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Director: | Dave Green |
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Writer: | Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec |
Staring: |
After supervillain Shredder escapes custody, he joins forces with mad scientist Baxter Stockman and two dimwitted henchmen, Bebop and Rocksteady, to unleash a diabolical plan to take over the world. As the Turtles prepare to take on Shredder and his new crew, they find themselves facing an even greater evil with similar intentions: the notorious Krang. | |
Release Date: | Jun 01, 2016 |
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Director: | Dave Green |
Writer: | Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec |
Genres: | Family, Comedy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | sibling relationship, turtle, sequel, based on comic, ninja, rat, bebop and rocksteady |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Platinum Dunes, 5150 Action, Gama Entertainment Partners |
Box Office |
Revenue: $245,623,848
Budget: $135,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Job |
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Rocco Muniz | Stunts |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
David Fleming | Additional Music |
Abdelkarim Belkasemi | Camera Loader |
Lula Carvalho | Director of Photography |
Martin Laing | Production Design |
Jim May | Editor |
Debra Neil-Fisher | Editor |
Lisa Fields | Casting |
Basil Grillo | Unit Production Manager |
Denis L. Stewart | Unit Production Manager |
Alexander H. Gayner | First Assistant Director |
Crystal Dowd | Visual Effects Producer |
Susan Greenhow | Visual Effects Producer |
Kevin Martel | Animation Supervisor |
Jason W. Jennings | Supervising Sound Editor |
Terry Porter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Richard Augusto Burgos | Stunts |
Kevin Chase | Stunts |
George B. Colucci Jr. | Stunts |
Tim Drnec | Stunts |
Matt Emig | Stunts |
Danny Graham | Stunts |
Daniel Hernandez | Stunts |
Keone Kim | Stunts |
John C. Stuver | ADR Editor |
Jim Ng | Stunts |
Mike Ryan | Stunts |
Justin Sundquist | Stunts |
Lori Scowley | Production Controller |
Miguel López-Castillo | Art Direction |
Debra Schutt | Set Decoration |
Matthew Moriarty | Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator |
Tim Norman | "B" Camera Operator |
Bobby Mancuso | First Assistant Camera |
Scott Tinsley | First Assistant Camera |
Chris Silano | First Assistant Camera |
Anthony Coan | Second Assistant Camera |
Andrew Nelson | Second Assistant Camera |
Troy Sola | Second Assistant Camera |
Justin Mancuso | Camera Loader |
Connie Huang | Camera Loader |
Nicholas Kay | Digital Imaging Technician |
Patrick Capone | Additional Director of Photography |
Jack Donnelly | Additional Director of Photography |
John Oliveri | Additional First Assistant Camera |
Robert Strait | Digital Imaging Technician |
Deirdre Horgan | Script Supervisor |
Tom Nelson | Sound Mixer |
Peter Fonda | Sound Mixer |
Frank Graziadei | Boom Operator |
Brady Nelson | Cableman, Boom Operator |
John Gutierrez | Boom Operator |
Jay Fortune | Chief Lighting Technician |
Brian McClean | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Kenneth Potter | Lighting Technician |
Jeffrey Hinnes | Lighting Technician |
Ben Ng | Lighting Technician |
Patrick Lynch | Lighting Technician |
Glenn Heap | Lighting Technician |
Tom Prate | First Company Grip |
Steven R. Paquette | Second Company Grip |
Brandon Malone | Dolly Grip |
Gregory M. Dressel | Dolly Grip |
Todd Giresi | Grip |
Brendan Lowry | Grip |
Joaquin E. Padilla | Grip |
Kevin Hughes | Grip |
Gavin Holmes Jr. | Grip |
Shaun Patrick Lowry | Rigging Grip |
Douglas Kennedy | Rigging Grip |
Paul Grunke | Rigging Grip |
Michael Norman Buck | Techno Crane Operator |
J.D. Schwalm | Special Effects Supervisor |
Jim Schwalm | Special Effects Coordinator |
Nathaniel Acord | Special Effects Technician |
Sean Amborn | Special Effects Technician |
Conrad V. Brink Jr. | Special Effects Technician |
Greg Bryant | Special Effects Technician |
Jeremiah Cooke | Special Effects Technician |
Mike Derry | Special Effects Technician |
David Eland | Special Effects Technician |
Nathanael Brotherhood | Special Effects Technician |
Doug Facciponti | Special Effects Technician |
Roland Fullajtar | Special Effects Technician |
Shane Gross | Special Effects Technician |
Raymond Hoffman | Special Effects Technician |
Eric Jolley | Special Effects Technician |
David K. Lieber III | Special Effects Technician |
Aleksandr Lokensgard | Special Effects Technician |
Mike Maggi | Special Effects Technician |
