Now, with "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem," the new film by "Donatello," "Michelangelo," "Leonardo" and "Raphael," the emphasis is on the concept of teenagers both in its characters and in the visual proposal, an animated bet that takes all the lessons left by the revolutionary "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse". So the turtles feel and sound like teenagers, acting like teenagers, especially in this first clip that nods to Eastman and Laird's early comics and then introduces us to how inexperienced they are with respect to the real world. In fact, the daily mission is to hide from the human world… while shopping.
This digitally animated film produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg introduces us to our teenage heroes dreaming of being accepted by society, until their encounter with "April O'Neil" leads them to meet the threat of a mysterious crime syndicate: an army of mutants led by "Superfly"! With animation that makes you feel the vignettes come to life, visually appealing and renewing in style, the team headed by director Jeff Rowe, who has worked on such wonders as "Gravity Falls" and the fantastic film "The Mitchells vs. the Machines", explained how they captured the essence of teenagers in the visual aspect, as if they were mindless drawings that young people make in their notebooks. Yes, they know what we're talking about.
In addition, teinforcing the "teenage" concept of the beloved turtles, we will have Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr, Nicolas Cantu and Brady Noon as the voices of "Donatello", "Michelangelo", "Leonardo" and "Raphael". And in fact, his master and father, the iconic "Splinter," will be voice by a true martial artist, Jackie Chan himself. The movie hits theaters on August 2.