Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has no dull moments.
They have monstrous plans for Gotham City, which includes Batman's rogues gallery of villains in Arkham Asylum.īatman vs. Ra's al Ghul (Cas Anvar) and his League of Assassins are working with the Shredder. Meanwhile, Robin (Ben Giroux) discovers the other dastardly player in the evil plot. Their chuckles turn to a beatdown and bruises after their first encounter with the Dark Knight. They are genuinely entertained by the costumed baddies and blimps that hover around for no reason at all. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are totally stoked by Gotham City's weirdness. Hot on Shredder's trail, Michelangelo (Kyle Mooney) and his heroes in a half shell brothers are also investigating the equipment thefts. The leader of the Foot Clan isn't fazed by Batman's theatrics or technology. Shredder (Andrew Kishino) is unlike anyone Batman has fought before. He sets up a trap and is stunned by the skills of his blade-wearing, metal-helmeted adversary. Batman (Rachel Bloom) is concerned about the pattern of scientific installations being robbed. She gets help from mysterious reptile men that disappear in a cloud of smoke. Batgirl (Rachel Bloom) defends a laboratory from a deadly ninja attack. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles opens in Gotham City. It is a must see for every comic genre and animation fan.īatman vs. Coupled with a clever, often hilarious script, this installment ranks as one of the best. It expertly uses slow motion to add sizzle to the awesome fight scenes. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is stylistically different than previous DC films.
Loosely based on the 2015 crossover comic series by James Tynion IV, Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a bodaciously fun and action-packed adventure.