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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)

PG-13 06/01/2016 Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction 1h 52m
60%
User
Score
5.9/10
38%
40/100

Raise some shell.

Overview

After supervillain Shredder escapes custody, he joins forces with mad scientist Baxter Stockman and two dimwitted henchmen, Bebop and Rocksteady, to unleash a diabolical plan to take over the world. As the Turtles prepare to take on Shredder and his new crew, they find themselves facing an even greater evil with similar intentions: the notorious Krang.

André Nemec

Writer

Kevin Eastman

Characters

Peter Laird

Characters

Dave Green

Director

Part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Remake) Collection

Includes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Pete Ploszek

Pete Ploszek

Leonardo

Alan Ritchson

Alan Ritchson

Raphael

Jeremy Howard

Jeremy Howard

Donatello

Noel Fisher

Noel Fisher

Michelangelo

Megan Fox

Megan Fox

April O'Neil

Stephen Amell

Stephen Amell

Casey Jones

Will Arnett

Will Arnett

Vernon Fenwick

Laura Linney

Laura Linney

Chief Vincent

Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry

Baxter Stockman

Media

Ninja Turtles v. Shredder (Truck Chase Scene)

Ninja Turtles v. Shredder (Truck Chase Scene)

Megan Fox Meets Casey Jones and the Ninja Turtles

Megan Fox Meets Casey Jones and the Ninja Turtles

Mo-Cap

Mo-Cap

Slice

Slice

Family Review

Family Review

Halloween Parade

Halloween Parade

Casey Jones

Casey Jones

Tyler as Baxter

Tyler as Baxter

360° Video

360° Video

Stephen Farrelly

Stephen Farrelly

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Reviews

A review by Reno

Written on October 14, 2016

**They are back with even more stimulated to fight the crime.**

Another great addition to the franchise, I completely enjoyed. The first thing is the pace, it was so fast, from opening to the end, non-stop actions and comedies. I regret that I was not able to watch this in digital 3D, other than that, this is a wonderful film for TMNT fans. I know, some people downgrading it, but don't believe them, it is just a fine film if not an awesome as I'm praising, particularly keeping in my mind the common people. So watch this for entertainment and it will deliver for sure.

There are some flaws, but I did not care about them, because it was not a documentary film or even a sci-fi film, it's just a fun-action film. So everything was aimed to bring laughs and it did successfully. If you go wi...

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson

Written on January 1, 2017

I cannot say that I had high hopes for this movie. It was a must buy for my collection since I had the first movie already and the kids wanted to see it anyway so yesterday when the kids where at my place we sat down to watch it.

It is definitely a movie for the younger audience. My two youngest kids had quite a few laughs while watching it and there was one ore two that entertained even me.

Otherwise this movie is a rather messy concoction of loads and loads of CGI, action, stunts, cheesy comments and silly acting. It borders on being a slapstick movie. It is rather unbelievable but Megan Fox was the one of the main actors that did the most serious performance in the movie.

The enjoyment of this movie is pretty much the CGI action, ludicrous stunts, primarily by the turtles, ...

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A review by in_the_crease

Written on March 22, 2017

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

I was indifferent to the first TMNT movie. It was okay; it could have been better. It could have also been far worse.

So, there was some apprehension going into TMNT: Out of the Shadows, because, traditionally, sequels were worse than their parent films.

Well, Turtles wasn't. The second film is actually much better than the first. It still has hard- to-digest action sequences right out of Michael Bay's wet dreams, but this one also had some heart. It had a theme.

Being a teenager is difficult enough without, one, having to shoulder the burden of saving the city from an evil ninja, and, two, being forced to hide from the very society they are protecting. The TMNT concept practically begs to touch on things like teen angst, and the feelin...

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A review by r96sk

Written on January 9, 2021

Kinda better than the first film, though by the end it basically levels out as a draw between the two. Too mundane once more.

<em>'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows'</em> does improve a few things, one being the score - not that it's great or anything, but it's more pleasant than Brian Tyler's attempt. Overall it's a little more watchable, but what affects this most is the messy ending - especially with the CGI, which looks like a video game.

Cast-wise it's largely the same, though Johnny Knoxville is dropped - not that I noticed until the credits, mind. Can't say I'll remember any of the cast's performances, just like in the 2014 production.

I guess it's a positive that this didn't completely crap the bed, as sequels sometimes do - especially ones that follow poor ...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on March 21, 2024

Two years after the first CGI turtle-fest, we have reassembled just about everyone for a return match with the "Shredder". It's whilst he is on a prison transfer that he is to break out from captivity and take up his quest for global domination once again. Luckily, the determined reporter "April" (Megan Fox) gets wind of this plan and alerts our intrepid heroes, but it's too late to prevent his escape. Not only that but the wily scientist "Baxter" (Tyler Perry) has managed to develop a teleport device that is going to empower "Shredder". When that malfunctions and introduces him to the powerful "Krang" from another dimension, he becomes imbued with surely some unstoppable technology - as well as giving him two genetically modified hoodlums - "Rock Steady" and "Bepop". Yeah, I know - by thi...

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