Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in film
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Directed by | See below |
Written by | See below |
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Starring | See below |
Cinematography | See below |
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Release date | 1990–present |
Running time | 577 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a film series based on the comic book characters of the same name created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. The first film in the series, titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, was released in 1990 at the height of the franchise's popularity and was a commercial success. The success of the film garnered two direct sequels, respectively released in 1991 and 1993, and a CGI animated film in 2007 billed as TMNT building on the success of the 2003–10 TV series. The series was rebooted in a new film made by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, released on August 8, 2014. The sequel was released on June 3, 2016.
Original trilogy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
The first film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, closely follows the storyline from the Mirage comic books, in addition to some of the more lighthearted elements of the cartoons. The film tells the origin story of Splinter and the Turtles, their initial encounters with April O'Neil (Judith Hoag) and Casey Jones (Elias Koteas), and their first confrontation with The Shredder and his Foot Clan. Directed by Steve Barron and released by New Line Cinema, the film showcases the innovative puppetry techniques of Jim Henson's Creature Shop.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991)
The first sequel, titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, expands on the Turtles' origin story while claiming the distinction as Vanilla Ice's film debut. The film was dedicated to puppeteer Jim Henson. It also introduced the Turtles' human friend Keno (Ernie Reyes Jr.) and Shredder's mutant henchmen Tokka and Rahzar. This film was internationally released by 20th Century Fox.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
The third film in the series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, features Elias Koteas reprising his role as Casey Jones. The plot revolves around the "Sacred Sands of Time", a mystical scepter which transports the Turtles and April back in time to feudal Japan, where they become embroiled in a conflict between a daimyō and a group of rebellious villagers.
TMNT (2007)
A 2007 feature film, titled simply TMNT and written and directed by Kevin Munroe, was released March 23, 2007. Unlike the previous films, it used 100% computer-generated imagery, produced by Imagi Animation Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Weinstein Company. It was the final Ninja Turtle movie to be distributed by Time Warner due to the franchise being purchased by Viacom.
This film opens with the Turtles scattered as Leonardo is training in Central America, Donatello and Michelangelo have jobs, and Raphael spends his time as the vigilante crimefighter "Nightwatcher". Leonardo returns to New York City due to the events surrounding a series of monsters being hunted by the mysterious businessman Max Winters, but tensions begin to rise between Raphael and Leonardo over the leadership of the team. The Foot Clan also appear, with Karai leading them. While not strictly keeping to the continuity of the prior films,[1] it did include references to the prior three films in a scene near the end of the film.
Rebooted series
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
A new feature film, rebooting the film franchise, was originally scheduled to be released in December 2013 as part of the acquisition of the franchise by Viacom. It was announced on May 27, 2010, that Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes production company had landed the rights to the new film. The film is a co-production between Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies.[2] The first film was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and stars Megan Fox as April O'Neil, Will Arnett, William Fichtner, and features motion capture CGI for the Turtles and Splinter, the film was released on August 8, 2014.[3] The film became a box office success.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
A sequel, Out of the Shadows was announced for June 3, 2016 with Dave Green directing.[4][5] The sequel was announced on August 10, 2014, two days after the first film was released. The original cast (with the exception of Johnny Knoxville) returns with Stephen Amell, Brian Tee, Tyler Perry, and Gary Anthony Williams joining as Casey Jones, Shredder, Baxter Stockman, and Bebop respectively.[6][7][8] WWE wrestler Sheamus was later confirmed to portray Rocksteady.[9]
Second reboot film
On June 20, 2018, it was reported that Paramount is devolping a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, which is set to act as a reboot for the series, with Michael Bay, Andrew Form, and Brad Fuller set to return from the previous films as producers, and Bad Words writer Andrew Dodge set to write the film.[10][11] On the 24th Critics' Choice Awards, Fuller and Form confirmed the film to be in devolpment, with the production set to start by the end of 2019, througth there's no current director for the project.[12]
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film
On February 5, 2019, Variety revealed that Nickelodeon is devolping a film adaptation of the 2018 TV series Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which is set to be released on Netflix.[13] It marks the second Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film to be animated, as well as the first film in the franchise without a theatrical release.
Canceled projects
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV
Kevin Eastman was working on a fourth Ninja Turtles film between 1995 and 1997 titled TMNT 4: The Next Mutation or TMNT 4: The Foot Walks Again. In 2012, Heritage Auctions published concept arts showing a fifth turtle named Kirby, but also featured are Fang, Shredder, Spyder, Nano Spyder, Super Shredder, Casey, Talbot, Lawson, Bugman and "Evil April".[citation needed] Peter Laird showed some concept art of the Turtles and Splinter on his blog.[14][15][16][17][18] The main concept behind the film will have the turtles undergo a second mutation due to the mutagen in the heroes' bloodstream beginning to change with age and giving them new abilities and new problems. Also, the film would revolve around the return of the Shredder and proceeded to rebuild the Foot empire.
