Paramount+’s sketchy new Ninja Turtles show actually looks pretty sweet

Paramount+ show Tales Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a direct follow-up to 2023's TMNT: Mutant Mayhem

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Paramount+’s sketchy new Ninja Turtles show actually looks pretty sweet
Tales Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Image: Paramount+

We found ourselves pleasantly surprised by last summer’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, with the Seth Rogen-produced (and co-written) animated film blending visuals that were clearly indebted to Sony’s Spider-Verse movies with a version of the classic comic book characters that were wise-cracking, insecure, and extremely funny. Now, this particular version of everyone’s favorite adolescent reptiles is getting another go-around, with Paramount+ showing off a teaser for its upcoming series Tales Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles earlier today.

Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Teaser Trailer | Paramount+

The biggest difference between the film and the show will be immediately obvious: The transition from the 3D animated style of the cinematic offering in favor of a 2D look that’s actually pretty appealingly sketchy. (It’s easily, to our eye, the best looking of the many Turtles TV shows that have hit the airwaves over the last 30-plus years, neither too beholden to retro imagery, or instantly dated the way some of the old 3D installments were.) We also get a quick reminder of how fun Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Nicolas Cantu and Brady Noon were as these versions of the character, who are deeply awkward after an entire childhood spent skulking in the sewers, admiring humanity from afar. (Meanwhile, no traces of co-star Ayo Edibiri as April O’Neil in this quick teaser, but she’s confirmed to star in the show; more casting notices are apparently set to come.)

The upshot of all this is we’re pretty excited to see more of these versions of the characters, going to high school, fighting more mutants, and generally flop-sweating and ninja kicking their way through their lives. We’ll know more about Tales Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as its Summer 2024 release date approaches.

8 Comments

  • sobscured-wrkbrnr2-av says:

    Groovy. Enjoyed the first movie, waiting to see the show to make a judgment.

  • handsomecool-av says:

    not in love with the 12 frames per second (lack of in betweens) animation, but I’ll give it a shot.
    The previous cartoon Rise had some of the most dynamic and fun animation I’ve seen in a long time for a cartoon series so will be hard to beat.

  • graymangames-av says:

    Okay, I dig this. Mutant Mayhem was inspired by high school drawings, and this goes one further but on a TV budget. Like the stuff you scribble on your notepads during Chem class.

  • junker359-av says:

    I mean, my kids and I were big fans of the movie but I’m still not signing up for Paramount+

  • rashanii-av says:

    This is going to be dope. I’m interested to see how all of those mutants that joined them fit into the world. I’m also interested to see how Rocksteady and Bebop go bad after working with the turtles in the movie and seeming like pretty nice folks.

  • guy451-av says:

    While the kid in me loves the frosted side of a TMNT cartoon, the adult in me dislikes Donatello his glasses, and Michelangelo his braces. We didn’t need those in the 80’s cartoon. I had to learn to tell them apart by their weapons in the B&W Eastman & Laird comic book.

  • klyph14-av says:

    I hope the up and coming actor Paul Rudd can reprise his role for this.  I liked his vibe.

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