Collin the Speedy Boy (film)

Collin the Speedy Boy is an American CGI-animated action-adventure-science fiction film based on the homonymous video game series, being directed by Mike Mitchell. It is produced by OMH Studios, Village Roadshow Pictures and Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, being released on January 10th, 2020.

Summary
Collin has been protecting Magnum City for a while as everything has been calm until he realizes that he is now in a predicament where he has barely anything to do and heads out of Magnum City to find something new to do. Things go downhill when Bryte has prepared to conquer Magnum City as well as the rest of Arcasia.

Voice cast

 * as Collin Brady/Collin the Speedy Boy, a friendly and free-spirited teenager who has engaged in a quest to save Magnum City from TBD.
 * Fred Armisen as Tommy the Opossum, a snarky and mischievous opossum who Collin keeps as his pet as he gets into TBD.
 * Michael Peña as Cooper Elledge/Cooper the Speedy Dog, Collin's loyal and TBD pet Brussels Griffon who TBD.
 * Sean Giambrone as Trent Wright, TBD
 * Dylan O'Brien as Wesley Ledlow/WesDragon, TBD
 * Sofia Carson as Evelynn Rodriguez/Macaw, Collin's TBD but rather rowdy half-Latina girlfriend who is supportive of him and tries her best to keep him safe from TBD.
 * Kathryn Hahn as Bryte, a vicious mutated bird creature who TBD.
 * Ed Helms as Eli, TBD
 * John Mulaney as Fang, TBD
 * Billy Eichner as Flappy McFlighster, TBD
 * Woody Harrelson as Voodoo, TBD
 * Andy Samberg as Goof, TBD
 * Idris Elba as Handy, TBD
 * TBD as Lickety Spit, TBD
 * Ariel Winter as Aurelie Olsen, Evelynn's rather airheaded but friendly best friend who TBD.

Release
The film was released in theaters on January 10th, 2020 while competing with Underwater, Like a Boss, Inherit the Viper, The Sonata, and The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.

Home media
The film had its Amazon and iTunes release on March 24th, 2020, with its DVD and Blu-Ray release on April 7th, 2020, with special features showing behind-the-scenes and deleted scenes.

Sequel
See Collin and the Rise of Victror.

On January 17th, 2020, Mike Mitchell tweeted that he entered into talks with Oscar Hamilton, Tadaki Fujiyama and Warner Bros. to develop a sequel for the Collin the Speedy Boy film and TBD.

On June 12th, 2021, Warner Bros. announced that Sam Rockwell was chosen as the voice of Victor with Hailee Steinfeld voicing Maddie Crowell/Peacock and Chloë Grace Moretz voicing Sara Chaney/Peacock with the movie being named Collin and the Rise of Victor.

The film is expected to release on April 16th, 2023 to coincide with Collin ' s 30th anniversary and Warner Bros.' 100th anniversary celebrations. Warner Bros. originally intended it to be released on October 2022, but Oscar and Tadaki lobbied to postpone for a year due to health concerns about the pandemic still happening, despite the vaccination rates, and not wanting it to force a simultaneous release on HBO Max, aside from 2023 being a round anniversary for Collin.

Critical response
The film received generally positive reviews from critics, viewers, and fans of the Collin the Speedy Boy series. On CinemaScore, it was given a "TBD" Cinemascore. It also had an 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, a ??/100 on Metacritic, and an ?.?/10 on IMDb.

Rating
The film is rated PG for action, suggestive humor, and brief mild language.

Logo variations

 * Warner Bros. Pictures/Warner Animation Group: the studio's aerial view is tinted TBD as the shield then reveals itself in a TBD background.
 * Village Roadshow Pictures: TBD

Trivia

 * Oscar revealed he envisioned the film as to be set in medias res rather than a continuity reboot since he stated that everyone already knows Collin's origins and he wanted to come over with an original plot rather than readapting the events that led into the story.