New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film in the works

It's been a while since the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have had motion-picture relevance. Sure, there was the CGI TMNT a couple of years ago that was actually pretty good. But you have to go all the way back to 1993 for the last time the quadro was on the big screen in live-action form. In 2011, that will all change, as the Mirage Group has just announced that a new live-action film is in the works. The new live-action motion picture will focus on the origins of the Ninja Turtles and is looking to bring in some big product talent. Scott Mednick (“300”, “Superman Returns”, “10,000BC”, and the upcoming “Where the Wild Things Are”) and Galen Walker (who produced the most recent computer-animated “TMNT” theatrical release) will create the live-action film. Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst, Eric Crown and Napoleon Smith III will serve as executive producers of the film. And there is apparently a ton of big name actors chomping at the bit to play a role in this movie that reminds us all of our childhood. “The original dozen comics created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman are some of the best source material one could hope for,” said Mednick. “We’re excited to bring this story to a whole new generation of moviegoers as well as the legions of fans that have made the Turtles - Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael as well as Splinter, April O’Neil, Casey Jones and, of course, the great villain Shredder - a part of their world for 25 years.” The announcement comes in the year of the 25th anniversary of the Turtles creation, and there's a slew of special events in store to celebrate. The Empire State Building will be lit "turtle green" and fans can view all three live-action movies at the Tribeca Film Festival "Drive-In." If you're in the New York area this year and you hear a sudden rash of words such as "radical," "tubular" or "gnarly," well now you know why. Ok guys, I'll make this brief. The original live-action movies weren't the best in the world, but they did manage to capture the spirit of the Turtles. Some people may have thought the films reeked, and they did. Of awesomeness. That being said, please DON'T F THIS UP! That's all I ask. I'll leave you with the final phrase, sure to bring back wonderful memories of happiness and dancing: Go ninja, go ninja, GO! Full press release below. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles™ Come Alive In Major Motion Picture for 2011 New Theatrical Film to tell Origin Story of the Legendary Characters Los Angeles, April 23, 2009— The Mirage Group has given the green light for development of a live-action major motion picture focusing on the origins of the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, targeted for release in 2011. Announcement of the latest (fifth) big screen version of the crime-fighting “heroes in a half-shell” comes on the day the Turtles kick off their 25th anniversary national “Shell-ebration” in New York City with multiple events that include the honor of lighting the Empire State Building in ‘turtle green’ and a unique outdoor presentation of their beloved first “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” film at the Tribeca Film Festival “Drive-In”. Mirage is partnering with producers Scott Mednick (“300”, “Superman Returns”, “10,000BC”, and the upcoming “Where the Wild Things Are”) and Galen Walker (who produced the most recent computer-animated “TMNT” theatrical release) to create this live action film. Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst, Eric Crown and Napoleon Smith III will serve as executive producers of the film, which is based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters created by Laird and Kevin Eastman. Mednick and Walker will serve as producers. The project is being funded through Lightbox Productions, LLC. “It was critical to us to find people who both understood the Turtles franchise and were accomplished film makers who appreciated both the action and humor components of the Turtles’ identity ,” said Gary Richardson CEO, The Mirage Group. “With Galen and Scott we know we’ve found great talent with those essential attributes.” “The original dozen comics created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman are some of the best source material one could hope for,” said Mednick. “We’re excited to bring this story to a whole new generation of moviegoers as well as the legions of fans that have made the Turtles - Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael as well as Splinter, April O’Neil, Casey Jones and, of course, the great villain Shredder - a part of their world for 25 years.” Mednick has begun reaching out to writers and directors and is already in discussion with several high-profile actors interested in portraying Turtles characters they loved as kids. 4Kids Entertainment, master licensing agency for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles property, will be handling all of the movie merchandise licensing. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made their public premiere in May 1984 in a comic book published and distributed by Mirage Studios. A hugely successful TV series quickly followed, along with a record-setting licensing program and three successful live-action theatrical films. In 2003, the Turtles were re-introduced to a new generation through a fresh TV series, a computer- animated theatrical movie and new merchandising program. The 25th year of TMNT will provide fans of all ages with the opportunity to experience this evergreen property in a ten-city mobile tour highlighted by the TMNT Party Bus, a rolling museum of TMNT memorabilia. Additional information is available on the http://www.tmnt25.com and http://www.4kids.tv websites. About Mirage Studios Mirage Studios, Inc. is part of The Mirage Group, a group of companies located in Northampton, Massachusetts that owns, manages, nurtures and protects the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles property."

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