Watch This: Spectacular Ninja Turtles Fan Movie ‘TMNT: The Final Ronin’
by Alex Billington
July 18, 2022
Supply: YouTube
“I would like to finish it, on my phrases, for my household… For honor.” With the 2022 San Diego Comedian-Con kicking off this week, it is the proper time to function this fan movie. TMNT: The Final Ronin is a 4 minute fan movie made by a Swedish YouTube creator named Magnus Edlund. It is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tribute challenge, impressed by and primarily based on the comedian ebook sequence of the identical identify. Magnus and he pals determined to carry to life one of many scenes within the comedian. It is a couple of lone surviving Turtle who units out on a mission of justice for his household and pals. It is a very darkish, and never child pleasant brief movie that has a vibe nearer to Warfare for the Planet of the Apes or The Batman, greater than every other official TMNT sequence or film. That includes the voice of Andrej Kotevski Lindwall as “The Final Ronin.” As many commenters have said, this must be become a full function as a result of I might watch the hell out of it. I actually dig the darker Turtles vibe right here.
Due to our pals at GeekTyrant for the tip on this one. Full description by way of YouTube: “The Final Ronin is ready in a future New York Metropolis the place a lone surviving Turtle units out on a seemingly hopeless mission to acquire justice for his useless household and pals. It is a comedian ebook sequence written by the unique creators of the TMNT, Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, who’re joined by author Tom Waltz. I’ve been working a couple of months now, making one scene of that comedian ebook sequence into an animation.” TMNT: The Final Ronin is a fan movie written and directed by Magnus Edlund – a Swedish YouTube creator of the channel “speedokaggen”. You can too comply with him on IG @speedokaggen. That includes music by Jacob A. Cadmus. With home made VFX. Magnus: “I am making this for the superb Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles group and since I really like the Turtles!” For more information on the challenge, head to YouTube. To observe extra shorts, click on right here. Your ideas?