New cast members include Stephen Amell as Casey Jones, Tyler Perry as Baxter Stockman, Brian Tee as Shredder, Brittany Ishibashi as Karai and Laura Linney in an unspecified role. Original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stars Megan Fox (April O'Neil), Will Arnett (Vern Fenwick), William Fichtner (Eric Sacks), Alan Ritchson (Raphael), Noel Fisher (Michelangelo), Pete Ploszek (Leonardo) and Jeremy Howard (Donatello) are reprising their roles for the sequel. Since we still have just under six months left until this sequel hits theaters, there is still plenty of time for the ILM effects team to get these characters perfect for their big screen debut.
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While his body looks like an exposed human brain with a wide face and two tentacles, Krang is usually seen sporting a robot body which offers him brutish fighting ability and intimidating size, though none of his canonical appearances are as intimidating as. It isn't known if this call took place before or after these characters were revealed in the first trailer. Krang is an alien conqueror who frequently works with the main villain of the TMNT franchise Shredder in an effort to take over the world. The producer says that the "mass" for each character is not right yet, while pondering if the "rhino dude" has a big enough head. The video call also featured Michael Bay chiming in on two more beloved characters who will be brought back for the sequel, Bebop ( Gary Anthony Williams) and Rocksteady ( Stephen Farrelly). He then teamed up with Shredder, who agreed to make a new body for Krang, in exchange for letting Shredder use the Technodrome. After losing his body, Krang surfaced on Earth with his massive fortress known as the Technodrome, which serves as a portal between Dimension X and Earth.
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In the original TV series, Krang hailed from a planet known as Dimension X. He looks like a stupid octopus."īack in May, while production was still under way on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, a source involved with the production said that there was a scene that involved a number of extras, which featured Krang coming to Earth through a mysterious portal. I just don't want them coming out of the side.
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During the video call, Pablo Helman said his ILM team has eliminated the tentacles, before asking the director if he looks too "monster-ish." Here's what the director had to say about the use of tentacles on Krang. The villainous Krang, who was first introduced in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated TV series, is described as a "disembodied brain inside a giant robot," which follows the character's look from the original series. The site details a video conference meeting between Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows producer Michael Bay and visual effects supervisor Pablo Helman from Industrial Light and Magic (ILM). Today we have a new report from Rolling Stone, which confirms that Krang will be featured in the sequel.
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Despite its box office success, many fans were disappointed that several iconic characters from both the original comic book and original animated TV series weren't included in the movie, but that will all change with this summer's sequel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, arriving on June 3.
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When the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles returned to the big screen in 2014, it proved to be a successful reboot, taking in $493.3 million worldwide from a $125 million budget.