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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Stephen Amell Cast as Casey Jones in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2"




Right on the heels of the first filming report, we're now getting some casting news for the upcoming sequel to last year's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Stephen Amell, who plays Oliver Queen/Arrow on "Arrow," apparently won the role of Casey Jones in auditions held just this past weekend.

According to Variety.com, "Amell tested with a half-dozen actors over the weekend, but it was his chemistry with Fox that led to the studio eventually giving the role to the star of CW’s 'Arrow.'"

Amell steps into the shoes of Elias Koteas, who is the only other actor to play Casey Jones in a live-action role. Koteas, who played the role in the first and third New Line Cinema live-action movies, is still highly praised for his performances even 25 years later and for many remains the quintessential Casey Jones. (Yes, TMNT fans, the first live-action movie turned 25 this past Sunday, March 29!)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 is currently scheduled for release June 3, 2016.

Monday, March 30, 2015

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" Title Possibly Revealed



Reports from this past weekend possibly provided some details on the sequel to last year's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" movie from Paramount, which has started filming in New York.

One scene, filmed Wednesday at Madison Square Garden, had Will Arnett's character, Vern Fenwick, at a basketball game with his apparent girlfriend, played by Victoria's Secret lingerie model Alessandra Ambrosio. (Convenient, considering the last shot of the first movie.) During filming, the two shared a bag of popcorn and, apparently, at least one kiss.

During a podcast interview with The Lowe Post, LA Clippers star J.J. Redick detailed, that he, along with fellow Clippers Austin Rivers, Matt Barnes, Spencer Hawes, and DeAndre Jordan were featured in the filming along with five Knicks players. He also let slip that the title might be "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Half Shell."

Of course, shooting titles are subject to change, so it's hard to take any meaning from this.

Source: UPROXX.com

Kevin Eastman Joins IDW Team with Exclusivity Contract



In an announcement yesterday at Emerald City Comic Con, IDW and Kevin Eastman announce that Eastman has signed an exclusivity contract with IDW that will see all of his new projects created solely with IDW.

From a press release, it was detailed that Eastman will be joining the IDW staff "in their newly announced move to San Diego’s historic Liberty Station NTC offices with an office on-site, and his original works will mark the inaugural exhibition of the San Diego Comic Art Gallery"

More information about the gallery here: http://www.idwpublishing.com/idw-publishing-makes-big-move
IDW’s working relationship with Eastman started in 2011 with the launch of the all-new IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. Eastman has continued to work closely with IDW on projects including classic reprints of the Ninja Turtles, special IDW Limited editions featuring original art alongside essential stories, and cover art for hit original series. A number of new projects will be announced in the coming months as part of this agreement.

Nickelodeon to Release TMNT 4Kids Series on DVD



In a long-anticipated move, Nickelodeon has announced the DVD re-release of two volumes of episodes from the 4Kids TMNT cartoon series. Unfortunately, it's probably not the release fans have been waiting for.


From a pressrelease provided by TVShowsOnDVD.com:
The classic 2003 series of the hot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise returns to DVD with Volume 1 and Volume 2. Each single-disc volume includes 3 first season episodes filled with all the ninja action and comic-book adventure that TMNT fans love...released in time for summer and available at hot, low value pricing!
So, we're getting two single-disc volumes that have only three episodes, and it also sounds like they might not even be the first six episodes?
The classic 2003 series of the hot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise returns to DVD with Volume 1 and Volume 2. Each single-disc volume includes 3 first season episodes filled with all the ninja action and comic-book adventure that TMNT fans love...released in time for summer and available at hot, low value pricing!
Honestly, I have no idea what to expect from this. On the one hand, sales of these will probably be used to justify future releases. But, if you don't yet have these episodes on DVD, you probably want to hold out for something better.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

TMNT Mutanimals #2 - Variant Cover Guide



New comic book day, part 2!

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Andy Kuhn.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Ben Bates.
Subscription variant cover; distributed to those who subscribe to TMNT through their local comic shop.

