June 2025 – Only one turtle remains.
Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies have officially released the teaser trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin (2026) — a gritty, emotionally charged adaptation of the acclaimed graphic novel that explores a future where only one of the legendary turtles has survived.
Scroll down to the bottom of the article to see the Trailer
Unlike any TMNT film before it, The Last Ronin embraces a mature tone, futuristic visuals, and a revenge-driven storyline that promises to redefine the legacy of the heroes in a half-shell.
🐢 Plot Overview
Set in a dystopian New York City ruled by the Foot Clan, The Last Ronin follows the last surviving Ninja Turtle — whose identity is withheld in the trailer — as he journeys through a war-torn, neon-drenched city on a quest to avenge his fallen brothers.
Haunted by memories of Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Master Splinter, the Ronin must confront not only the legacy of his family but a brutal new generation of enemies tied to the Shredder’s bloodline.
🎥 Teaser Highlights
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A lone turtle standing on a rain-soaked rooftop, gripping all four brothers’ weapons.
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Flashbacks of the other turtles falling in combat.
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Futuristic Foot Clan soldiers in robotic armor patrolling the city.
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A voiceover: “They took everything… but they forgot who trained me.”
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Final shot: The Ronin removes his mask in the shadows — his face unseen — as a whisper fades in: “Cowabunga.”
🎬 Cast & Crew
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Voice and motion-capture cast to be revealed
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Directed by: Sam Hargrave (Extraction)
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Written by: Mattson Tomlin (The Batman Part II)
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Produced by: Paramount Pictures & Nickelodeon Movies
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Based on the graphic novel by: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird & Tom Waltz
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Visual FX by: WETA Digital
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Music by: Ludwig Göransson
📅 Release Date
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin is set for theatrical release on October 10, 2026, with an exclusive streaming window on Paramount+ later that fall.
One turtle. One mission. One final stand. The legend ends… where it began.
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