Utroms?

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Utroms are a pretty big thing in the comics and the 2003 series, and as the turtles are now aliens, it feels even more of a natural choice to include them.

also, I had this idea that if krang would in this movie, he should actually be an utrom this time around.

So should they be in the movie?
 
I wouldn't mind Krang being in the movie but I wouldn't want him to be an Utrom, since he was always harping about getting a body in the original toons, and the utroms never had a real " body ". And after seeing what he originally looked like with a body in Archie' TMNT Adventures, I think he's a complete different species. I would love to see a backstory of Krang having beef with the Utroms, particularly Ch'rell, and Ch'rell defeating Krang, and mutating him into an utrom -like being that he now portrays.
 
I wouldn't mind Krang being in the movie but I wouldn't want him to be an Utrom, since he was always harping about getting a body in the original toons, and the utroms never had a real " body ". And after seeing what he originally looked like with a body in Archie' TMNT Adventures, I think he's a complete different species. I would love to see a backstory of Krang having beef with the Utroms, particularly Ch'rell, and Ch'rell defeating Krang, and mutating him into an utrom -like being that he now portrays.

Sounds pretty cool

but, did understand this correctly: you WANT Shredder to be an utrom? That'd be the first
 
Oh god no, I definatley would not want Shredder to be an utrom.
 
When I saw that Shredder had been an Utrom all along in the 2003 TV series, it's one of the reasons I just fell out of the show. I hated that decision and really hope this doesn't tickle Michael Bay and co's fancy and they decide to bring that over into the new film.
 
When I saw that Shredder had been an Utrom all along in the 2003 TV series, it's one of the reasons I just fell out of the show. I hated that decision and really hope this doesn't tickle Michael Bay and co's fancy and they decide to bring that over into the new film.


If it make you feel better, The Utrom Shredder was an imposter and the fifth season of the 4Kids cartoon, there was a human Oroku Saki who was the original Shredder.
 
If it make you feel better, The Utrom Shredder was an imposter and the fifth season of the 4Kids cartoon, there was a human Oroku Saki who was the original Shredder.

Even he turned out to be an imposter, because the true Shredder was an ancient demon.
 
Well, actually in the context of the 2003 series, it was a cool idea. They could get away with some things, like Leo decapitating Shredder at the end of the "Return to New York" story. And it allowed for some good character moments at season four, as "Exodus". Also, in Turtles Forever, Shredder came to be the ultimate threat. So yes, there came a lot of good things with this controversial choice.

As for the first question "Utroms?" Yes please. But I think Shredder, in a movie context should be human. I don't know what the story its gonna be, but maybe it would be too earlier for the Utroms to appear. Maybe some foreshadowing.
 
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