Usually,
Max Steel films are offered as bonus gifts with the purchase of other products, and are not available in other ways. In 2003, in the United States, if you selected
Max Steel action figures you would get a free
Max Steel: Endangered Species DVD.
Countdown was included free in the largest playsets of the toy line in the '06 Christmas and as a free gift by buying a Happy Meal during November in Latin America only. In Mexico,
Dark Rival was available inside an ActII Popcorn special promo pack at the end of 2007 and early 2008.
Bio Crisis premiered with no advertising at all, except a brief announcement to the press in a particular interview in Mattel's regional headquarters. The film was immediately available as a bonus gift with the purchase of different products, but only at very specific locations, since at the same time,
Dark Rival and
Forces of Nature were relaunched, as part of the countdown to
Max Steel's Tenth Anniversary Celebration. Several new characters (not present in the original TV series) were introduced in the films. ===
Max Steel: Endangered Species=== :
Released: 2004 :
Length: 73 minutes Max Steel is Josh McGrath, an amateur extreme sports athlete, and Special Agent of the N-Tek corporation. By becoming a Max Steel and using his Turbo Mode he is granted greater speed and strength. Among the most advanced animation technology, music and effects, he participates in the Far Challenge the Americas, one sporting event that brings together top extreme athletes of the continent and tests on location in Argentina and Brazil. During the development of the plot, Max Steel takes control and responsibility of its powers and takes a clear leadership position by having to help their friends, who are attacked by a scorpion. Bioconstrictor and Psycho, his two worst enemies have joined forces to defeat him in an adventure that takes them to Peru and Ecuador, to the ruins of the Inca civilization. Meanwhile, Max will partner with a smart jaguar who becomes his best friend and fights with him against the villains. ===
Max Steel: Forces of Nature=== :
Released: 2005 :
Length: 54 minutes Forces of Nature is the only film whose title was changed in Latin America. It was released under the name "El dominio de los elementos" (Element's Dominion). All other films kept their respective names, even translated in different languages. In this film, Jefferson Smith gets back to Bio-Con's abandoned base. There he finds several of Bio-Con's animals in stasis, most of them failed experiments, with one exception: one of them, codenamed Elementor, wakes up and escapes from its container. Elementor looks up for five different Elementium isotopes, which Bio-Con originally used to experiment and mutate him with the intention to create a creature much more ferocious than himself. Each isotope grants Elementor the power to control and mimic one specific element: Earth, Water, Wind, and Fire. Once in possession of these 4 elements, the power to control Metal and Ice is granted as an extra bonus. One by one, Elementor absorbs each isotope and gains new powers. Then Jefferson puts Max under arrest without further explanations, but Max is able to break free when Elementor attacks N-Tek's headquarters looking for the last isotope. Max and Jeff find a way to escape but before they can leave the area, Jefferson reveals to Max that years ago when he was transformed into "Max Steel", in order to save his life the fifth isotope was placed inside his body, and that the arrest was just an effort to hide him from Elementor, since nobody knows for sure what would happen if the isotope is extracted from Max's body. After a brief confrontation with Elementor, Berto and Kat discovers that the fifth Isotope makes the others go haywire instead of adding new powers to its wearer, so Max decides to confront Elementor instead of running away. At the final battle, Max releases the power of the fifth isotope until its overcharge causes a reaction that destroys Elementor. ===
Max Steel: Countdown=== :
Released: 2006 :
Length: 53 minutes After a battle against Psycho's remaining androids, Max discovers that Elementor (after having been destroyed over a year ago) has survived as an unstable power form. Elementor invades N-Tek, takes over Jeff's body, and goes to the Transphasic Generator in an attempt to use it to reconstitute his physical body. 'Berto reverses the power, and accidentally forces Elementor to divide himself into his different versions (meaning, Max has to face 6 different beasts, each one with a different power). Max is attacked by the Elementor's, and is injured by them. 'Berto uses his updated Nano-probes to save Max' life. However, it is revealed that Kat is infected with Elementium, and is dying. Now, the Elementor's, each with a mind of its own, and controls only its respective element, work as a team and try to take over the planet. However, Max, using the new steel Nano-probes, tricks Elementor by telling him that, if the world is going be controlled by the monsters, he prefers to destroy the Earth instead. All the Elementors attempt to kill Max, but instead fall into his trap. Max, 'Berto, and Kat (poisoned with Elementium) manage to reunite them all in a desert wasteland. 'Berto reconstructs the "Imploder," a black hole device found in Psycho's base at the beginning of the film, now to only affect Elementium. The process nukes Elementor and strips all the isotopes from his body, leaving him in his original Bio-Con duplicate state. It also takes the Elementium out of Kat's body, saving her. ===