TMNT New Animated Adventures #21 - Variant Cover Guide



New comic book day!

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Dario Brizuela.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Jon Sommariva.
Subscription variant cover; distributed to those who subscribe to TMNT through their local comic shop.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.14 "Casey Jones vs. the Underworld"




New episode tomorrow!

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.14 "Casey Jones vs. the Underworld"
Casey Jones embarks on a solo mission to take down organized crime.

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

IDW Announces New "Casey & April" Mini Series



Beginning in June, IDW will be publishing a special four-issue mini series featuring Casey Jones and April O'Neil. In an exclusive interview with IDW, writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Irene Koh give some background on this story that sees April and Casey on a road trip to the southwest.
When asked for details about the dangers that Casey and April will encounter while on the hunt for Pantheon-related answers, Tamaki kept things vague but did offer a hint at the kinds of threats our heroes will encounter. "Well, when you're dealing with the Pantheon, you're dealing with some supernatural level challenges," said Tamaki. "It's a battle of minds and will." 
Potentially more pressing than the dangers that April and Casey will run into on this road trip are the relationship problems that the couple will confront in the series. "April and Casey are lovers in a dangerous time," said Tamaki. "The question is, what does it mean to be in love when it's not such a dangerous time? What does it mean to have love last?"
Read the rest at ComicBookResources.com.

IDW TMNT #44 - Variant Cover Guide



Get the next and final chapter in "Attack on Technodrome"!

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Cory Smith.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Kevin Eastman.
Subscription variant cover; distributed to those who subscribe to TMNT through their local comic shop.

Cover C
Cover D
Cover C: Tadd Galusha.
Retailer incentive cover; 1 copy sent to retailers for every 10 copies ordered.

Cover D: Tommy Patterson.
Convention exclusive. Available at Tricon, West Virginia Comic Con.
Cover E
Cover F
Cover E: Cory Smith.
Second printing.

Cover F: Cory Smith.
Third printing.
Cover E
Cover E: Adam Gorham.
Third printing. Convention exclusive. Available at Ottawa Comiccon and Montreal Comiccon.

Friday, March 13, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.12/13 "Battle for New York"




If you haven't yet watched it online, the next new episode airs on TV this Sunday.

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.12/13 "Battle for New York"
Leo is suspicious when Spike emerges leading a team called the Mighty Mutanimals. The Turtles must brave the bizarre world of Dimension X to save the enslaved people of New York.

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Monday, March 9, 2015

Watch "Battle For New York" Online Right Now




Did you enjoy yesterday's brand new episode with Bebop and Rocksteady? Impatient to watch what happens next? Well, good news! The next episode, "Battle for New York," is streaming online right now! Check out this special two-parter over at Nick.com.

Friday, March 6, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.11 "The Pig and the Rhino"




New episodes return this week!

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.11 "The Pig and the Rhino"
Donnie wants to save Karai with some new retro-mutagen he made, but first he and the other turtles must dodge Shredder's new henchmen.

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Guest Editorial: My Affection for Four Pizza-loving Turtles



The following editorial was submitted by Niklas Nowak, translated from the original German. This editorial has been edited for length and small grammar corrections. You can read it in it's entirety on Niklas's blog, here.

If you would like to submit an editorial, please e-mail the completed piece to me for consideration. Enjoy!

My Affection for Four Pizza-loving Turtles. Or: How My English Teacher Gave Me a Verbal Kick in the Teeth

It was probably in fifth or sixth grade when my world broke down. The English terms for animals were the order of the day. Usually, you are already faced with a lot of those expressions before the explicit discussion in school education. For example, through the titles of Hollywood blockbusters, cartoon shows, etc. Thanks to Disney comics with a certain drake and frequent visits to fast food outlets, ”cat,” “dog,” “duck” and similar specimens of the Anglo-Saxon fauna were well known to me. But since donkey’s years I have been looking forward to the moment that we would pick up the word “turtle” in English class, and, maybe even more important, that we would be allowed to use that word. But then, with all of her might, my English teacher gave me a verbal kick in the teeth. In the pages of our textbook we became acquainted to a little turtle that my teacher mentioned as “Trundle the TORTOISE.” She did not know what a cruel thing she did to me by forcing us to use [this term] and not ... “turtle.” If there would have been a shell on my back, just at this very instant, I would have crawled into it. Certainly, combined with the declaration to never come out again.

