Directed By: Jeff Rowe and Kyler Spears
Written By: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Jeff Rowe, Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit
Based on TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES characters, Created By: Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird
Head Of Cinematography: Kent Saki
Editor: Greg Levitan
Voice cast: Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Nicolas Cantu, Brady Noon, Ice Cube, Jackie Chan, Ayo Edebiri, Maya Rudolph, John Cena, Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Natasia Demetriou, Giancarlo Esposito, Paul Rudd, Post Malone, Hannibal Buress
After years of being sheltered from the human world, the Turtles set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts. But they soon get in over their heads when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.
Over the years, there have been many reboots to this franchise as well as ongoing, animated television shows . There was even two live action films after the initial live action trilogy of films.
I have to say that this animated film is the best of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise since the original animated series and also the first two live action films which are near deer to my heart. I saw them in theaters and the first one I kept trying to see in theaters and I think , I tried five times to see it in theaters and it was always sold out. This was before you could buy your tickets online so that when I finally did get to see it, it was so magical and felt so worth it.
This film emphasizes the teenage part of the title as the characters do have the fighting skills, but they are also still teenagers at heart growing up and wanting to belong, but also wanting to have fun and not necessarily so mission focused.
With it being more about the teenagers, it prepares you that you’re going to have to have patience with that aspect as an adult, though it’s a perfect family film that feels a bit more funky and fun than any of the films have before. It’s a film for a younger audience though older fans can’t enjoy.
Here’s a little bit reimagined with a more urban feel in a different villain than the nemesis that is usually the villain Shredder.
The film is a lot more fun and emphasize a bit more humor than action.
The star voices don’t add too much more of a hay isn’t that such and such factor that would work with or without them, though it is nice to see here, familiar voice it does at times the danger of taking you out of the film, especially when it comes to certain beloved characters.
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who take over the franchise or the ideas for the story here and rework it, just as they have others that they either produce or created shows like the boys and preacher amongst others. At least it seems like the stuff that they are behind that RIP that they were fans of from the beginning so while they are making it a little more hip, they know what the fans like. Enjoy and want.
The film is an original story at heart. It’s closer to the more blockbuster material of the animated cartoon than the previous live action movies that starred Megan Fox.
It’s a reboot for a franchise that continues to reinvent itself, while sticking to the same premise, yet never venturing into the dark original world of the cult comic book from which it came.
Grade: B+
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