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TMNT Reboot: Fast & Furious Producer to Revive Turtles
20 Nov
Summary
- Fast & Furious producer Neal H. Moritz is negotiating to restart TMNT films.
- Paramount aims to "Sonic-fy" the franchise for broad, all-ages appeal.
- Previous R-rated TMNT film and animated series were recently canceled.

Paramount Pictures is reportedly in negotiations with Neal H. Moritz, the producer behind The Fast and the Furious franchise, to revive the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as a live-action film series. This move aligns with Paramount's strategy to re-evaluate its intellectual property and unlock the full potential of its owned franchises.
The studio is aiming to "Sonic-fy" the TMNT brand, drawing inspiration from the successful live-action/hybrid "Sonic the Hedgehog" movies which achieved significant box office success. This suggests a focus on broad, all-ages appeal for the new TMNT films.
This strategic pivot follows recent cancellations, including an R-rated "The Last Ronin" live-action project and the animated series "Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," signaling a clear shift in direction for the franchise's cinematic future. The sequel to the acclaimed animated film "Mutant Mayhem" is still slated for a 2027 release.