TMNT Trilogy
In 2007 Kevin Munroe stated that he would like to direct a possible sequel to TMNT, possibly involving the return of the Shredder.[19] Munroe planned a trilogy. TMNT 2 would have loosely adapted the Turtles’ 13-part comic book saga "City At War". Michelangelo would have felt rejected and joined the Foot Clan. While the Turtles would have traveled to Japan and would have crossed paths with Karai and Shredder. TMNT 3 would have featured the Triceratons as well as the Technodrome’s arrival from Dimension X. Munroe wanted Michael Clarke Duncan to voice the Triceraton’s leader, Commander Mozar.[20] In an interview, Peter Laird stated he was interested in the idea of having the next film be a live-action and CGI hybrid film, with the Turtles rendered in CGI and Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chris Evans reprising their TMNT roles in live-action.[21]
John Fusco-written reboot
In late April 2009, it was announced a new live-action film would be in the works for a 2011 release. Mirage Studios was partnering with producers Scott Mednick and Galen Walker, with Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst, Eric Crown would serve as executive producers, and 4Kids Entertainment would handle the film's merchandising with Lightbox Productions, LLC. funding the project.[22] The film would have used animatronic suits whose facial expressions would be digitally enhanced in post-production.[20] It was stated that the story would focus on the Turtles origin.[23] In July 2009, an open casting call was made for extras to play as members of the Foot Clan with Ernie Reyes, Jr. as an acting judge.[24] "Ninja Turtles" co-creator Peter Laird said "there are a lot of positive feelings about a Batman Begins-style reboot,[25] while producer Galen Walker said the film would be headed in a darker direction.[26] In July, 2009 it was announced that John Fusco would be the films writer.[27] His version was to be inspired by the original dark and gritty black and white comics that Eastman created with Peter Laird, but Paramount wasn't on board. Kevin Eastman described the script as being "too edgy for what Paramount wanted".[citation needed] Peter Laird revealed the film would have been a direct sequel to the 1990 film ignoring its sequels.[28] In October 2009, it was announced that Viacom's subsidiary network Nickelodeon had purchased all of Mirage's rights to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles property for $9.75 million, thus terminating all deals with 4Kids and Time Warner.[29][30][31]
Cast and characters
Character | Original trilogy | TMNT | Reboot films | |||
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows | ||
1990 | 1991 | 1993 | 2007 | 2014 | 2016 | |
Leonardo | Brian Tochi (voice) |
James Arnold Taylor | Johnny Knoxville (voice) |
Pete Ploszek (motion capture and voice) | ||
David Forman (costume) |
Mark Caso (costume) |
Pete Ploszek (motion capture) | ||||
Martin P. Robinson (puppetry) |
Rob Tygner (puppetry) |
Jim Martin (puppetry) | ||||
Raphael | Josh Pais (voice and costume) |
Laurie Faso (voice) |
Tim Kelleher (voice) |
Nolan North | Alan Ritchson (motion capture and voice) | |
Kenn Troum (costume) |
Matt Hill (costume) | |||||
David Greenaway (puppetry) |
Noel MacNeal (puppetry) | |||||
Donatello | Corey Feldman (voice) |
Adam Carl (voice) |
Corey Feldman (voice) |
Mitchell Whitfield | Jeremy Howard (motion capture and voice) | |
Leif Tilden (costume) |
Jim Raposa (costume) | |||||
David Rudman (puppetry) |
Rob Mills (puppetry) |
Rick Lyon (puppetry) | ||||
Michelangelo | Robbie Rist (voice) |
Mikey Kelley | Noel Fisher (motion capture and voice) | |||
Michelan Sisti (costume) |
David Fraser (costume) | |||||
Mak Wilson (puppetry) |
Rob Tygner (puppetry) |
Gord Robertson (puppetry) | ||||
Splinter | Kevin Clash (voice) |
James Murray (voice and puppetry) |
Mako | Tony Shalhoub (voice) | ||
Ricky Boyd (puppetry) |
Lisa Sturz (puppetry) |
Danny Woodburn (motion capture) |
Peter Donald Badalamenti II (motion capture) | |||
Rob Tygner (puppetry) |
Susan Dacre (puppetry) |
Tim Lawrence (puppetry) |
Greg Baldwin (uncredited stand-in) | |||
April O'Neil | Judith Hoag | Paige Turco | Sarah Michelle Gellar | Megan Fox | Megan Fox | |
Malina Weissman (young) | ||||||
Oroku Saki The Shredder |
James Saito | François Chau | Silent cameo | Tohoru Masamune | Brian Tee | |
Kevin Nash (Super Shredder) | ||||||
David McCharen (voice) | ||||||
Casey Jones | Elias Koteas | Elias Koteas | Chris Evans | Stephen Amell | ||
Chief Sterns | Raymond Serra | |||||
Tatsu | Toshishiro Obata | |||||
Michael McConnohie (voice) | ||||||
Charles Pennington | Jay Patterson | |||||
Danny Pennington | Michael Turney | |||||
Tokka | Frank Welker (voice) |
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Kurt Bryant (costume) | ||||||
Gord Robertson (puppetry) | ||||||
Rahzar | Frank Welker (voice) |
