Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Clip Shows the Party Wagon in Action, Plus Our First Look at Shredder
Cowabunga dudes! In case you missed it during the Kid's Choice Awards, the first clip from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows has been released online. This is an action-packed clip that features the Ninja Turtles in hot pursuit driving the Party Wagon. The clip shows off some of the van's crazy weaponry, which includes nunchuck wielding robot arms. The van looks like it was built to be in a Mad Max movie, but I don't think it would survive that world.
I also included an image giving us our first look at the new Shredder character design. The image was posted by actor Brian Tee, who plays the villain. As you can see, this version of Shedder is closer to the source material than the laughable version in the previous movie.
Alan Ritchson, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, and Noel Fisher will reprise their roles as Raphael, Donatello,...
I also included an image giving us our first look at the new Shredder character design. The image was posted by actor Brian Tee, who plays the villain. As you can see, this version of Shedder is closer to the source material than the laughable version in the previous movie.
Alan Ritchson, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, and Noel Fisher will reprise their roles as Raphael, Donatello,...
- 3/14/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Exactly why the Ninja Turtles' Party Wagon is chasing The Mystery Machine is an answer only attainable by traveling deep into the recesses of Patton Oswalt's mind. Let's be honest, though. If the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles started hanging out with Scooby-Doo and the gang, all they'd do is eat pizza and get high… and definitely not in that order.
This nostalgia-inducing piece of geek art comes from Andry Shango. You may remember that we featured the artist's Superhero Father's (and Mother's) Day series earlier this year.
This nostalgia-inducing piece of geek art comes from Andry Shango. You may remember that we featured the artist's Superhero Father's (and Mother's) Day series earlier this year.
- 8/31/2013
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
I am officially obsessed with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, I admit it. I've waxed nostalgic before, and I've also praised the new iteration of the cartoon.
Now, 25 years after the original series premiered on TV, every single episode is being released on DVD, in an awesome box set shaped like the TurtleVan (aka The Party Wagon).
In honor of one of the greatest cartoons of my generation, I've picked my favorite episode from each season. Sit back, gorge on some pizza, and recollect why you loved "Tmnt" in the first place.
Season 1 (1987) -- "Enter The Shredder"
The second episode of the show is a doozy, as we're introduced to evil mastermind Krang and the wandering Technodrome. We also get to see the mysterious Dimension X for the first time. Shredder fiddles around with the mutagen at the Bronx Zoo, and as a result, creates Bebop and Rocksteady -- unfortunately for him,...
Now, 25 years after the original series premiered on TV, every single episode is being released on DVD, in an awesome box set shaped like the TurtleVan (aka The Party Wagon).
In honor of one of the greatest cartoons of my generation, I've picked my favorite episode from each season. Sit back, gorge on some pizza, and recollect why you loved "Tmnt" in the first place.
Season 1 (1987) -- "Enter The Shredder"
The second episode of the show is a doozy, as we're introduced to evil mastermind Krang and the wandering Technodrome. We also get to see the mysterious Dimension X for the first time. Shredder fiddles around with the mutagen at the Bronx Zoo, and as a result, creates Bebop and Rocksteady -- unfortunately for him,...
- 11/12/2012
- by Chris Jancelewicz
- Aol TV.
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