
Vernon Fenwick (Will Arnett's character) is just an annoying comic relief character. April O'Neil's appearance doesn't necessarily match her original appearance as her hair lacks the proper look that the original incarnation of the character had. Besides, Raph was never even the leader of the Ninja Turtles. All of the turtles have no real personality or distinguishing features, with Raph being a generic "fearless leader". Their personalities were made more very obnoxious. The Turtles' designs look a bit like ugly and discounted and they look like they had botched head surgery, and their personalities were also flanderized with air-headed noise garbage that happens during the climax. Most of the characters have been many several main problems and lack of characters development. This is noticeable especially between the Turtles, April O' Neil, Shredder, and other characters. The biggest main criticism of the film is the new cast, as they don't really try too hard to look like the original characters in the original films, and don't necessarily fit or match the roles of the characters from the previous and earlier films. With help from intrepid reporter April O'Neil and her cameraman, the Turtles set out to save New York. Although their rodent sensei, Splinter, advises against showing themselves above ground, the justice-loving, pizza-eating brothers can't stand idly by while evil Shredder and his minions terrorize the city. Spawned from a lab experiment gone awry, teenage terrapins Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael live in the sewers beneath New York. It's not bad enough to be interesting, and not good enough to be recommendable." The whole thing reminds me of the Smurfs movie shot in the dark under an ugly green lights filter.
" What more can really be said other than it's a Michael Bay film? The villains are boring, the dialogue is forced, the action scenes the extended a white noise snore.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows