The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is one of the most popular franchises of all time. It has received constant and consistent reboots, which have led to new films at least once a decade. Paramount Pictures has spearheaded the latest adaptation of the TMNT gang, and it is easily one of the most unique takes on the Ninja Turtles to date. The comparatively unique premise, coupled with its interesting art style, led to what is now considered a highly successful reboot film.
Variety recently got an exclusive first-look at the short film, said to continue this version of the Turtes’ story. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Chrome Alone 2 – Lost in New Jersey is the continuation no one expected, but everyone is excited for. With clear references to the Home Alone Franchise and a familiar but unexplored location, fans are unsure of what to expect from this likely Christmas-centric short film.
While only a film has been announced so far, many have claimed this could be the beginning of a new series featuring the Ninja Turtles. It’s more than likely that this short film is only meant to create hype for an upcoming entry in the Mutant Mayhem storyline. Nevertheless, given the popularity of the first film, a continuation has already been highly anticipated.
Nevertheless, many fans remain skeptical given the somewhat sour reception of modern Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films. The Michael Bay adaptation of the franchise was widely ridiculed and nearly canceled the Nickelodeon series before it even began. Thankfully, the franchise’s popularity has allowed the TMNT gang to transcend boundaries that might put an end to less-popular intellectual properties.
Ultimately, this short could usher in a new age for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. While fans aren’t sure whether to expect a new series or a film, they can rest assured that the Mutant Mayhem storyline is far from over. Hopefully, the new short will provide more insight into what fans can expect from the series going forward.
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