Max Steel: Dark Rival=== :
Released: 2007 :
Length: 53 mins Unknown thefts of N-Tek property have Max Steel on the tail of a new super enemy,
Troy Winter, who claims to be superior to Max in every sense. The chase is on when Team Steel realize Troy's goal is to obtain a piece of a comet named
Morphosos using the stolen N-Tek technology and deliver it into Warren Hunter's hands. During a battle with Max, Troy falls into a volcano with a piece of the comet. The chemical reaction between the extreme heat and the comet's components transforms Troy into a sharp dark mineral crystal like creature, with the power to "extract" other living being's life force and abilities. Troy then adopts the name of
Extroyer and attacks N-Tek headquarters. In the middle of this confrontation, Elementor is once again released. Extremely weak, Elementor chases Extroyer seeking the comet fragments as a new source of power, but he is "extruded" and defeated while Extroyer takes over his ice form (which he used to confront and battle Max at Eclipse Towers) and becomes a glass blue crystal-like frozen elemental called X-Elementor but soon he is beaten by Steel using a gun with Morphosos-seducing Nano-cubes. Troy takes 'Berto, Kat and Jefferson as hostages and forces Max to obey him. Extroyer uses N-Tek's stolen magnets powered by Max to redirect the comet Morphosos near Earth, so he can take as much crystal fragments as he wants, but it's too late when he realizes it was all a setup, and he's sent into deep space instead, stuck into the comet's surface. ===
Max Steel: Bio Crisis=== :
Released: 2008 :
Length: 49 minutes Max has to investigate a contaminated jungle, and travels from outer space to the center of the earth in his quest to unveil this mystery. At the beginning of the story, it is mentioned that the last battle against Extroyer has permanently crippled the Adrenalink system, forcing Max to go back to an updated version of Going Turbo!, (A complete explanation of this new energy system appears in
Turbo Missions Episode 12: Relaunch). In this film, a new enemy, the nefarious
Doctor Grigor Rendel makes his first presentation. It is revealed that
Iago has been working for him from the beginning, secretly stealing technology from Eclipse. Rendel has constructed an android named
Cytro, whose prime directive is to help him in his plans to take control of the contaminated jungle and destroy Max in the process. Accidentally, the programming of Cytro is scrambled and for a couple of hours thinks he must protect Max instead of fighting him. However, he is aware of the malfunction, and constantly mentions how much time is left until he is "authorized" again to kill Max. Thanks to the information retrieved by Iago, Dr. Rendel locates Elementor immediately after the battle in
Dark Rival, taking advantage of his unconsciousness, taking him prisoner, to perform new experiments to repower him. In an effort to synthesize Morphosos Crystals, Dr. Rendel uses fragments recovered from Extroyer's body, partially contaminated with Troy Winter's DNA. As a result, it creates an Extroyer clone. Taking his opportunity while Max is busy fighting the Fire Elementor, the clone absorbs the comet fragment into his body and becomes a giant monster. Despite the fact that he is currently in "evil mode", Cytro makes one last supreme effort to stop him and reverts the effect of the crystals, causing an explosion that reduces both to smithereens. Rendel is arrested, as Max finds Cytro's memory core and gets Berto to rebuild him. ===
Max Steel: The Mutant Menace=== :
Released: 2009 :
Length: 49 minutes After being reconstructed, Cytro becomes Max's mission partner, but now both are placed under the direct orders of Forge Ferrous, a new N-Tek field commander, instead of Jefferson. This new boss is a control freak with an aggressive and all-for-the-team attitude which contrasts with Max's free spirit, causing several conflicts. In response to an emergency call, Max and Cytro are sent to a subterranean lab in Antarctica, which is actually a prison for an unstable N-Tek agent who suffers a heavy mutation due to heavy exposure to chemical contamination. After fighting several "toxoids" (little mutant creatures born from chemical waste) and directly disobeying Ferrours's orders, Max gets into the prison level, thinking he can save the injured agent, just to discover it's just a scheme to free him. The agent is then revealed as
Titus Octavius Xander, aka
