Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem established itself as one of the best films featuring the hilarious, action-packed turtles. Paramount has promised more of the Seth Rogen-produced iteration of the TMNT, greenlighting a sequel, while also releasing a 12-episode streaming show revolving around the teenagers.
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles follows the turtles as they grow and learn to live as both turtles and high school teenagers. The show brings back beloved characters like Splinter and April O’Neil and introduces new villains. Tales of the TMNT originally began on Paramount+, but it’s now streaming on Netflix as well.
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Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Seasons
1
Cast
Brady Noon
, Nicolas Cantu
, Micah Abbey
, Shamon Brown Jr.
‘Tales of the TMNT’ Develops the Individual Characters
Tales of the TMNT has a more unique and interesting premise than most shows featuring the group. Whereas most series have focused on how the group works together, Tales of the TMNT splits the characters up and has each episode focus primarily on one of the four turtles.
Part of what made Mutant Mayhem so good was how the turtles interacted with each other. The voice actors’ relaxed and casual acting brought out the humorous teenage side of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. However, taking the time in the show to develop each of the characters is good for storytelling, but will also make the group much stronger and interesting in the sequel to Mutant Mayhem.
Each of the turtles already has a unique personality, and each episode tests that personality. In the first episode, Leonardo, who’s a natural leader, has to learn to fight alone with no one to lead. In another episode, Raphael, who’s strong and aggressive, has to learn to think, much like Donatello would. Donatello, the smart one, must learn to be unpredictable, and Michelangelo must learn to be responsible in other episodes.
More Mutants, More Enemies
After the turtles were revealed to the city at the end of Mutant Mayhem, many more threats emerged. Their first antagonist in Tales of the TMNT is Josefina Bishop, who has a hatred for mutants and creates robotic mechazoids to destroy them. The turtles spend the first few episodes stopping these mechazoids, but it’s not the last viewers will see of Bishop, as the Earth Protection Force recruits her to help get rid of the mutants.
The mutants also play a large role in Tales of the TMNT. A few of the characters from Mutant Mayhem, such as Leatherhead and Wingnut, are living in the sewers with the turtles and have started their own team, known as the Mutanimals. The latter half of the show has the turtles and Mutanimals fighting the East River Three, a group of aquatic animals mutated by Superfly’s machine. The series even introduces a mutated pigeon, created when Mikey spills his blood on a pigeon in one of the episodes.
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Tales of the TMNT also features more of the criminal underworld. Bad Bernie, one of the crime bosses introduced in Mutant Mayhem, teams up with the East River Three to steal a giant pearl and survives the season finale. The turtles also find themselves up against the Purple Dragons, a street gang that’s been fighting the turtles since the first TMNT comic run. The Purple Dragons’ inclusion could lead to the introduction of more street gangs in the Mutant Mayhem sequel, such as the Foot Clan, with the TMNT villain Shredder leading the clan.
‘Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Saves Best Characters for a Sequel
Even though Tales of the TMNT includes many characters not seen in the Mutant Mayhem movie, popular characters from past TMNT iterations are not included in the show. Many of these characters are backbones of the TMNT series and movies, so their absences are strange. However, they could just be missing because they’re being saved for the next movie, which more people might see.
Casey Wilson, the Turtles’ friend who wields sporting equipment as weapons, has appeared in most TMNT movies and shows. With the turtles working separately throughout Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the show had the perfect opportunity to introduce him, as he could have teamed up with one of the turtles in an episode. Unfortunately, audiences might just need to wait for the next film or longer to see him again.
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Villains seen in Mutant Mayhem are also absent from the show. The movie ends with Cynthia Utrom recruiting one of the turtles’ main villains, Shredder, to help capture them. However, Shredder is not in Tales of the TMNT, and his story is likely being saved for the sequel to Mutant Mayhem. Many fans have also been wondering if Cynthia Utrom is an android being controlled by Shredder’s villainous ally Krang, but they’ll have to wait for the next film to find out.
Seth Rogen, who produced Mutant Mayhem and Tales of the TMNT, has confirmed that the sequel to Mutant Mayhem is making progress. “There is a title, and it’s awesome, but I don’t think I can say it,” Rogen revealed. He also said a full, animatic version of the movie has been finished already. The sequel film to Mutant Mayhem and Tales of the TMNT is expected to release on October 9, 2026.
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