Sega superstars ToeJam and Earl are finally getting a movie

ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove is the latest mainline appearance of the extraterrestrial duo.

Nothing can possibly prepare us for the all-encompassing funk of a movie starring ToeJam and Earl. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a ToeJam & Earl movie is currently in development at Amazon Studios in partnership with Unanimous Media and Story Kitchen.

ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove is the latest mainline appearance of the extraterrestrial duo.

ToeJam & Earl isn’t a game that shared the same success as Super Mario Bros. or Sonic the Hedgehog but remains something of a cult classic largely due to its trippy art style that I can only describe as Nickelodeon-esque (drawn by Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell) plus a soundtrack that sounds like E.T. meets Run-DMC and is just crunchy as hell.

I’m not entirely sure the somewhat obtuse gameplay of ToeJam & Earl is worth focusing on, but the narrative of a couple of weird aliens trying to get their world’s groove back is definitely solid direct-to-digital fodder. There currently isn’t any casting information available about who is set to play our two protagonists, but let’s maybe keep Chris Pratt in the dark about this one.

You can still get the original ToeJam & Earl on Steam for just 99 cents.

You can still get the original ToeJam & Earl on Steam for just 99 cents.

ToeJam and Earl made their self-titled debut on the Sega Genesis and received a follow-up on the Sega Mega Drive with ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron. A third title, ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth, was also released in 2002 as an Xbox exclusive. More recently, the series was made available for modern platforms in 2019, with ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove. The original game eventually made its way onto the Sega Genesis Mini, and Panic on Funkotron can be found on the Genesis Mini 2. However, if you’re looking to learn more about the classic entries in the franchise and don’t have either of these consoles lying around, you can currently acquire the first two games digitally on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC as well.

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