Paramount Cancels 'The Last Ronin' Movie, Announces New Live-Action 'TMNT'
Summary
Paramount has decided to cancel a planned live-action movie called "The Last Ronin" from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) franchise, which was meant to be R-rated. Instead, the company will focus on a more family-friendly live-action TMNT film with producer Neal H. Moritz.Key Facts
- Paramount's animated TMNT film, "Mutant Mayhem," was very successful.
- The planned live-action movie "The Last Ronin" was based on a comic where Michelangelo avenges his brothers.
- "The Last Ronin" movie was going to be R-rated but has now been canceled.
- Paramount is switching to a more family-friendly TMNT live-action project.
- Neal H. Moritz, known for producing the "Sonic" and "Fast and the Furious" franchises, will work on the new TMNT project.
- There is still a video game planned based on "The Last Ronin."
- The new TMNT live-action film could use CGI, similar to the "Sonic" movies.
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