Robert H. Paquette | Special Effects Technician |
Daniel Slavin | Special Effects Technician |
Charles R. Simunek | Special Effects Technician |
Matthew Wilson | Special Effects Technician |
Jim Bilz | Pyrotechnician |
Nils Widboom | Location Manager |
Mara Alcaly | Assistant Location Manager |
Robert Noonan | Assistant Location Manager |
Jamie Vermilye | Assistant Location Manager |
Diana Burton | Property Master |
David Schanker | Assistant Property Master |
Sarah Dennis | Assistant Set Decoration |
Lisa Scoppa | Set Decoration Buyer |
Paul Cheponis | Set Decoration Buyer |
Philip Canfield | Leadman |
Tina Khayat | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Patrice Canfield Longo | Set Dresser |
Richard K. Hoppe | Set Dresser |
Michael Bruno | Set Dresser |
Debbie Canfield | Set Dresser |
Damon Hahn | Set Dresser |
Tim Zydel | Set Dresser |
Casey Devlin | Set Dresser |
Teresa Kelly Canfield | Set Dresser |
Jim Cook | Set Dresser |
Tom Tamborello | Set Dresser |
Arianna Gallo | Assistant Costume Designer |
Kate Edwards | Costume Supervisor |
Kathleen Gerlach | Costume Supervisor |
Winsome G. McKoy | Costume Supervisor |
Kimmie Guiragossian | Costumer |
Sandi Figueroa | Costumer |
Jessica Chaney | Costumer |
Kathleen St. John | Costumer |
Danielle Cadorette | Tailor |
John Caglione Jr. | Makeup Department Head |
Eve Morrow | Key Makeup Artist |
Josh Turi | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Angela Levin | Makeup Artist |
Wanda Patterson | Makeup Artist |
Jasen Joseph Sica | Hair Department Head |
Gary Martori | Key Hair Stylist |
Byron Johnson | Hairstylist |
Debra L. Tennant | First Assistant Editor |
Sam Bollinger | First Assistant Editor |
Jamie Clarke | Assistant Editor |
Christian Sharaf | Assistant Editor |
David S. Clark | Assistant Editor |
Maria Gonzales | Assistant Editor |
Greg Thompson | Assistant Editor |
Stephanie Coats | Post Production Assistant |
Ray Bushey III | Visual Effects Editor |
Ron San Agustin | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
Kevin LaNeave | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
John Naclerio | Production Supervisor |
John DeSimone | Production Supervisor |
Daren Hicks | Production Supervisor |
Shima Majidi | Assistant Production Coordinator |
John Moskowitz | Script Coordinator |
Woodrow Travers | Second Second Assistant Director |
Luca Waldman | Second Second Assistant Director |
Joseph Landry | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Alex Scricco | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Stephen E. Hagen | First Assistant Director |
Anna Olshansky | Second Assistant Director |
John McKenna Jr. | Second Second Assistant Director |
Peter Dorsey | Assistant Art Director |
Aimee Dombo Desmond | Assistant Art Director |
Jeannette Kim | Assistant Art Director |
Michael Auszura | Assistant Art Director |
Jeffrey D. McDonald | Assistant Art Director |
Gregory Hill | Graphic Designer |
David Lowery | Storyboard Artist |
Mark Vena | Storyboard Artist |
Todd Harris | Storyboard Artist |
Tony Liberatore | Storyboard Artist |
Phil Langone | Storyboard Artist |
Dan Sweetman | Storyboard Artist |
John Barba | Casting Associate |
Karina Walters | Casting Associate |
Kathleen Chopin | Casting |
Chad Eric Murnane | Casting Assistant |
Anne Davison | Casting Associate |
Jessica Miglio | Still Photographer |
Nick Irving Allen | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Skylar Nichols | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Melissa Franco | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Scott Gastellu | Compositing Artist |
Nina Harlan | Compositing Artist |
Chance Tanner | 3D Coordinator |
Michael Hertlein | Dialogue Editor |
Renée Tondelli | ADR Editor |
Anna MacKenzie | ADR Editor |
Chris Terhune | Sound Effects Editor |
Chris Diebold | Sound Effects Editor |
Joel Erickson | Sound Effects Editor |
Dan O'Connell | Foley Artist |
John T. Cucci | Foley Artist |
James Ashwill | Foley Mixer |
Richard Duarte | Foley Mixer |
Jack Cucci | Foley Mixer |
Judah Getz | ADR Mixer |
Vicki Lemar | ADR Mixer |
Michael Miller | ADR Mixer |
Alex Gibson | Supervising Music Editor |
Kevin McKeever | Music Editor |
Gary Dworetsky | Additional Music |
Jay Flood | Additional Music |
Corey Allen Jackson | Additional Music |
Kenneth Nelson | Construction Coordinator |
Wendy S. Williams | Unit Production Manager |
Jacques Haitkin | Second Unit Director of Photography |
James LaRocca | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Ken C. Wu | Second Assistant Director |
Onofrio Nino Pansini | "A" Camera Operator |
Henry Tirl | "B" Camera Operator |
Daniel Nichols | "C" Camera Operator |
