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Mattel to make American Girl live-action film after success of Barbie

Attached to write the script and produce is Lindsey Anderson Beer, the writer of this year’s Pet Cemetery: Bloodlines.

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Toy company Mattel is developing a live-action film based on its American Girl doll line.

American Girl will be produced by Mattel Films, Paramount Pictures and Temple Hill Entertainment, the production company of Twilight and The Fault In Our Stars.

Attached to write the script and produce is Lindsey Anderson Beer, the writer of this year’s Pet Cemetery: Bloodlines.

The project adds to the already teeming pipeline of movies in development for Mattel Films.

Saturday Night Live has already spoofed the idea of an American Girl doll film.

In April, the NBC sketch comedy show aired a parody trailer with Ana de Armas in which a handful of American Girl dolls from disparate eras of history are brought into modern day but keep dying of cholera.

“Come for the fun,” the trailer announces.

Mattel in 2019 partnered with MGM on an American Girl movie but those plans fizzled out.

Since first being launched in 1986, more than 32 million American Girl dolls have been sold.

“They are historically accurate toys and accessories that feature elaborate and immersive backstories uniquely suited to bring to screen,” Beer said in a statement.

“I am so excited to tell a story that tackles the issues of girlhood in a real and compelling way.”

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