Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael and Leonardo are back in the movies in Ninja Turtles Teenage Years! After years away from the human world, the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts.
Their new friend April O’Neill helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they find themselves overwhelmed by events as an army of mutants turns against them.
Warning, this article contains spoilers and reveals a post-credits scene
After defeating Superfly, the big villain of their teenage years, the Turtle brothers enter their neighborhood high school and celebrate their victory. Behind the scenes, however, things are brewing against the mutant quartet.
In the post-credits sequence, Cynthia Utrom, the antagonist who secretly pulls the strings in the film, reappears. Cold, calculating and ruthless, he’s determined to build an army of mutants he can sell to the government and won’t let anyone, including the Turtles, stand in his way.
After failing against our heroes, she is not going to admit defeat. From his headquarters, he promises to call anyone who can capture the Turtles to harm them in his Machiavellian plans.
Then we meet outside. The camera pans to reveal a familiar silhouette to fans of the saga: Shredder! Therefore, this iconic villain of the Ninja Turtles franchise will be the main antagonist of the second opus of Teenage Years, which has already become official.
Shredder in the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Equipped with a kind of armor covered with sharp blades, he especially wears the characteristic samurai helmet. The leader of a criminal organization called the Foot Clan, he is the Ninja Turtles’ bitterest enemy.
Fans of the characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird can start tapping their feet in anticipation of the showdown between the Turtles and the Shredder!
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