'Hot Wheels Let's Race' comes to Netflix

Category: Sneak Peeks & Trailers


Generations of kids (and adults) have enjoyed the number one selling toy. Hot Wheels cars have amused and been enjoyed for decades. They inspired creativity, joint play, and have even brought families together. In my case my dad and I enjoyed our Hot Wheels sets together. These cars began production in 1968 and I can remember some of my favorites. Of course, I loved the oldies while my dad leaned toward the sporty racing cars. But I can remember we had some great moments as father/daughter when we raced our cars and designed our tracks.

According to Netflix,”Hot Wheels Let’s Race is a high-octane series that ignites and unlocks the challenger spirit within every racer! The series follows the newest generation of racers as they experience mind-blowing races, extreme stunt contests, and thrill-seeking challenges.”

The Hot Wheels Let’s Race theme song is performed by Patrick Stump, who composed, recorded, and produced the theme song in addition to leading the composition of the score, underscore, and music cues for all episodes.

“Hot Wheels is an iconic brand that I’ve loved since I was a kid, which is why I’m so excited to be working on Hot Wheels Let’s Race with Mattel Television Studios and Netflix,” said Stump. “Let’s Race is a high-energy thrill ride, and I’m so proud of the way the music brings the show to life. I can’t wait for the months ahead when the next generation of Hot Wheels fans around the world get to experience it for themselves.”

Just watching the trailer and looking at the images, it’s clear this will be a fun show for kids and families to enjoy together.

Hot Wheels Let’s Race comes to Netflix March 4, 2024. Rev up your engines and get ready for some thrill rides and a lot of fun.

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Francine Brokaw has been covering all aspects of the entertainment industry for over 30 years. She also writes about products and travel. She has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines as well as Internet websites. She has written her own book, Beyond the Red Carpet The World of Entertainment Journalists, is the entertainment correspondent for Good Day Orange County, and has her own TV show, Beyond the Red Carpet, on Village Television in Orange County. She is a longstanding member of the Television Critics Association and is accredited by the MPAA.