Greg Luntzel | First Assistant Camera |
Robert M. Sagaser | First Assistant Camera |
Todd Schlopy | First Assistant Camera |
Ethan Borsuk | First Assistant Camera |
Symon Mink | First Assistant Camera |
Stephen Wong | First Assistant Camera |
Eve Strickman | Second Assistant Camera |
Matt Fortlage | Second Assistant Camera |
Terry Wolcott | Second Assistant Camera |
Brendan K. Russell | Second Assistant Camera |
Brett Roedel | Second Assistant Camera |
Dave Satin | Digital Imaging Technician |
Veronica Lupu | Script Supervisor |
James A. Dolan | Chief Lighting Technician |
Kane Delaney | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
David L. Kissinger II | Lighting Technician |
Michael Mortell | Lighting Technician |
Peter Bulavinetz | First Company Grip |
Peter Chrimes | First Company Grip |
Robbin Park | Second Company Grip |
Rob Harlow | Dolly Grip |
Dylan Crawshay-Williams | Grip |
Abraham Altbuch | Grip |
David Ganczewski | Grip |
Craig William Catolane | Grip |
Matthew Farrell | Grip |
Timothy Limner | Rigging Grip |
David Gray | Rigging Grip |
Manuel Abad III | Rigging Grip |
Katherine Glendenning | Rigging Grip |
Rafael Lima | Location Manager |
Corri Hopkins | Assistant Location Manager |
Gail A. Fitzgibbons | Costume Supervisor |
Thomas M. Smalley | Costumer |
Billie Jo Fisher | Costumer |
Debbie Peiser | Hairstylist |
Leslie Fuller | Makeup Artist |
Veronique Lee | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Amanda O'Reilly | Assistant Production Coordinator |
James Currier | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Noreen R. Cheleden | Second Assistant Director |
Craig Pressgrove | First Assistant Camera |
Kyle Knudson | First Assistant Camera |
James A. Sylvia | Second Assistant Camera |
Alex Worster | Second Assistant Camera |
Alexander W. Lewis | Camera Loader |
Ilya Akiyoshi | Digital Imaging Technician |
Daniel McIntosh | Sound Mixer |
Robert Mabin | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Gerard Lowry | Second Company Grip |
Donald Glenn | Dolly Grip |
Ian O'Neill | Dolly Grip |
James Glenn | Grip |
Veloz U.R. Gomez | Grip |
Gary English | Hair Department Head |
Rachel English | Makeup Artist |
Malu Miranda | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Fernando Zagallo | Production Manager |
Fabricio Tadeu | Camera Operator |
Sandro Galvão | Camera Operator |
Eduardo Duque Pimenta | First Assistant Camera |
Pedro Von Krüger | First Assistant Camera |
Diogo Ribeiro | Second Assistant Camera |
Nicolau Saldanha | Second Assistant Camera |
Renato Mineirinho | First Company Grip |
Edu Mourão | Second Company Grip |
Gilberto Araujo | Second Company Grip |
Alex Viana | Second Company Grip |
Jazmin Castillo | Location Manager |
Marcelo San Martin | Assistant Location Manager |
Amanda Haddad | Production Coordinator |
David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
Marissa Gomes | Visual Effects Producer |
Shawn Kelly | Animation Supervisor |
Dan Seddon | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Bryan Cantwell | CG Supervisor |
Leandro Estebecorena | CG Supervisor |
Danielle Legovich | Visual Effects Producer |
Ben Lock | Visual Effects Producer |
Thang Le | Visual Effects Art Director |
Dan Wheaton | Visual Effects Art Director |
Laurent Hugueniot | CG Supervisor |
Anthony Zwartouw | CG Supervisor |
Lorelei David | Visual Effects Editor |
Sam Willing | Visual Effects Editor |
Dave Green | Director |
Josh Appelbaum | Writer |
André Nemec | Writer |
Peter Laird | Characters |
Kevin Eastman | Characters |
Bob Ducsay | Editor |
Sarah Edwards | Costume Designer |
Steve Jablonsky | Original Music Composer |
Pablo Helman | Second Unit Director, Visual Effects Supervisor |
Deanna Leslie Kelly | Second Assistant Director |
Spiro Razatos | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Robert Weaver | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nancy Nugent | Supervising Sound Editor |
Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jonathan Eusebio | Stunt Coordinator |
Alex Anagnostidis | Stunts |
Joe Bucaro III | Stunts |
Chris Cenatiempo | Stunts |
Anis Cheurfa | Stunts |
Phil Culotta | Stunts |
Kachina Dechert | Stunts |
Donald John Hewitt | Stunts |
Micah Karns | Stunts |
Henry Kingi | Stunts |
Paul M. Lane | Stunts |
Oakley Lehman | Stunts |
Jalil Jay Lynch | Stunts |
Brian Machleit | Stunts |
Angela Meryl | Stunts |
Denney Pierce | Stunts |
Jimmy N. Roberts | Stunts |
Kevin Rogers | Stunts |
Brian Smyj | Stunts |
Miriam Schapiro | Art Department Coordinator |
Marcus Taormina | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Kira Roessler | ADR Editor |
John Marquis | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer |
