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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
Out of the Shadows
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDave Green
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyLula Carvalho
Edited by
Music bySteve Jablonsky
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
Running time
112 minutes[1][2][3]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$135 million[4]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows[5][6] is a 2016 American 3D science fiction action comedy film directed by Dave Green and written by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec, featuring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters. A sequel to 2014's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the film stars Megan Fox, Stephen Amell, Will Arnett, Brian Tee, Tyler Perry, Brittany Ishibashi and Laura Linney and featuring the voice talents of Pete Ploszek, Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Tony Shalhoub, Gary Anthony Williams, Stephen "Sheamus" Farrelly and Brad Garrett. Principal photography on the film began on April 27, 2015 in New York City. It was released in theaters on June 3, 2016, in 3D, RealD 3D, 4DX and in IMAX 3D[7] in select international markets.

Plot

It has been one year since the events of The Turtles' battle with The Foot. Unable to take credit publically for their victory, The Turtles make an arrangement with Vern Fenwick... who now calls himself "The Falcon"... and whom the public believes defeated The Shredder.

April O'Neal is revealed to have been tracking the movements of what is left of The Foot and comes into conflict with a T.C.R.I. scientist, Dr. Baxter Stockman, who is crucial in a plan to facilitate the return of their enemy, The Shredder. The Foot learns of The Shredder's (who has been in police custody) transfer to a prison in upstate New York. Taking the transfer as an opportunity to secure his escape they set in motion a plan to attack the police convoy transporting Shredder, as well as two other criminals, know as Bebop and Rocksteady. The Turtles, who learned of the plot from April, arrive to stop the escape. Despite the best efforts of both The Turtles, as well as Corrections Officer Casey Jones, Shredder escapes via a teleportation device. Meeting the warlord Krang, due to his control of the teleportation device, Shredder is given a mutagenic compound in exchange for his promise to open a portal to Dimension X, uniting three lost components of a machine on Earth.

Shredder has Stockman create mutants of his own in the form of Bebop and Rocksteady using the mutagen from Krang, to even the score. during which the Turtles discover a Retro-Mutagen in hopes they can become humans following an extraterrestrial invasion above New York City led by the Dimension X inhabitant known as Krang. Upon Krang's Invasion, the Turtles are joined in the fight with their Master Splinter, their human friends April O'Neil, Vern Fenwick and the vigilante Casey Jones.

Cast

Live-action

Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio has a cameo appearance.[11] NBA players Carmelo Anthony, DeAndre Jordan, J. J. Redick, Austin Rivers, Matt Barnes, and Spencer Hawes also made cameos in the film.[12][13][14]

Voices actors & motion-capture

Production

Development

After the 2014 film exceeded box office expectations, Paramount and Nickelodeon officially announced a sequel was greenlit, and set to be released in theatres on June 3, 2016,[19] with plans to incorporate the characters Casey Jones and Bebop and Rocksteady.[20] Jonathan Liebesman and Brad Fuller were also interested in doing a storyline that involved Dimension X and Krang.[21] In December 2014, it was revealed Paramount was in early negotiations with Earth to Echo director Dave Green to helm the sequel, also revealing Jonathan Liebesman was no longer a part of the project.[22] Known briefly as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Half Shell,[23] Paramount revealed in December 2015 that the title had officially been changed to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.[5][6]

Casting

Megan Fox and Will Arnett were confirmed to be returning as April O'Neil and Vern Fenwick respectively; also confirmed were the Shredder's, and Bebop and Rocksteady debut in the movie.[24] In an interview, William Fichtner stated that he would be returning as Eric Sacks,[25] though he ended up not appearing in the movie. Production was confirmed to start in April 2015,[26] along with the casting of Alessandra Ambrosio, and several members of the Los Angeles Clippers.[27][28] On March 31, Stephen Amell was cast as Casey Jones, after test reading alongside several different actors.[29] Amell acknowledged the character bore similarities to his Oliver Queen from Arrow. He stated the characters are "fundamentally different" from one another, but that Casey did resemble Oliver from older versions.[30] On April 23, Tyler Perry was cast as scientist Baxter Stockman, replacing K. Todd Freeman, who played the role in the 2014 film.[31] On April 27, Brian Tee joined the cast as the Shredder, replacing Tohoru Masamune from the first film.[32] On April 30, Laura Linney was cast in an unspecified role.[10] On May 14, Gary Anthony Williams was cast as Bebop,[15] while on May 28, WWE wrestler Stephen "Sheamus" Farrelly was confirmed to play Rocksteady.[16] On May 27, Minae Noji was replaced with Brittany Ishibashi in the role of Karai.[9] In August 2015, former WWE superstar CM Punk revealed that he lost the role of Rocksteady to Sheamus.[33] In March 2016, it was announced that Fred Armisen would voice Krang in the film.[34][35] However in May 2016, shortly before the film's release, it was revealed that Brad Garrett would voice Krang instead due to Armisen having schedule conflicts.[36] In April 2016, while promoting Elvis & Nixon, Johnny Knoxville revealed that he was not asked to return for the sequel as the voice of Leonardo.[37]

Music

On April 2, 2016, Steve Jablonsky revealed that he would compose the music score, replacing Brian Tyler from the first film.[38] Mexican teen boy band CD9 performed an updated version of the original show's theme song for the film.[39] The film score soundtrack was released on June 3, 2016, on digital and compact disks.[40]

