Hot Wheels: The Movie

Hot Wheels: The Movie is a 2006 sports comedy film based on the Mattel toy line of the same name. It was orignally released by New Line Cinema on September 15, 2006. It follows seven high-schoolers as they participate in the 37th Annual Hot Wheels Parkour.

Production
Development on Hot Wheels: The Movie began in 1997, when Miramax Films originally had the idea to financially distribute a CGI Hot Wheels direct-to-video film. A script was announced to be in the works that August. The first seven drafts were completed by March 1998. After, Miramax was not ready to proceed on with the film, due to its 2-hour runtime. The idea was then handed over to New Line Cinema, who was interested in creating a Barbie film. The script was altered to match with New Line's standards, and was completed by February 2005.