As Swift as a Ninja, as Grandiose as an American

Since my first days in kindergarten, to me there has been nothing more tuff, more bold, more marvelous than the “Turtles,” [particularly] the “Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles”. (Please note: They bear the original name “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” in the USA; in Europe, due to dubious aspects of youth protection, the “Ninja” was replaced by “Hero.”) The Turtles were the reason for the factor that the turtle became my favorite animal. Plenty of people see the turtle as a sluggish and coward midget, someone that holes up when the going gets tough. In my view, the turtle was a complex creature. Admirable, as I saw it as a big talking, in Japanese martial-arts-proficient and pizza-eating reptile. If you like, you can mark the Turtles as globalized-paradox, pop-cultural beings of the early 1990s; far Eastern consciousness and body control on the one hand, American pomposity and (unhealthy) culinary art on the other hand. Is there one word for all those facets? There sure is: Cowabunga!

Heroes through the Ages

“I was young and I needed the money” is not the adequate saying to outline my enthusiasm for the Turtles. More probably, “I was DARN young and had (yet) no idea of how the world works.” Industry realized the commercial potential of the Turtles and expanded it to a kiddie franchise that caught me. Balls to the wall. At the beginning of the 20th Century, children used to pick up on bygone eras to choose their heroes: knights, pirates, cowboys and the like. In the era of plastic commerce (an economic phenomenon that increasingly identified baby-tooth-bearers and their parents as a financially potent target group), explicit figures of franchises fill that role. In the 1970s, “Star Wars” served as a forerunner, numerous Western (for example, the “Transformers” and, of course, the Turtles) and Eastern (“Dragon Ball [Z], “Yu-Gi-Oh,” etc.) [examples] have followed. The fresh heroes answer to the names of Han-Solo and Son-Goku. I was right in the thick of it, chose four brave shell-bearers as my heroes and felt like a million dollars (pardon, pizzas). This was perfect material for my childish imagination, but a constant robbery of my piggy bank/my parents’ wallets. Maybe that was the reason for the fact that——partially due to grief about my merchandise purchases, partially due to empathy about my enthusiasm——in a somehow kind way my father called the Turtles, “Trottels” (a pun of the German word “Trottel,” which means “jerk” in English, and the original expression). Incarnations of Turtle action figures came (and still come) by the score; whether classic, with adjustable limbs (for the ninja moves), with a transforming-feature, or as robotic hybrids. Furthermore, you chose (and still choose) between myriad vehicles, armored fighting vehicles, flying objects, and headquarters that maximize the fun. I remember that there even was a freaky Turtle action figure with a kind of whistle on the back of its shell. It was not a very brilliant idea of one of my friends to select just this figure as his “Sandbox Turtle.” You could barely here a sound from that poor Turtle.

To claim that we’ve come “Turtle full circle” with the latest cinema-reboot would be a lie (particularly as in financial terms, the movie is a roaring success, which is kind of surprising as there are a lot of critical voices, too). Precisely that is the amazing thing about the Turtles: They were and are never completely gone. Sure, the 1990s-hype-days are all over. But nevertheless, every now and then there pops up a new cartoon or animation show, a movie, a video game and piles of toys. And, of course, a vast number of reprints, collected volumes and special editions of the original comic series. Turtles can attain a damn high age. For the average turtle a lack of perseverance and physical power can be compensated by cool-headed acceptance of its inconspicuousness and a Methuselah-like age. On top of that, due to their mutation-strengthened past, the Turtles can do more than a simple rasping sound so that their chances are not too small to be a long-run member of popular culture. Provided that the Turtles will try to equal a prominent companion of their species, they will indulge in popularity up to approximately 2159. I probably cannot compete with that. Hopefully, the same holds true for Trundle the tortoise.

