SPOILER ALERT: This article contains what could be considered SPOILERS for ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows’. Proceed with caution!
It seems like the ‘Out Of The Shadows’ subtitle has more meaning than we previously thought. In the newest trailer, the Turtle team experiences a shake up after Donatello, the brains of the group, makes an amazing discovery about the mutagenic ooze that originally transformed the four heroes from ordinary pet turtles into the butt-kicking crimebusters fans know them as.
In addition to that discovery, we also get treated to the transformations of Rocksteady (Stephen Farrelly) into a rhinoceros and Bebop (Gary Anthony Williams) into a “little piggy.”
Sadly, there is no sign of Krang (voiced by Fred Armisen), but we do get treated to some April (Megan Fox) and Casey Jones (Stephen Amell) action.
You can watch for yourself below:
The Ninja Turtles come into conflict with T.C.R.I. scientist Dr. Baxter Stockman with the association of the Foot Clan and the return of the Shredder, who has hired Stockman to create mutants of their own in the form of Bebop and Rocksteady and an unknown invasion above New York City. To prevent the end of the world, the turtles and their human friends April O’Neil and Vern Fenwick comes to the aid with vigilante Casey Jones.
Yes, it appears that Donatello has discovered that the same ooze that transformed them might be able to mutate them even further… into humans! But they can’t seem to come to an agreement as to whether they should or not.
What do you think? Is this like a ‘Superman II’ situation where they give up their powers only to realize they are needed when danger threatens?
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows’ directed by Dan Green, stars Megan Fox, Will Arnett, Stephen Amell, Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Pete Ploszek, Jeremy Howard, William Fitchner, Danny Woodburn, Tyler Perry, Brian Tee, Stephen Farrelly, Gary Anthony Williams and Laura Linney with the voices of Johnny Knoxville (Leonardo), Tony Shalhoub (Splinter) and Fred Armisen (Krang). It strikes theaters on June 3rd, 2016.