Toxzon, a mutant who consumes and manipulates toxic substances, sealed in a Nanotech armor similar to Max's Nano-Suit, but more primitive and bulky. With his vast knowledge of N-Tek fighting techniques and hazardous powers, Toxzon defeats Max and Cytro and escapes, trying to locate and destroy N-Tek headquarters to contaminate the world in retaliation for what he considers a long time in prison and suffering, refusing to accept his incarceration was a desperate effort to save his life since his mutated body is not capable of surviving in a clean environment without the help of his containment armor. To combat Toxzon, Max undergoes a procedure that increases his body's Turbo Fuel capacity and a brand-new nano-suit with ten times more power, allowing him to battle Toxzon on equal footing. During the final battle, it is revealed the same machine which caused Toxzon's mutation is still working, now packing radioactive material as it was initially intended. Toxzon reconfigures the device to make openings in the nano-pyramids so he can absorb it, increasing his powers. During his encounter with Max, he overpowers Max and tries to make him fall into the device, but Max knocks off Toxzon's protective face mask and kicks him into the machine, trapping him in a nano-pyramid, which becomes his new prison. ===
Max Steel: The Toxic Legion=== :
Released: 2010 :
Length: 50 minutes After Toxzon's capture, Max and Cytro are sent to space to detonate and destroy the Morphosos comet once and for all. In the middle of their mission, they find Troy Winters trapped inside the comet. Somehow, the comet radiation has purified the Morphosos crystals within him, curing him of his Extroyer state and reverting him to a normal human being, but still retaining his power to extract the life force of others. His memory has also been wiped, so he has no memory not only of the entire Extroyer episode (as appeared on Dark Rival) but also of any negative feelings against Max Steel, even considering himself a long-time friend of his. On Earth, Max is initially trustful, but Forge distrusts Troy due to his experience with Toxzon and orders him to be on 24-hour watch. In the N-Tek prison, Toxzon realizes he can use some of his toxoids to re-contaminate Troy's body when Troy extracts their life force, allowing him to use his powers to turn him back into Extroyer, now under his control. Toxzon also frees other N-Tek prison inmates to increase the chaos and leaves the place in the company of Elementor. The trio lands in a major US city, where Toxzon convinces Elementor to transform into a giant Air mass, powers him up with a new isotope stolen by Extroyer, and then contaminates him to produce a sizeable poisonous cloud that will spread all over the world, erasing all life on the planet. Max purifies Extroyer with his Turbo Powers, reverting him into Troy, and convinces him to extract the storm's power from Toxzon, weakening him enough for Max to defeat him, while Cytro captures the now-mindless Elementor. Troy goes off on his own, needing to control his powers, and wishes Max farewell. However, a news reporter named Mike Nickelson is mutated by the fallout of the toxic cloud, transforming him into a scrap metal monster. ===''
Max Steel: Makino's Revenge''=== :
Released: 2011 :
Length: 51 minutes A news reporter named
Mike Nickelson who suffered a mutation due to a
radioactive contamination caused during a battle between Max Steel and the Toxic Legion comes back with a vengeance. Blaming N-Tek for his current condition, Nickelson, who now calls himself
Makino, tries to capitalize on the fame and notoriety Max has gained as a people's hero to turn public opinion against him. Makino uses his newfound power to control machinery to cause a satellite accident that burns to ashes a ghost town, but "leaks" to the media that N-Tek was responsible for it and releases a digitally altered version of the incident, which causes the group to be in the middle of a legal investigation for its covert operations. During the process, Berto is detained by local authorities. Taking advantage of the situation, Makino kidnaps him and forces him to reveal the secret of N-Tek
nanotechnology which allows Max to hyper-compress weapons and spy equipment to add them to hil arsenal, now allowing him to absorb and partially reconstruct himself into vehicles. Since Makino can partially transform himself into a battle machine, Cytro is upgraded with transforming abilities, (similar to those of
Transformers) which allows him to change into a giant robot, and later a tank. After Berto's successful rescue, Makino publicly challenges Max to an ultimate fight to determine who's the real protector of the people: in the same stadium Berto was held prisoner, both contenders will have to fight while being watched by the world, and demonstrate their true motivations and reasons to fight for mankind. However, the challenge is a scheme to ruin N-Tek's and Max's reputations. Thanks to his expertise as a media reporter, Nickelson delays and edits the "live broadcast", so the audience sees him as a hero. Cytro leaves Max to fight alone, but teams up with Berto to disrupt the computer's systems and connect the stadium's camera's to the internet and TV satellites around the world so that everybody can learn the truth behind Makino's plot. Max manages to defeat Makino and remove the hard drive and power core within his chest, leaving him powerless. With the defeat and public confession of Makino, N-Tek's name is finally cleared and Makino is sent to prison. ===
Max Steel: Monstrous Alliance===
Part 1: Urban Storm :
Released: 2012 :
Length: 12 minutes Max's mission to retrieve a dangerous device in a violent storm is foiled by a mysterious agent. Meanwhile, two of his old rivals, Toxzon and Makino are brewing up trouble of their own on a prison transport ship.
