A new trailer for the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" mobile game has been released for fans. The side-scrolling game will allows players to fight and protect the city from anything that tries to harm it.
The game is now available at both the iTunes store and Google Play.
Watch the app trailer below:
In addition, an extended TV spot for the upcoming film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" premiered on Tuesday. The clip reveals more new footage of the reboot and snippets of the song "Shell Shocked." The song, which features Juicy J,Wiz Khalifa, and Ty Dolla $ign is off the film's soundtrack.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is directed by Jonathan Liebesman and is produced by Michael Bay producingThe film stars Megan Fox, Alan Ritchson, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Will Arnett, Danny Woodburn and William Fichtner. It is scheduled to open in theaters on Aug. 8th.
Watch the trailer below:
Months ago, Fox talked to Entertainment Weekly earlier this week about her role in the new "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" film and her rekindled relationship with the film's producer Michael Bay.
The actress said that she's been a long time fan of the franchise and that it was part of her childhood.
"I was really in love with them. I have an older sister that's 12 years older than me, so part of it initially was because I wanted to be like my big sister," she said."But, it's a really cool project for me because it was a huge part of my childhood, and it's always been."
Fox also went on to talk about her role as April O'Neil and how she'll be an example of the modern woman.
"She's more of a leader when she explores her relationship with the turtles instead of just the human companion that gets dragged along on the adventure. It's more representative of a modern woman," Fox said.
During the interview, she was asked what it was like to work with Michael Bay again. She said that despite having a battle with the producer, she's also said she had a fondness of the filmmaker.
"He was one of the most lovely people that I dealt with in making this movie. I've always loved Michael," she said. "We've had our battles in the past but even when I've been really outspoken about difficulties we've had, I've always followed up by saying that I have a particular affinity to him. He can be very vulnerable, and he's very likeable and lovable. I've always been very vocal about that as well. But, sometimes we clash because we both have very willful, powerful personalities."
Lastly, the actress talked about whether her character April will be sexualized in the film.
"I'm completely clothed for the entire movie. There's no gratuitous skin or sexual anything," she said. "Jonathan was really insistent on not wanting her to be sexualized or to take that sort of typical role we've seen women take in movies thus far, and that I've taken in particular."