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The Full Trailer for“TMNT: Mutant Mayhem” is Here

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon have dropped an exciting bombshell for all the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans out there. Following the intriguing teaser released in early March, they have now unleashed the full trailer for the highly anticipated CG-animated feature reboot, titled “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.”

The voice cast for the iconic turtle heroes is an impressive lineup of talent. Micah Abbey lends his voice to the intellectual Donatello, while Shamon Brown Jr. brings life to the fun-loving Michelangelo. Nicolas Cantu takes on the role of the disciplined leader Leonardo, and Brady Noon completes the quartet as the fiercely independent Raphael. Adding to the star power is the legendary Jackie Chan, who lends his voice to the wise rat mentor, Splinter.

But that’s not all. The film boasts an ensemble cast of incredible actors. Ayo Edebiri portrays the beloved April O’Neil, and the mischievous mutant duo Bebop and Rocksteady are voiced by Seth Rogen and John Cena, respectively. Giancarlo Esposito takes on the role of the brilliant yet sinister Baxter Stockman, and Paul Rudd brings his charm to the character of Mondo Gecko. Ice Cube lends his voice to the stylish Superfly, while Rose Byrne portrays the fierce and cunning Leatherhead. The comical Hannibal Buress voices Genghis Frog, Natasia Demetriou brings Wingnut to life, and the music sensation Post Malone takes on the role of Ray Fillet. Last but certainly not least, Maya Rudolph lends her voice to the enigmatic Cynthia Utrom.

The story follows our favourite turtle brothers as they strive to win the hearts of the people of New York City by performing heroic acts. Their ultimate goal is to be accepted as normal teenagers. Along the way, they find themselves entangled with a mysterious crime syndicate and enlist the help of their new friend April O’Neil, voiced by Ayo Edebiri. However, their mission takes a dangerous turn when a formidable mutant army is unleashed. This marks Nickelodeon’s first foray into theatrical CG-animated movies.