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A horrible toxic accident transforms downtrodden janitor, Winston Gooze into a new evolution of hero: The Toxic Avenger.
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A horrible toxic accident transforms downtrodden janitor, Winston Gooze into a new evolution of hero: The Toxic Avenger.
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Rotten TomatoesBest Production Design Feature Film Fantasy | 2026 | Ivan Ranghelov
Box Office Collection 3,328,938 USD
Macon Blair confirmed that It's NOT Actually Peter Dinklage Under The Makeup As Toxie, "It's not Peter, It's a tiny British actress named Luisa Guerreiro. She's Portuguese. A complete badass. 110 degrees, 30 pounds of foam makeup. Motors all over her face to move the eyebrows and stuff like that. What she did was, and this is why I get so excited talking about it, Peter performed the whole movie on videotape as Toxie. Just himself. But making the choices, delivering the lines, physical choices, how fast he's running all of it. There's a video version of him just in a white room playing the whole movie. Luisa takes those tapes home, memorizes them, and studies them. She plays Teletubbies and Oompa Loompas. She's like a physical performer. So, she's studying his gait and his timing, his pauses, his line delivery, all of that. She replicates that on set, and then Peter, six months later, comes back and reinterprets the voice based on what she did. So, Toxie is actually Luisa playing Peter with Peter's voice playing Luisa."
Remake of Troma Entertainment's R-rated 1984 low-budget action-comedy splatter film. The original film generated three sequels, and expanded into numerous variations including: a 1990 animated children's TV series spin-off called Toxic Crusaders, a musical stage production, and a Marvel comic book series.
Originally announced as Troma Entertainment's first PG-13 film since Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (1990) before given the R-rating.
The film was screened at festivals in 2023, and a teaser trailer was released that year, but the producers failed to secure a distributor for some time due to the film's violent content. Cineverse finally picked up the film in 2025, partnering with Iconic Events Releasing.
A remake of The Toxic Avenger (1984) was first announced in 2010, with Steve Pink to write and direct. Arnold Schwarzenegger was in talks for a role in 2013, but development delays led him to drop out in favor of Terminator Genisys (2015). Conrad Vernon signed on to direct a different version in 2016, but this stalled as well. Kevin Smith was approached to direct, but he disagreed with the studio's desire to "start a franchise, Marvel-ize it." Legendary Pictures finally acquired the rights in 2018, and Macon Blair, himself a Troma fan, was hired to write and direct the following year.