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Movies TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: THE LAST RONIN R-Rated Live-Action Movie in the Works

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R-Rated TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: THE LAST RONIN Live-Action Movie in the Works

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After the success of last year’s animated hit film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Paramount Pictures is keeping turtle power going by putting a new feature project into development.

This one, however, will go beyond the realm of the all-ages material the long-standing property is known for and instead go into gritty, R-rated, territory.

Paramount is developing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, adapting a popular storyline seen in the recent IDW comics, as a live-action feature with the intent of making it for an R-rating.

Tyler Burton Smith, who co-wrote the upcoming R-rated action movie Boy Kills World and who wrote the 2019 iteration of Chucky horror franchise Child’s Play, is penning the script.

Walter Hamada is producing through his 18hz production company as part of his multiyear deal with the studio. Hamada is the former head of DC Films who rose through the ranks at New Line, where he oversaw the Warner Bros. division’s horror movies, including The Conjuring and It franchises. His 18hz banner is focused on making features in the horror genre.

And Last Ronin is about as terrifying as a Turtles tale can get. Set in a totalitarian future New York City, the comic miniseries told of how the Turtles and master Splinter are killed off one by one, by the grandson of the villainous Shredder and synthetic ninjas. One Turtle manages to survive, barely, and vows to exact bloody vengeance. One trick of the book was that it wasn’t clear, for a while at least, which one of the Turtles lived, as the survivor had the weapons of all four.

Co-creator Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz wrote the comic based on an older story by Eastman and co-creator Peter Laird. Artists included Esau and Isaac Escorza, Ben Bishop and Eastman.

IDW, the publisher that holds the license for the Ninja Turtles comics, put out the books between 2020 and 2022. The comics were an unexpected massive hit, with the collected trade paperback being the second-highest-selling graphic novel of 2023, per Circana BookScan.

The comic book company recently released the sequel TMNT: The Last Ronin II — Re-Evolution, with the debut issue touted as being one of the biggest comics of the year, with more than 140,000 copies ordered.

Ninja Turtles debuted as a black-and-white indie comic in 1984, parodying comics like Chris Claremont’s X-Men comics and Frank Miller’s ninja-focused work. A toy deal turned the comic into a generational touchstone in the late 1980s, abetted by a bright and cheerful animated series, followed by a hit live-action movie wherein the Turtles were played by actors in suits.

Mutant Mayhem, produced by Seth Rogen’s Point Grey, brought back a respectable sheen to the property by giving it a cool outsider point a view. Critics and audiences liked what the saw, with the animated movie grossing over $118.6 at the domestic box office. A sequel is now in the works.

 
i dont trust them. They cant even make the curernt TNMT look good
 
When are people going to realize that an R rating doesn't automatically mean a movie will be better because of it? Just because you're now allowed to use "fuck", sex scenes, and show murder, does not a great movie make.

Now I'm not necessarily against it. But story and characters should always be first priority. If a movie is using an R rating so they can make a great movie without having to worry whether or not they're drawing outside the lines of the rules, then ok. But if they're doing to so they can simply show more gore or cuss, well then that's weak.

When you think R rating, you shouldn't think Deadpool or The Boys. You should think Gladiator, Last Samurai, Terminator. Those movies rock an R rating, and the average person would have a hard time remembering why it was rated as such.

Here's to hoping for the best, and expecting the worst.
 
When are people going to realize that an R rating doesn't automatically mean a movie will be better because of it? Just because you're now allowed to use "fuck", sex scenes, and show murder, does not a great movie make.

Now I'm not necessarily against it. But story and characters should always be first priority. If a movie is using an R rating so they can make a great movie without having to worry whether or not they're drawing outside the lines of the rules, then ok. But if they're doing to so they can simply show more gore or cuss, well then that's weak.

When you think R rating, you shouldn't think Deadpool or The Boys. You should think Gladiator, Last Samurai, Terminator. Those movies rock an R rating, and the average person would have a hard time remembering why it was rated as such.

Here's to hoping for the best, and expecting the worst.

Well said. Plenty of great PG13 movies were able to have meaningful action sequences, violence and stories.

R-rating just for the sake of shock value doesn't make it better.

That said I loved the gritty violent OG comics....
 
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When are people going to realize that an R rating doesn't automatically mean a movie will be better because of it? Just because you're now allowed to use "fuck", sex scenes, and show murder, does not a great movie make.

Now I'm not necessarily against it. But story and characters should always be first priority. If a movie is using an R rating so they can make a great movie without having to worry whether or not they're drawing outside the lines of the rules, then ok. But if they're doing to so they can simply show more gore or cuss, well then that's weak.

When you think R rating, you shouldn't think Deadpool or The Boys. You should think Gladiator, Last Samurai, Terminator. Those movies rock an R rating, and the average person would have a hard time remembering why it was rated as such.

Here's to hoping for the best, and expecting the worst.
Great point. A lot of movies use their R ratings as smokescreens, but people eat it up. Blood and guts doesn't make a great movie and the majority of the time it's not necessary. Personally I think the trend of hyper-violent movies and shows is overplayed.
 
Can’t wait to watch this with a theater full of 5-6 year olds!!
 
R rated cartoon? Dafuq? No developmentally regular adult watches cartoons lol
 
That story was awesome but it doesn't feel like the ninja turtles everyone knows and loves, dark as shit.

I could see it working, lots of the people that grew up with them are old as fuck now and would enjoy it.

Book is black and white to hide the identity of the turtle on the revenge mission, movie would have to be similar bc the mystery of that is a big part of the story.

Black and white R rated live action ninja turtle movie sounds tricky.
 
That story was awesome but it doesn't feel like the ninja turtles everyone knows and loves, dark as shit.

I could see it working, lots of the people that grew up with them are old as fuck now and would enjoy it.

Book is black and white to hide the identity of the turtle on the revenge mission, movie would have to be similar bc the mystery of that is a big part of the story.

Black and white R rated live action ninja turtle movie sounds tricky.

Sin City style could work....
 
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