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Mark Ginther (costume) | ||||||
Rick Lyon (puppetry) | ||||||
Keno | Ernie Reyes, Jr. | |||||
Professor Jordan Perry | David Warner | |||||
Whit | Elias Koteas | |||||
Mitsu | Vivian Wu | |||||
Yoshi | Travis A. Moon | |||||
Kenshin | Henry Hayashi | |||||
Lord Norinaga | Sab Shimono | |||||
Walker | Stuart Wilson | |||||
Niles | John Aylward | |||||
Max Winters | Patrick Stewart | |||||
Karai | Zhang Ziyi | Minae Noji | Brittany Ishibashi | |||
General Aguila | Kevin Michael Richardson | |||||
General Gato | Fred Tatasciore | |||||
Colonel Santino | John DiMaggio | |||||
General Serpiente | Paula Mattioli | |||||
Vern Fenwick | Will Arnett | |||||
Eric Sacks | William Fichtner | |||||
Bernadette Thompson | Whoopi Goldberg | |||||
Dr. Baxter Stockman | K. Todd Freeman | Tyler Perry | ||||
Rebecca Vincent | Laura Linney | |||||
Bebop | Gary Anthony Williams | |||||
Rocksteady | Stephen Farrelly | |||||
Krang | Brad Garrett | |||||
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Crew
Crew | Original series | Animated film | Rebooted series | |||
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III | TMNT | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows | |
1990 | 1991 | 1993 | 2007 | 2014 | 2016 | |
Director | Steve Barron | Michael Pressman | Stuart Gillard | Kevin Munroe | Jonathan Liebesman | Dave Green |
Producer | Simon Fields David Chan Kim Dawson |
Thomas K. Gray Kim Dawson David Chan |
Thomas K. Gray Galen Walker Paul Wang |
Michael Bay Andrew Form Brad Fuller Galen Walker Scott Mednick Ian Bryce |
Michael Bay Andrew Form Brad Fuller Galen Walker Scott Mednick | |
Writer | screenplay: Todd W. Langen & Bobby Herbeck story: Bobby Herbeck |
Todd W. Langen | Stuart Gillard | Kevin Munroe | Josh Appelbaum André Nemec Evan Daugherty |
Josh Appelbaum André Nemec |
Composer | John Du Prez | Klaus Badelt | Brian Tyler | Steve Jablonsky | ||
Cinematography | John Fenner | Shelly Johnson | David Gurfinkel | Steve Lumley | Lula Carvalho | |
Editor | William D. Gordean Sally Menke James R. Symons |
Steve Mirkovich John Wright |
William D. Gordean James R. Symons |
John Damien Ryan | Joel Negron Glen Scantlebury |
Jim May Debra Neil-Fisher Bob Ducsay |
Production companies | Golden Harvest Limelight Entertainment 888 Productions Mirage Enterprises Northshore Investments |
Golden Harvest Mirage Enterprises Northshore Investments |
Golden Harvest Clearwater Holdings |
Imagi Animation Studios | Nickelodeon Movies Platinum Dunes |
Nickelodeon Movies Platinum Dunes Alibaba Pictures China Movie Media Group |
Distributor | New Line Cinema | Warner Bros. Pictures | Paramount Pictures | |||
Running time | 93 minutes | 88 minutes | 96 minutes | 87 minutes | 101 minutes | 112 minutes |
Release date | March 30, 1990 | March 22, 1991 | March 19, 1993 | March 23, 2007 | August 8, 2014 | June 3, 2016 |
Reception
Box office performance
Film | Release date | Box office gross | Box office ranking | Budget | Ref(s) | ||||
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North America | Other territories |
Worldwide | All time North America |
All time worldwide | |||||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) | March 30, 1990 | $135,265,915 | $66,700,000 | $201,965,915 | #331 | #568 | $13,500,000 | [32] | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ll: The Secret of the Ooze | March 12, 1991 | $78,656,813 | #804 | $25,000,000 | [33] | ||||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III | March 19, 1993 | $42,273,609 | #1,665 | $21,000,000 | [34] | ||||
TMNT | March 23, 2007 | $54,149,098 | $41,459,897 | $95,608,976 | #1,289 | $34,000,000 | [35] | ||
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) | August 8, 2014 | $191,204,754 | $302,128,830 | $493,333,584 | #183 | #157 | $125,000,000 | [36] | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows | June 3, 2016 | $82,051,601 | $163,538,376 | $245,589,977 | #829 | #512 | $135,000,000 | [37] | |
Total | $583,601,790 | $565,498,264 | $1,149,100,054 | $353,500,000 | [38] | ||||
List indicator(s)
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Critical response
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore[39] |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) | 40% (50 reviews)[40] | 51 (21 reviews)[41] | — |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze | 32% (41 reviews)[42] | 40 (20 reviews)[43] | — |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III | 21% (29 reviews)[44] | 40 (12 reviews)[45] | — |
TMNT | 34% (115 reviews)[46] | 41 (21 reviews)[47] | A-[39] |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) | 22% (133 reviews)[48] | 31 (33 reviews)[49] | B[39] |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows | 38% (139 reviews)[50] | 40 (27 reviews)[51] | A-[39] |
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