As unorthodox as this method could also be, it’s already resonating with audiences. Our own review offers the movie 3.5 stars, praising Mutant Mayhem for its willingness to “play the wacky kid in the back of the class.” As extra youngsters meet up with it, Mutant Mayhem will certainly resonate, and you realize what which means: sequel!
In a current chat with Den of Geek, Mutant Mayhem Jeff Rowe, director of the equally fantastic The Mitchells vs. the Machines, admitted that sequel ideas aren’t removed from his thoughts. “I think a lot of people are gonna want more,” Rowe confessed. “These characters are so wonderful, this casting is so wonderful, you just love spending time with them.” Acknowledging that “people are going to want to spend more time with [these Turtles],” Rowe dropped an indirect reveal. “Conversations have been happening,” he says with a little bit of coyness.
You can watch our full interview with Rowe from SDCC 2023 under:
At this level, Rowe can’t remark as regards to these conversations. But his dialog with Den of Geek does drop just a few hints. “The Turtles’ world is a big one, there’s a lot left to explore,” stated Rowe, suggesting {that a} follow-up film would decide up on a few of the factors left unresolved by the primary film. Those factors embody large dangerous Cynthia Utrom (Maya Rudolph), whose surname can be the title of brain-like aliens that gave the world cartoon villain Krang, and, in fact, the Shredder.
We solely see Shredder briefly in the movie’s mid-credit sequence, however that’s sufficient to whet followers’ urge for food for extra. Are these adolescent Turtles prepared for such a heavy hitter? Probably not, however we are able to’t wait to see them face off.