Part 2: Toxic Tech Threat :
Released: 2012 :
Length: 12 minutes Max gets teamed up with Jet Ferrus, an N-Tek cadet with a secret agenda and a history of rebellious behavior, and Forge's daughter. While Elementor distracts Max with a mid-air attack, Toxzon and Makino start the long journey toward Toxzon's secret lair to work on the next phase of Toxzon's diabolical plan.
Part 3: Diving into the Depths :
Released: 2012 :
Length: 12 minutes Max, Jet, and Cytro dive deep into the depths to find Toxzon's secret base, encountering trap after trap to chase after the villain. Meanwhile, Toxzon explains his plan to have Makino take over N-Tek's brand-new aerial battle fortress, the Warden.
Part 4: Flame Test :
Released: 2012 :
Length: 12 minutes To enact his plan, Toxzon uses an archaic Cyclotron to enhance Makino's power to control machines. Meanwhile, Max, Cytro, and Jet chase encounter both Toxzon and Elementor, who try their best to stop them from leaving the lair alive.
Part 5: Toxic Assault :
Released: 2012 :
Length: 12 minutes With Makino empowered and ready to rock, Toxzon puts his plan into motion to take over the Warden and poison the world. Meanwhile, Max, Cytro, and Jet attempt to board the cruiser and stop Toxzon's plans.
Part 6: The Final Battle :
Released: 2012 :
Length: 12 minutes After taking down Makino, Max, and Jet face off against Toxzon in a final fight.
2015 Animated Films The Wrath of Makino (Part One and Part Two) :
Released: 2015 :
Length: 44 minutes The Dawn of Morphos (Part One and Part Two) :
Released: 2015 :
Length: 44 minutes Maximum Morphos (Part One and Part Two) :
Released: 2015 :
Length: 44 minutes 2016 Animated Films Team Turbo (Part One and Part Two) :
Released: 2016 :
Length: 44 minutes Team Turbo Fusion Tek (Part One, Part Two and Part Three) :
Released: 2016 :
Length: 66 minutes 2017 Animated Films Turbo-Charged (Part One and Part Two) :
Released: 2017 :
Length: 44 minutes Turbo-Warriors (Part One and Part Two) :
Released: 2017 :
Length: 44 minutes Live action film Paramount Pictures planned to remake Max Steel as motion picture. Originally,
Taylor Lautner had been confirmed to star in the lead role as Josh McGrath. However, by March 2010, Lautner had dropped out of the film in favor of Hasbro and Universal's
Stretch Armstrong. Due to the
relaunch of Max Steel in 2013, all plans for a live action film were suspended. On August 2, 2013, it was revealed that Dolphin Entertainment were working on a
Max Steel film.
Christopher Yost was announced as writer, whereas
Stewart Hendler was confirmed as director. The film follows along the plotline of the reboot and not the original series'. The film was distributed by
Open Road Films and was originally planned for released in 2014. On February 6, 2014, the studio had cast
Ben Winchell as Max Steel and
Ana Villafane as his love interest Sofia Martinez. On April 29, 2014, actor
Andy Garcia was cast in the role of Dr. Miles Edwards, a brilliant and mysterious scientist. On May 20, 2014, actor
Mike Doyle was cast in a role. The film was released in the United States by
Open Road Films on October 14, 2016, and was a critical and commercial failure. ==Video games==