Monday, February 23, 2015

TMNT Nominated for Multiple Kids' Choice Awards



The nominees have been announced and voting is open for the 2015 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.

This year, TMNT is representing in four categories.

The Nickelodeon cartoon series is nominated for Favorite Cartoon. Last year's blockbuster movie is nominated for Favorite Movie. Will Arnett, who played Vern Fenwick in the movie, is nominated for Favorite Movie Actor. And Megan Fox, who starred as April O'Neil in the movie, is nominate for Favorite Movie Actress.

You can go here to vote, and you can vote as often as you like!

The 2015 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards will be presented on March 28.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

IDW TMNT 2012 Annual Deluxe Hardcover Time Capsule Edition Now Available



After a slight delay (and a price reduction!), IDW's Deluxe Hardcover Time Capsule edition of Kevin Eastman's 2012 TMNT Annual book is now available.

This exclusive, hand-signed and numbered, tray cased book comes packaged one original layout and blue line page by Eastman. Each book will also include one of the actual pencils used by Eastman to create the issue, complete with Certificate of Authenticity from IDW Limited.

The book is limited to 60 copies and is now available for $395.00.

If that is a little too steep for you, you can pick up the Signed & Numbered Edition for $125. This edition has no original artwork or pencil, but is signed by Kevin Eastman.

Nerdy Show Talks Mutanimals



Nerdy Show, a weekly talk and humor podcast that embraces all nerdy topics, dedicated their latest episode to the TMNT.
Hear TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman discuss the series’ legacy of characters and the many forms the Turtles’ universe has taken (from a Q&A hosted at the 2014 Heroes Con). Then hang out with writer Paul Allor and artist Andy Kuhn, the  team behind the revival of one of the TMNT's most revered supporting titles: Mutanimals.
Check it out!

Monday, February 9, 2015

ToonSeum in Pittsburgh Presents "TMNT: 30 Years of Turtle Power" Exhibit




Open now through April 26, the ToonSeum in Pittsburgh, PA, is presenting a retrospective exhibit that celebrates the 30-year history of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

This exhibition was curated by Andrew Farago of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco. He is the author of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History, published by Insight Editions in 2014.

If you're in the area, be sure to check it out! And watch the ToonSeum Facebook page for possible events.

Location:
Toonseum
945 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Hours:
Thursday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Admission:
Adults/Children 13 and over $8.00
Children over 6 are $4.00
Children 5 and under are free!
Seniors, college students, veterans and active military are $7.00

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

IDW Limited to Release TMNT 2012 Annual Deluxe: Time Capsule Edition



On Thursday, February 5th, IDW Limited will be offering a brand-new way to experience the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the artwork of their co-creator, Kevin Eastman. 
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Annual 2012 Deluxe: Time Capsule Edition is an exclusive, hand-signed and numbered, tray-cased book that comes packaged with Eastman's original layout and blue line sketch for one page of the final published book. Each book will contain a completely unique layout and blue line sketch, showing the step-by-step process from idea to execution. 
This exclusive collectible offers a new level of insight into Eastman's creative process and is unparalleled in rareness and collectibility. 
Limited to 60 copies, each book will be available for a price of $495. 
A 225-copy, limited-edition, signed and slipcased hardcover of this title will be available for $125. 
This item will be posted for sale on Thursday the 5th at 10am pacific time. 
Follow @IDWLimited for updates on this and other titles.

Absolutely gotta have one? You can private message the IDW Limited Facebook page to reserve a copy before the sale begins!

Saturday, January 31, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.10 "Serpent Hunt"




Tomorrow's new episode reveals the latest incarnation of Bebop and Rocksteady!

