Paramount And Mattel Strike Multi-Year Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Licensing Deal

Paramount And Mattel Strike Multi-Year Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Licensing Deal

Paramount and Mattel have announced a new multi-year global licensing partnership centered on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, expanding toys, games, and collectibles tied to the long-running franchise.

Under the agreement, Mattel will develop and market a wide range of TMNT products beginning in 2027. The rollout includes action figures, playsets, vehicles, games, collectibles, role-play items, and accessories, all hitting retailers worldwide.

New Toys Tied To Upcoming TMNT Movies

The deal also aligns directly with Paramount’s upcoming film slate. Mattel will produce new product lines for the animated sequel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2, scheduled for release in 2027.

In addition, merchandise is planned for a new untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action/CG hybrid film set for 2028.

What Mattel And Paramount Are Saying

Mattel EVP and Chief Global Brand Officer Roberto Stanichi called TMNT “one of the most successful entertainment franchises in history,” adding that the partnership represents a major step for both companies as the brand continues to evolve for new generations.

Josh Silverman, President of Global Products & Experiences at Paramount, said the Turtles’ legacy has created a deep global connection with fans and that expanding the brand across multiple consumer touchpoints remains a top priority.

A Franchise With Decades Of History

Created in 1984 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has grown from an indie comic into a global powerhouse. The franchise spans comics, TV series, blockbuster films, games, live experiences, and consumer products, generating billions in retail sales over the decades.

Part Of A Larger Paramount Strategy

The announcement also highlights the ongoing relationship between Mattel and Paramount Products & Experiences, which already covers multiple franchises across Paramount’s library. The deal comes as Paramount continues to operate under the Skydance umbrella, with an increased focus on leveraging major IP across film, TV, and consumer products.

About Patrick Scanlon

Patrick Scanlon writes about pop culture for Cosmic Book News. He has a strong interest in comics, animation, movies, and entertainment, and hopes to one day create his own comic books and animated projects. Outside of writing, Patrick also enjoys computer engineering and coding.

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