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Max Steel
Rating & Content Info
Why is Max Steel rated PG-13? Max Steel is rated PG-13 by the MPAA PG-13 for some sci-fi action violence.
Violence:
- Portrayals of non-graphic violence.
- Hand-to-hand conflict and weapon use are depicted.
- Characters are injured and killed.
- Characters are in serious situations.
Page last updated August 3, 2017
News About "Max Steel"
Have you ever heard of Max Steel? He is a teen-aged super hero based on the Mattel action figure. He also stars in his own video game: Max Steel. With hopes of drawing fans and creating new ones, this movie is making the toy the title character of this live-action film.
From the Studio: 16-year old MAX MCGRATH has just moved to a new town--and is desperately trying to fit in--when he discovers his body can generate the universe's most powerful energy. Unbeknown to Max, a slightly rebellious and hilarious techno-organic extraterrestrial named Steel has been keeping an eye on him, hungry for his super-human energy. When they finally meet, they discover that together they form MAX STEEL, a superhero possessing powerful strength beyond anything in our world. These two unlikely friends soon find themselves hunted by sinister forces who want to control Max's powers, as well as an unstoppable enemy from another galaxy.
Post Release:: Due to poor critical reviews, Max Steel did not get a wide release or a long run on theater screens.
Cast and Crew
Max Steel is directed by Stewart Hendler and stars Ben Winchell, Josh Brener, Maria Bello .
Home Video
The most recent home video release of Max Steel movie is January 10, 2017. Here are some details…
Max Steel releases to home video (Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD) with the following extras:
- Finding Max
- Imagining Steel
- Building the Suits
- Behind the Stunts
Related home video titles:
Other toys to get the big screen treatment include Transformers, GI Joe and Lego.