
If you didnât belt out âI donât wanna grow up, Iâm a Toys âRâ Us kidâ at least once in the ’80s or ’90s, were you even a child? Well, cue the nostalgia because the toy store of our collective childhoods is officially headed to the big screen. Yep, you read that right: a live-action Toys âRâ Us movie is in the works, and itâs bringing Geoffrey the Giraffe and that endless aisle energy straight to Hollywood.
Who Would Do This?
The team behind the film is none other than Story Kitchen… the production company run by âJohn Wick” creator Derek Kolstad, alongside Dmitri M. Johnson and Mike Goldberg (per Variety). So yes, the people who gave us stoic assassins and action-packed franchises are about to tackle your favorite toy store.
Story Kitchen is best known for its work on films like the “Sonic the Hedgehog” franchise, as well as video games like “It Takes Two” and “Slime Rancher.” No plot details for the film have been released yet, but itâs being billed as a âgenre family movie,â which sounds like a cross between heartfelt chaos and magical retail memories.
From Action Figures to Action Films
This marks the first-ever film from Toys âRâ Us Studios, and theyâre not playing around. âAs Toys âRâ Usâ first film, this project is an exciting opportunity to bring the magic of our brand to the big screen,â Kim Miller Olko, president of Toys âRâ Us Studios, told Variety. âIt will be a journey as boundless as play itself, evoking the electric sense of wonder that is the essence of Toys âRâ Us. This story will capture the imagination, adventure and joy that has made Toys âRâ Us a destination for kids of all ages.â Weâre here for it.
Between the legendary jingle, iconic mascot, and memories of sprinting through those aisles like it was your personal playground, this movie has a lot of material to pull from. And with the rise of nostalgic IP revivals (looking at you, Barbie), a Toys âRâ Us flick might just hit the sweet spot for both longtime fans and curious kiddos.
Nostalgia Meets New Audiences
Letâs not forget: Toys âRâ Us wasnât just a storeâit was an experience. It was the unofficial HQ for birthday dreams, holiday hauls, and Saturday afternoon bribes. Turning that into a cinematic story? It just makes sense.
Whether itâs full of heart, hijinks, or a little of both, this film has major potential to remind audiences why they fell in love with the brand in the first place. Geoffreyâs finally stepping into the spotlight as the big-screen star heâs always been in our hearts.
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