Steel vs El Oscuro Enemigo
Genres:
Action | Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Mattel
Rainmaker Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
Max Steel returns in a new action-packed adventure to face his latest rival: former extreme sports star Troy Winter, the only guy Max could never beat. In a race to recover a mysterious and powerful meteorite of crystal, Troy Winter accidentally becomes a new and dangerous villain named Extroyer. Extroyer has the power to "extract and become", can steal their victims their power and strength. With the help of his team in N-Tek and his powerful vehicles, Max will protect the world and face his darkest rival.
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Art Direction:
Aaron St. Goddard
Associate Producer:
Ira Singerman
Director:
William Lau
Editor:
Patrick Carroll
Executive Producer:
Paul Gertz
Rob Hudnut
Producer:
Steven Wendland
Ian Richter
Writer:
Steven Melching
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