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Love it or hate it, a contemporary, hyper-stylized take on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is coming. Principal photography of the Jonathan Liebesman directed, Michael Bay produced picture is currently underway, and the first set photos of Megan Fox as April O’Neil have made their way online.

I don’t know if a single soul expected otherwise, but… she doesn’t really look like April O’Neil. Then again, does she really need to, starring in a reboot and all?

In any case, take a look at the first set photos of Megan Fox as April O’Neil below, and let us know what you think! Head over to TheDailyMail for plenty of other images, including some trampoline-jumping action (if you’re into that kind of thing).

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Just last week we learned that actor Alan Ritchson had been cast in Paramount’s upcoming  reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The film, which will be produced by Michael Bay (Transformers) and directed by Jonathan Liebesman (Wrath Of The Titans), has now cast the remaining turtles as well.
  
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Pete Ploszek (Parks And Recreation) has been cast as Leonardo, Jeremy Howard (Galaxy Quest) as Donatello, and Noel Fisher (Battle: Los Angeles) as Michaelangelo. These three will join Ritchson and Megan Fox in the upcoming film, which is also looking to cast it’s Shredder very soon as well. Too bad Ken Watanbe is currently busy with Legendary’s Godzilla at the moment. Unlike the original films, this new one will bring the turtles to life via motion capture rather than body suits. Production is set to begin on the film next month, so expect to learn the remainder of the cast very soon.

 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is set to hit theaters June 6th, 2014.

 

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Casting is currently on Paramount and Platinum Dunes upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Not long ago we had learned that Megan Fox has joined the cast of the Jonathon Liebesman directed live-action/CGI reboot of the franchise as April O’Neil and now they’ve begun casting the film’s turtles. Alan Ritchson, who will be appearing in the upcoming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, has been cast as the film’s Raphael.

 

Unlike the original film series, which saw actors in bulky suits, we’ll see the turtles brought to life via motion capture technology. Filming is set to begin next month, so we should expect to hear about the rest of the cast very soon.

 

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is set to hit theaters June 6th, 2014

 

Source: Deadline

We haven’t been getting much news regarding the Michael Bay produced and Jonathon Liebesman directed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot, minus learning that Megan Fox will be playing April O’Neil in the film and that filming will begin in April. Paramount Pictures have announced that the semi-controversial reboot has been pushed back three weeks after the original release date of May 16th, 2014.

 

The film will now be hitting theaters June 6th, 2014. This isn’t a major delay by any means and probably to avoid competition with Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Legendary’s Godzilla (which was set to open the same weekend). Filming on the project is set to begin very soon and we should begin learning even more regarding the cast over the next month or two.

 

Source: Deadline

Director Michael Bay and actress Megan Fox had a very major falling out a few years back, which led to the actress being replaced in Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. Well, it looks like Michael Bay and Megan Fox have put their differences aside. The director has revealed that Fox will be joining the cast of Jonathon Liebesman’s upcoming Teenage Mutant  Ninja Turtles as the film’s April O’Neil. The actress beat out the likes of Jane Levy, Anna Kendrick and Elizabeth Olsen for the role.

 

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TMNT: we are bringing Megan Fox back into the family!

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It’s still unclear if the film will be titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or simply Ninja Turtles at the moment. The film is set to begin filming in a few months, so we should expect to start hearing even more casting details regarding the project very soon.

 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (or Ninja Turtles?) is set hit theaters on May 16th, 2014.

 

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When it comes to director Judd Apatow’s work, he has an interesting and particular vision. His irregular, yet carefully honed, style is both peculiar and fascinating all at the same time. He’s a living conundrum. His major motion picture debut came in the form of the raunchy tale The 40 Year Old Virgin, which is admittedly one of my favorite comedies of the 2000s. He then followed up with the $200 million comedy Knocked Up, an occasionally vulgar but far more sensitive brand of humor. However, it was Apatow’s third feature that got everyone caught in a tailspin. 2009’s deceptively titled Funny People yielded less laughs and alienated moviegoers by running nearly two and a half hours long and addressing such weighty topics like death and cancer. Living with a dark cloud over his head ever since, audiences want to know if Apatow’s newest spin-off film, This is 40, is more like its originator Knocked Up, or its predecessor Funny People. Truth be told, it’s somewhere in between.

