Toobs
surprising since the one that just came out barely scrapped by
Dollar signs in the filmmaker's eyes. Nothing to do with making a good film.
Yep.Dollar signs in the filmmaker's eyes. Nothing to do with making a good film.
Moobs
i hope this makes it to the sequel
With a $65 million opening weekend, the latest screen iteration of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" earned some comeuppance this weekend as well as a sequel.
The Hollywood Reporter has word that thanks to a higher than expected opening box office (the film is on pace to bring in $97.3 million with international ticket sales), Paramount has greenlit a second installment for the Kevin Eastman/Peter Laird characters.
For "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2," executive producer Michael Bay and his Platinum Dunes production shingle will return, as will screenwriters Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec and presumable the full cast. However, the director of the second film is unclear at this point. Jonathan Liebesman helmed the current outing.
"Launching a new take on the Turtles into the feature film world was a daunting task because as fans of them ourselves, we felt a great responsibility to ensure audiences were going to experience everything they loved about the Turtles, while also getting to see them brought to life in a way they had never been seen before,” said president of Paramount’s film group, Adam Goodman. "The result exceeded our high expectations and the response to the film is beyond great, making it all the more fun to get started on the continuation of their story."
The sequel is set for June 3, 2016. Stay tuned to CBR News for more as it becomes available.
how exactly? "Avatar" was too dull to call it bad, not enough substance to criticize.Avatar proved that.
how exactly? "Avatar" was too dull to call it bad, not enough substance to criticize.
the story was absolute garbage but the visuals were great. Which is what will probably happen for the next turtles movie
Thank you blackmask. Avater looked very pretty with amazing visuals and awesome looking cgi but the story was ****. But when it came out it captivated audiences and made people suicidal because they didnt live in the avatar world. Ah 2009 was a weird yr.
Enter your email address to join: