Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is set to hit theaters this August, and we haven't seen so much as a single official image (some promo/merchandise art has leaked online, however).
That may be about to change, though, because the first teaser trailer for Seth Rogen's animated TMNT adventure is rumored to debut during the 2023 Kids' Choice Awards this Saturday.
The movie's official Instagram page promoted the awards, and when a follower asked if the trailer was imminent, replied "soon." They gave no indication that it would screen during the show, but we have been reliably informed that something related to Mutant Mayhem will be a part of the proceedings, so keep an eye out for updates.
Plot details are still under wraps, but Rogen has previously said that he intends to emphasize the "teenage" aspects of the Turtles. While the teen/coming-of-age elements have obviously been explored in previous incarnations, it's never really been the main focus, so this could prove to be an intriguing approach.
The awesome foursome have starred in several features at this stage, with the most recent being the moderately successful (from a financial standpoint, at least) movies from Paramount and Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes. They previously appeared in animated form in Warner Bros.' 2007 adventure, TMNT.
Fans still regard the original 1990 film to be the best of the bunch, however.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem was directed by Jeff Rowe (The Mitchells vs. the Machines) and written by Brendan O’Brien (Neighbors)