Id82 said: I could care less about the changes by why is this being directed by michael bay?
Catastrophe said: Id82 said: I could care less about the changes by why is this being directed by michael bay? It's being produced by. So some are saying that Bay may be talking out of his ass without a clue to what he's saying. Either way. PASS. My love of the TMNT ended with TMNT III and the end of the original cartoon. Also the last reboot with Splinter the Cheetos Cheetah didn't help much.
Sturm said: Catastrophe said: Id82 said: I could care less about the changes by why is this being directed by michael bay? It's being produced by. So some are saying that Bay may be talking out of his ass without a clue to what he's saying. Either way. PASS. My love of the TMNT ended with TMNT III and the end of the original cartoon. Also the last reboot with Splinter the Cheetos Cheetah didn't help much. The CG movie titled TMNT is a direct sequel to the third film and actually pretty good. If you don't feel like watching the rebooted cartoon at least watch that movie. I really enjoyed it.
Zubis said: You guys do realise there was a massively popular (and superior) reboot of TMNT in the early 00s that ran for six years? If anything those kids/teenagers that watched that show are the target audience, not the 80s generation.
Crusader said: That reboot was awesome. That said, I consider Turtles Forever the true finale to the franchise.
"Fans need to take a breath, and chill. They have not read the script. Our team is working closely with one of the original creators of Ninja Turtles to help expand and give a more complex back story." It continued: "Relax, we are including everything that made you become fans in the first place. We are just building a richer world."