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.10 "Serpent Hunt"
The Turtles look for Karai, who's also being hunted by Zeck and Steranko.

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

TMNT/Ghostbusters #4 - Variant Cover Guide



Right on the heels of the casting news for Ghostbusters 3, it's the final issue of IDW's TMNT/Ghostbusters crossover!

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Dan Schoening.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Robert Atkins.
Subscription variant cover; distributed to those who subscribe to TMNT through their local comic shop.

Cover C
Cover D
Cover C: Brent Peeples.
Retailer exclusive. Available from Hastings.

Cover D: Adam Gorham.
Retailer exclusive. Available from Hot Topic.

TMNT Color Classics Vol. 3 #2 - Variant Cover Guide



IDW's "Color Classics" Volume 3 continues with Part 2 of "Shades of Gray," which leads straight into "City at War."

Cover A
Cover A: A.C. Farley.
Regular cover.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

TMNT Toys Now at McDonald's




This past weekend, McDonald's restaurants launched a new Happy Meal promotion featuring a set a six Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys based on the Nickelodeon cartoon. Each toy features a figurine on a base, along with an additional spin-top base. Spin toy figures toward each other and have a ninja battle!

The six figures available are: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Shredder, and a Foot Soldier. Look for them at your local McDonald's for the next 3-4 weeks.

Friday, January 23, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.09 "Return to New York"




Another new week, another new episode!

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.09 "Return to New York"
It's time to go back!

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

IDW TMNT #42 - Variant Cover Guide



And the final part of today's New Comic Book Day!

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Cory Smith.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Kevin Eastman.
Regular cover.

Cover C
Cover C: Brian Churilla.
Retailer incentive cover; 1 copy sent to retailers for every 10 copies ordered.

TMNT New Animated Adventures #19 - Variant Cover Guide



Part two of a day full of new comic books!

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Dario Brizuela.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Jake Tabula.
Subscription variant cover; distributed to those who subscribe to TMNT through their local comic shop.

TMNT Color Classics Vol. 3 #1 - Variant Cover Guide



IDW's "Color Classics" begins Volume 3 today, which will cover the "City at War" story arc.

Cover A
Cover A: A.C. Farley.
Regular cover.

Friday, January 16, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.08 "Vision Quest"




Season 3 continues this Sunday!

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.08 "Vision Quest"
{No description available at this time.}

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Friday, January 9, 2015

TMNT 2012, Episode 3.07 "Eyes of the Chimera"




After a bit of a holiday hiatus, Season 3 continues this Sunday morning!

From TVGuide.com...

Episode 3.07 "Eyes of the Chimera"
{No description available at this time.}

Watch it at 11am Eastern/10am Central time Sunday. Check your local listings to be sure when it's on in your town!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

TMNT/Ghostbusters #3 - Variant Cover Guide



Merry Christmas Eve! If your shopping today takes you to your comic shop, you can pick up the next part of the TMNT/Ghostbusters crossover event.

Check out a preview!

Cover A
Cover B
Cover A: Dan Schoening.
Regular cover.

Cover B: Cory Smith.
Subscription variant cover; distributed to those who subscribe to TMNT through their local comic shop.

Cover C
Cover D
Cover C: Brent Peeples.
Retailer exclusive. Available from Hastings.

Cover D: Adam Gorham.
Retailer exclusive. Available from Hot Topic.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Win a "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Blu-Ray Gift Package!




To celebrate the release of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" on Blu-Ray and DVD, Ninja Pizza is giving away the above gift package, courtesy of Paramount! Gift package includes four exclusive posters, four ninja masks, four dog tags, a T-shirt, and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" on Blu-Ray/DVD.

To win, simply comment on this post with your favorite TMNT quote of all time!

Enter before 11:59pm PST on Sunday, December 21. Winner will be chosen at random from all eligible entries.

Note: Please be sure that your email address is either available in your profile, or include it in your comment. If I can't contact you, you can't win!