It’s been raining since the last live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. It was in 2016, when primordialasserting his ownership of the franchise, launched the ill-fated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.
Since then, we have had diverse content, such as the excellent animated film Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemwhich had a television spin-off, Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles which was canceled last summer as part of a first wave of changes by Paramount’s new owners. The series will only have part of its second season.
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It was also archived The Last Roninwhich would combine live action and CGI animation that aimed to have a more adult and bloody approach. In the studio they didn’t like the bloody return of Ninja Turtles and, without completely canceling the project, they placed it in cryopreservation.
But there are plans to relaunch The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in live action. In fact, Paramount has just set the machine in motion so that Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael and Leonardo return to theaters with a new live-action film.
Paramount moves to consolidate the universe of Ninja Turtles
As stated The Hollywood ReporterParamount is in negotiations with Neal H. Moritzwho has a lot of experience with franchises such as Fast and Furious and, in addition, he has already worked with the studio on the saga of Sonic.
In fact, internal sources of Paramount Skydance Corporation suggest that hybrid adaptations of SEGA’s blue hedgehog are the approach Paramount currently wants to take for the Ninja Turtlesprobably seeking to capture the attention of young audiences.
At the moment the deal has not been closed, but it is good to see that Paramount already has plans on the table to return to the Ninja Turtles in real action on the big screen. Do you think an approach Sonic: the movie Will it be good for the saga?