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United States. Language. English. Max Steel: Countdown is a 2006 animated science fiction action film based on the TV series and action figure line of the same name. It is the sequel to Max Steel: Forces of Nature (2005) and the third film overall in the Max Steel direct-to-video film series.
Max Steel: Countdown: Directed by Sean Sullivan. With Lisa Ann Beley, Christian Campbell, Brian Drummond, Alessandro Juliani. Max Steel must fight against one of his most important rivals: Elementor. This one can control the four elements: earth, fire, water and air. Max Steel will be forced to use all his energy to take down his rival.
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- Animation, Action, Adventure
- Sean Sullivan
- 2006
Oct 1, 2006 · Play Trailer. Overview. Max Steel and Dr. Roberto "'Berto" Martinez, working for the global anti-terrorist organization N-Tek, have finally managed to locate their former enemy Psycho's base. Once inside, Max finds a device called the "Imploder": A machine that condenses all surrounding matter into a miniature black hole.
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Max Steel: Countdown Released: 2006 Length: 51 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.
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2006 Directed by Sean Sullivan. Max Steel and Dr. Roberto ”’Berto” Martinez, working for the global anti-terrorist organization N-Tek, have finally managed to locate their former enemy Psycho’s base. Once inside, Max finds a device called the “Imploder”: A machine that condenses all surrounding matter into a miniature black hole.