Malte Bieler | Sound Effects Editor |
Alicia Stevenson | Foley Artist |
Dawn Fintor | Foley Artist |
David Jobe | Foley Mixer |
Andy Gill | Stunt Coordinator |
David Leitch | Second Unit Director |
Jack Gill | Stunt Coordinator |
Julian Foddy | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nelson Sepulveda | Compositing Supervisor |
Jon Valera | Fight Choreographer |
Name | Title |
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Galen Walker | Producer |
Denis L. Stewart | Executive Producer |
Eric J. Crown | Executive Producer |
Napoleon Smith III | Executive Producer |
Lori Scowley | Associate Producer |
Basil Grillo | Associate Producer |
Bret Rowe | Associate Producer |
Marc Pappalardo | Associate Producer |
Michael Bay | Producer |
Andrew Form | Producer |
Brad Fuller | Producer |
Scott Mednick | Producer |
Grant Curtis | Executive Producer |
Josh Appelbaum | Executive Producer |
André Nemec | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 47 | 56 | 32 |
2024 | 5 | 52 | 76 | 40 |
2024 | 6 | 49 | 72 | 31 |
2024 | 7 | 71 | 132 | 37 |
2024 | 8 | 52 | 100 | 36 |
2024 | 9 | 44 | 68 | 30 |
2024 | 10 | 58 | 95 | 35 |
2024 | 11 | 50 | 117 | 31 |
2024 | 12 | 41 | 67 | 29 |
2025 | 1 | 37 | 56 | 26 |
2025 | 2 | 32 | 57 | 8 |
2025 | 3 | 13 | 53 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 8 | 17 | 5 |
2025 | 5 | 7 | 18 | 4 |
2025 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 5 |
2025 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 4 |
2025 | 8 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
Trending Position
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2025 | 7 | 877 | 937 |
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2025 | 4 | 700 | 890 |
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2025 | 2 | 963 | 963 |
**They are back with even more stimulated to fight the crime.** Another great addition to the franchise, I completely enjoyed. The first thing is the pace, it was so fast, from opening to the end, non-stop actions and comedies. I regret that I was not able to watch this in digital 3D, other than ... that, this is a wonderful film for TMNT fans. I know, some people downgrading it, but don't believe them, it is just a fine film if not an awesome as I'm praising, particularly keeping in my mind the common people. So watch this for entertainment and it will deliver for sure. There are some flaws, but I did not care about them, because it was not a documentary film or even a sci-fi film, it's just a fun-action film. So everything was aimed to bring laughs and it did successfully. If you go with science, then this is a nonsense film. Anyway, the vfx was very impressive, the CGI characters looked even better than the previous one. Don't compare it with the DC or Marvel's films, it is setting up its own trend. Like those new additions, Rhino and Warthog characters were seems more like reading a comic book, straight outta from the sketches. Excellent follow-up and expecting another sequel in the next two years. The director of 'Earth to Echo' did a great job, and also all the actors. Little disappointed was the villain. I expected some strong confrontation between the heroes and the bad guys which was a let down. Though, all the stunt sequences were well designed. Those clichés like a mad scientist, alien invasion, hole in the sky et cetera, did not stop me from having a good time. Surely I would watch it one more time, just for entertainment, that's what this film is good at. I suggest you as well to watch it if you're seeking the same. _8/10_
I cannot say that I had high hopes for this movie. It was a must buy for my collection since I had the first movie already and the kids wanted to see it anyway so yesterday when the kids where at my place we sat down to watch it. It is definitely a movie for the younger audience. My two youngest ... kids had quite a few laughs while watching it and there was one ore two that entertained even me. Otherwise this movie is a rather messy concoction of loads and loads of CGI, action, stunts, cheesy comments and silly acting. It borders on being a slapstick movie. It is rather unbelievable but Megan Fox was the one of the main actors that did the most serious performance in the movie. The enjoyment of this movie is pretty much the CGI action, ludicrous stunts, primarily by the turtles, plenty of explosions and gadgets. The turtles garbage truck was rather fun for example. Silly but fun. As an adult be prepared to leave you brain in idle and try to enjoy the cinematic magic that went into this movie. Then you might find it slightly enjoyable or at least not a total waste of time.