Filming

Filming began in April in New York City and Buffalo, spending about $70 million in the state.[41] Filming began on April 27, 2015 when the film crew was spotted filming in Midtown Manhattan.[42] Filming in Buffalo began on May 4, 2015, along the Kensington Expressway[43][44] and ended May 17, 2015.[45] Filming wrapped up in August 2015.[46][47] Additional filming occurred in New York City on January 30, and ended on February 1.[citation needed] Farelly and Williams recorded additional dialogue for the film in February 2016.[48]

Release

The film premiered in New York City on May 22, 2016,[49] and was released in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2016 and the United States on June 3, 2016.[50]

Marketing

Concept art of Bebop and Rocksteady was shown at Paramount Pictures’ CinemaCon panel on April 22, 2015.[51] A 14-second teaser of the trailer was released by Stephen Amell on December 9, 2015.[52] The full trailer debuted the following day.[53][54] On January 5, 2016, a toy catalog for the film was leaked online. The toys debuted at the 2016 Toy Fair on February. A 30-second TV spot premiered at the 2016 Super Bowl 50 on February 7, 2016.[55] A 7-second sneak preview of the TV spot was released three days prior.[56] On February 12, 2016, a second TV spot was released. On February 17, 2016, Paramount released four character posters featuring the four turtles.[57] On February 25, 2016, Megan Fox and Stephen Amell announced a sweepstakes for the film.[58] On March 2, 2016, Paramount released four more ninja turtle posters.[59]

Will Arnett debuted the first official clip from the film at the 2016 Kids' Choice Awards, on March 12, 2016.[60] That same evening, the awards show and Brian Tee gave fans the first look at Shredder in full armor.[61] On March 24, 2016, it was announced that the toys from the film will be released in stores in April. The following day, Paramount released two more Bebop and Rocksteady posters and a new trailer from the film.[62] New footage of the film was also shown during that week at WonderCon.[34] On April 1, 2016, another Bebop and Rocksteady poster was released.[63] On April 8, 2016, another teaser trailer was released.[64] Another trailer with brand new footage debuted on April 11, 2016, along with a new poster.[65] Two new TV spots were released on April 18, 2016.[66] The next day, another TV spot was released.[67] Two days later, another TV spot debuted.[68] On May 3, 2016, another trailer debuted.[69] From May 12-16, 2016, six new TV spots debuted.[70][71][72] On May 19, 2016, Paramount debuted two additional TV spots.[73] The final full trailer for the film was released the following day.[74] Paramount released a trailer, which focused primarily on Bebop and Rocksteady, on May 26, 2016.[75] Four new TV spots then debuted from May 28-30, 2016.[76][77]

Reception

Box office

In the United States and Canada, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is expected to gross $30–40 million from 4,071 theaters during its opening weekend, with some analysts believing the figure could go higher.[78][4][79][80][81] It will receive a one week special run in IMAX and IMAX 3D theaters beginning on Thursday night, June 2 up to June 9.[82] The film made $2 million from Thursday night previews which began at 5 p.m., compared to the first film's $4.6 million.[83][84][85]

Outside North America, the film will be released in about 30 overseas IMAX markets, beginning Wednesday, June 1, with additional markets throughout the summer, including China on July 2.[82] It opened across 40 markets the same weekend as its U.S. release, including big markets like the United Kingdom, Mexico and Russia, which is about 39% of its total international marketplace, and is projected to make around $30 million.[4][80]

Critical response

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows received generally mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently has a rating of 35%, based on 95 reviews, with an average rating of 4.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is a slight improvement over its predecessor, but still lacks the wit or anarchic energy of the comics that birthed the franchise."[86] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 40 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[87]

Glenn Kenny of The New York Times gave the film a positive review writing, "This movie is, it happens, easier to sit through than the 2014 film", while also adding that "The 3-D action, overseen by the director Dave Green, is not wholly incoherent. The production values (showcasing new mutants and many gear-heavy extra-dimensional machines undreamed of in any actual engineering philosophy) are ultrashiny. And there are even a couple of amusing, albeit unmemorable, sight gags and one-liners."[88] Edward Douglas of New York Daily News gave the film three out of five stars, saying, "As with the best popcorn flicks, Out of the Shadows offers plenty of mindless entertainment and mind-numbing silliness that somehow works well enough to leave even the Ninja Turtles' biggest detractors shell-shocked."[89] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post praised the film's action sequences and story while overall writing that, "Out of the Shadows is, at least, deliciously silly, even if it is also decidedly forgettable. Like a well-plated but nutrition-free meal, it registers on the senses while being bad for you."[90]

Peter Hartlaub of San Francisco Chronicle gave the film a negative review, writing, "Your 11-year-old is going to love this film. Then he'll grow up and wonder what he was thinking."[91] Sara Stewart of The New York Post gave the film two out of four stars and wrote, "despite the title, the wisecracking turtles named for Renaissance painters are never allowed to shine... It’s a bummer, dude."[92] Lindsey Bahr of the Associated Press gave the film one star out of four and said, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is a Saturday morning cartoon on Michael Bay steroids. For the under 12 set, that's fine. For the rest of us? It's something to actively avoid."[93]

Sequel

Noel Fisher revealed in an interview that he and the other three turtle actors have signed on for three films.[94] Tyler Perry has said that if a third film is to be made, his character, Baxter Stockman, would probably mutate into his fly form during the movie.[95]

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