Corey Feldman Says Hes Been In Communications About Reprising Donatello For Ninja Turtles
                                               Posted on 
November 21, 2012 by 
Brendon Connelly                    
                  
                                                                                                             Corey Feldman provided the voice of the semi-cartilaginous martial artist technophile called Donatello in the first and third live-action 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles  films. Im told that the fans think he did a great job, and that hes  as associated with the role as Peter Cullen is with Optimus Prime, for  example.
 If thats the case, then giving Feldman a part in the upcoming 
Ninja Turtles  picture could push against the general sense of fan unease that has  greeted every new leak or piece of official info about the film.
 Ever since producer 
Michael Bay revealed 
the new alien origins planned for the heroes in a halfshell, the base have been up in arms. We then 
discovered that they wont be teenagers either, and the foaming continued. Bay and co. should be desperate to turn this tide.
 This bit of casting could really help them. It could be another Cullen-as-movie-Optimus moment.
 So will it happen? Well, Feldman has told 
Movieweb that hes been in communications with Bay. He said:
Its kind of up in the air. I will say this much. Michael  Bay and I have become social acquaintances. We have traded cell phone  numbers. We have been in communication. I have let him know that I  support the project. He has let me know that he is a fan of my work. Its  kind of
 we are communicating. I wouldnt say there has been a formal  offer, or anything like that. Its not even really going to be Michael  Bays decision. Its going to be the director of the films decision.
Its an amusing quote because it sounds like theres nothing to it at all until Feldman started talking about what 
hasnt happened. I 
wouldnt say there has been a formal offer sounds so much more convincing than we 
have traded cell phone numbers.
 I suggest all other actors learn that as a technique and start putting it to work in generating some self publicity. I 
wouldnt say that Ive actually signed on for the role seems to be the ideal manifestation of this trick.
 Of course, Feldman and Bay might truly, honestly be best friends  forever and the casting still not come to pass for whatever reason   though I, personally, doubt it will be 
Jonathan Liebesman, the films director, who actually makes the casting decisions on this film.
 And if this really will be the motion capture production were  expecting, it seems a little less likely that there will be a separate  performer for Donatellos voice. I guess they 
could get Feldman  in to play the role on set. Perhaps. Its not like theyre going to  cast actual martial artists anyhow  that element is bound to come down  to fakery.
 Last we heard about 
Ninja Turtles, pre-production had shut  down but was expected to get rolling again once the studio considered  the screenplay and budget more cost-effective. If that has happened  already, it has happened on the quiet.
 Incidentally, Movieweb have started a 
petition, not just for Corey Feldmans casting, but to see the other three turtle roles cast the way theyd like it.
 Which quite unexpectedly means giving the roles to Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine and Anders Holm of 
Workaholics, a TV show Ive read a little about but havent seen so much of one second of.
 Thats how they want it. Myself, I dont really have any strong  feelings about the turtles themselves and would probably go through a  massive audition process. But for Splinter? Easy.
 Andy Serkis.