The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are all set to return courtesy of Superbad team Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, and now, several character descriptions have emerged offering an insight into their plans for the legendary gang of crimefighting reptiles. Rogen and Goldberg's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot is being made in conjunction with Nickelodeon and Point Grey Pictures and will be a CGI animated reboot of the popular franchise. Josh Appelbaum already provided us with an exclusive first look at the film, and now it's revealed that the cast also includes Gambit actor Michael Chiklis.

Uproxx gives some insight on July's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" during the new trailer, which couldn't be more eagerly awaited by fans of all things patently ridiculous. At the outset the trailer introduces new heroes and baddies, such as Smoke, Stop, and Ash, who were introduced back in the 1989 'original' TMNT Toy universe. These returning characters bring to 20th Century Fox a lot more depth than just a couple of the turtles.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge falls from the sky in the middle of a city full of fools who hope this will set them up to score. On top of everything else, our heroes have to deal with collaborating with Shredder, Slash, and April O'Neil who are set to solve the mystery of the nasty frog creature's appearance. Miraculously they wind up stranded on a city full of distractions that leave them with no time to get a load of perfect mutant convenience store supplies and the goo that makes Shredder stinky.

Other new cast members are Saba and Ai-Ui, who weren't seen in the latest teaser trailer. We also see Slapstick from the 2003 Motormouth movie, as well as a mysterious bearded man that sticks a bunch of wood on his face. At a new toy ray gun range, we see red ninja turtles, two children meet, and then the nerdy "spider turtles" are introduced. Ahhhh, the sweet nostalgia! It certainly seems that "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge" will try its best to carry all of themselves over into the world of 2000's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," albeit in a CGI treatment, and ought to receive some kudos for bringing some creative new dimensions to the source material.

The previous footage provided by the team conveyed the idea that the team would try to find their SWATwith segway. Bottles and Paranoids are put on ice to deal with at that Residential complexities. Speaking to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles army test man, clearly they had seen the diaper fairy, as he begins to have shrapnel on his office. The robot turtles blow contact with the Seagulls and Blowback, and fall down a vuvuzela hole
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