*** This review may contain spoilers *** I was indifferent to the first TMNT movie. It was okay; it could have been better. It could have also been far worse. So, there was some apprehension going into TMNT: Out of the Shadows, because, traditionally, sequels were worse than their parent films ... . Well, Turtles wasn't. The second film is actually much better than the first. It still has hard- to-digest action sequences right out of Michael Bay's wet dreams, but this one also had some heart. It had a theme. Being a teenager is difficult enough without, one, having to shoulder the burden of saving the city from an evil ninja, and, two, being forced to hide from the very society they are protecting. The TMNT concept practically begs to touch on things like teen angst, and the feeling of being an outcast that almost all teens feel at some point. But, because they're mutant turtles, this would of course be magnified 10 times. But the franchise, in its various incarnations, hardly addresses this. But the new Turtle film does. It appeals to the sensibilities of people who recall the awkwardness of being a teenager. This movie actually says something. There are some flaws, however. Shredder and Krang meet for the first time, Krang proposes an alliance, Shredder accepts. At no point does Shredder flip out while a talking brain rambles on about his plans for world domination. At no point does Shredder question Krang. He is a banished evil warlord. Why would Shredder trust him? Megan Fox, unfortunately, is still a thing. Would have been nice to have Casey Jones truer to his original character. But where the film works is in the script, and, particularly, the scenes with the Turtles, sans their human friends. And then there's Rocksteady and Bebop. We 80's kids have been waiting 26 years to have them on screen, and, when it finally happens, it doesn't disappoint. There's an interesting dynamic at play with them: While the Turtles yearn for acceptance and to be human, Rocksteady and Bebop, former humans, are happy to be monsters. I guess the ooze is always on greener on the other side. But a pretty good Turtle movie overall, and a lot of fun.
Kinda better than the first film, though by the end it basically levels out as a draw between the two. Too mundane once more. <em>'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows'</em> does improve a few things, one being the score - not that it's great or anything, but it's more pleasant than B ... rian Tyler's attempt. Overall it's a little more watchable, but what affects this most is the messy ending - especially with the CGI, which looks like a video game. Cast-wise it's largely the same, though Johnny Knoxville is dropped - not that I noticed until the credits, mind. Can't say I'll remember any of the cast's performances, just like in the 2014 production. I guess it's a positive that this didn't completely crap the bed, as sequels sometimes do - especially ones that follow poor originals. Still, this isn't good at all - and, unsurprisingly, killed the would-be franchise early on.
Two years after the first CGI turtle-fest, we have reassembled just about everyone for a return match with the "Shredder". It's whilst he is on a prison transfer that he is to break out from captivity and take up his quest for global domination once again. Luckily, the determined reporter "April" (M ... egan Fox) gets wind of this plan and alerts our intrepid heroes, but it's too late to prevent his escape. Not only that but the wily scientist "Baxter" (Tyler Perry) has managed to develop a teleport device that is going to empower "Shredder". When that malfunctions and introduces him to the powerful "Krang" from another dimension, he becomes imbued with surely some unstoppable technology - as well as giving him two genetically modified hoodlums - "Rock Steady" and "Bepop". Yeah, I know - by this point I was beginning to lose the will, but I think this might be marginally better than the 2014 outing. There's more of a story here as the heroes take on their nemesis, and deal with mutating mutants whilst also raising some philosophical issues around their own "humanity". This latter development causes a little friction amongst our otherwise loyal friends and reminds them that honesty is always the best policy! There's plenty of action and though it ends up very similar to the last in this franchise, I found it a passable effort. Not that I'd ever bother watching it again.