This is 40 revisits the erratic and dysfunctional married lives of Pete (played by Paul Rudd) and Debbie (played by Apatow’s wife, Leslie Mann). As they both reach the pivotal age of 40, the couple agrees to take a happier and stress-free approach through the next phase of life. But when news of Pete’s failing record label leads to financial instability for their family, lies begin to accumulate and the couple quickly learns that there’s no escaping the hardships of life and marriage.

Judd Apatow’s upcoming release, This is 40, proves to be a successful turn and step forward on his path back to previously reached heights. Illustrating a fearless disregard for the two-hour threshold, the director once again attempts to bridge the divide between comedy and drama. But make no mistake about, This is 40 is clearly a comedy first. At its brittle heart and center are leading stars Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd who prove to be adequate but imperfect. In fact, This is 40 looks past its main couple and succeeds on behalf of its strong collection of eclectic supporting characters. Excellent performances from the likes of Albert Brooks, Jason Segel, Megan Fox and Chris O’Dowd help the audience to ease their way through a sometimes bumpy ride. Brooks shines brighter than the rest and delivers a large portion of the film’s most memorable moments. The jokes are fresh and consistent and you can rest assured that there’s no shortage of laughs here. And while This is 40 doesn’t quite measure up to the glaring success of past works such as The 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up, the film in a refreshing return to a comedy-first outlook that’s made Apatow a household name.

Although This is 40 is definitely a step in the right direction, the feature has many distinct faults. For starters, it becomes quite irksome to spend two hours and fifteen minutes watching a couple complain about money issues while they drive around in BMWs and throw extravagantly catered parties. The whole first-world “woe is me” routine ultimately makes it difficult to sympathize with Pete and Debbie’s onscreen dilemmas. Furthermore, Apatow’s undulating script makes for a roller-coaster ride of up and down moments between the leading couple. This is 40 becomes a repetitive sequence of problem/solution … problem/solution … problem/solution … almost to the point of ad nauseam. Still, despite all of its visible flaws, This is 40 contains the appropriate amount of laughs and strong cameo’s (a job well done to Philadelphia Flyers Scott Hartnell and Ian LaPerriere – see below) to keep you engaged from start to finish.

This Christmas writer and director Judd Apatow brings us, This is 40, a hysterical comedy that translates well to the big screen. As imperfect as it is, the film marks a solid return for Apatow who really soured a large portion of audiences with his 2009 overly-dramatic dud Funny People. Still young and energetic, Apatow expects a long and prosperous career in the business. While he demonstrates a unique ability to generate a heartfelt comedy, Apatow’s future success hinges on the types of stories he decides to tell. Sticking to a humor-first approach has benefited him in the past and benefits him once again with This is 40. But despite its likability, there’s no reason to rush to theatres to see this overly-long laugh fest. While This is 40 is a slightly above average movie experience, perhaps it’s best suited for a Friday night movie rental.

Grade: 3/5

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Derek Miller returns to Geekscape to talk about his new TBS comedy series “The Wedding Band”, premiering this weekend! Derek talks about getting the gig after not knowing how to play the drums, becoming friends with Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox and talking to Lost’s Harold Perrineau about the series ending! Also, what Derek gave up comic books for, making it in Hollywood and what games he’s still playing. Oh yeah, and Megan Fox is a serious gamer.

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So, if you haven’t seen the first trailer by now we are bringing you the second trailer for Judd Apatow’s upcoming sort-of-sequel to Knocked Up, This Is 40. The film focuses on Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann), characters first introduced to us in Knocked Up. Looks pretty good to me. I’m on board.

Writer/director/producer Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Funny People) brings audiences This Is 40, an original comedy that expands upon the story of Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann) from the blockbuster hit Knocked Up as we see first hand how they are dealing with their current state of life.

This Is 40 hits theaters December 21st.