Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Blood Brothers

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Blood Brothers is an animated action comedy film written and directed by Luís Pedro and produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, based on characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.

SYNOPSES
In the year 2042, the company StockGen launches its newest product, Utrom-Cola, an extremely contagious and refreshing soft drink, with its pre-launch taking place in New York City. But something didn't go as expected, the soda contained some type of mysterious chemical that transformed any living being that ingested it into mutant anthropomorphic animals, which led to the city's total quarantine.

With New York City completely isolated from the rest of the world, the city was taken over by dozens of criminal factions made up of bizarre mutants, who began to heavily oppress the entire population that remained human. The city's last hope is a dysfunctional quartet of mutant turtle brothers, the stoic Leonardo, the rebellious Raphael, the quick-witted Donatello and the charismatic Michellangelo, who will have to use their ninjitsu skills taught by their adoptive father Hamato Yoshi, aka Sensei. Splinter, to organize a resistance against the mutant gangs and repair the city before it's too late

The Turtles:

 * Leonardo (voiced by Mackenyu): The dutiful eldest brother. Leo is the turtle most consistently loyal to their father and sensei, and also the most spiritual and intuitive of them. As the responsible one, he usually tries to stop his brothers from going on crazy missions (without Splinter's permission) before getting dragged into it himself. Leo and Raph have disagreements frequently, though it is less about Raph wanting to lead and more about disagreements over moral stances.
 * Raphael (voiced by Daniel Kaluuya): The loose cannon. Raphael is gruff and he lives for the thrill of a fight, though his passion is borne from the fact that he cares deeply for his family and friends. Count on Raphael to throw the first punch. He's the most disagreeable Turtle, but there's no arguing that he genuinely does love his family and would do anything to protect them.
 * Donatello (voiced by Nik Dodani): The brains of the four. He frequently butts heads with Leo and Splinter regarding strategy, though he always has the best interests of the many in mind. Donnie never hesitates to show off his inventions and rub his brain in others' faces. While his ego and desire to prove himself can make him a pain, he cares deeply about his family and only wants to prove himself to them.
 * Michellangelo (voiced by Xolo Maridueña): The youngest brother and the one most averse to violence. He is carefree and genuine which often makes him the emotional core of the family. He lists pizza, comic books, and more pizza among his interests. While he's the least studious of the four brothers, he's also surprisingly adept when he puts his mind to it.

Allies:

 * Sensei Splinter (voiced by Ken Watanabe): Formerly known as the ninja hitman Hamato Yoshi, he teaches his turtle sons and trains them to fight the Shredder and their many other foes.
 * April O'Neil (voiced by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan): A CNN intern who is an ally and sister figure to the Turtles. She help them in any way she can while balancing her schoolwork and her internship.
 * Casey Jones (voiced by Joe Keery): An extremely talented athlete and academically-challenged college student. He takes to the streets at night with a bag of sports gear to rough up criminals. He and Raphael were fast friends and Casey have a crush on April.
 * Woody Dirkins (voiced by Seth Rogen): A friend of Michelangelo's; he's a young employee of Rupert's Pizzeria, and one of the first human friends the Turtles made. While he doesn't get involved in the big fights or adventures, he does what he can to help in small ways — among other things, he makes sure that the Turtles always have something to eat.

The Mighty Mutanimals:
A gang of rebellious mutants, who had a run-in with the Turtles the first time they met, but later joined forces to defeat the Purple Dragons


 * Wingnut (voiced by Natasia Demetriou): The leader of the Mutanimals, she was the lead singer of a punk rock band that played in bars frequented by hardcore criminals until she drank a can of Utrom-Cola and transformed into a mutant bat. She has a personal vendetta with the leader of the Purple Dragons, which motivated her to join the Mutanimals.
 * Screwloose (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker): Wingnut's pet cat, who turned into a cat-mosquito hybrid after drinking some Utrom-Cola
 * Mondo Gecko (voiced by Paul Rudd): A dude named Jason, he was a normal guy who enjoyed skateboarding with his pet gecko until he got transformed into a gecko by drinking Utrom-Cola. He was kicked out by his girlfriend because of this, but he takes life in stride.
 * Ray Fillet (voiced by Post Malone): A young orphan from Brooklyn called Jack Finney, who always had to fend for himself to survive in the city, until one day he felt forced to drink a can of Utrom-Cola to join the Purple Dragons and when he was no longer useful to them, he was left to die and was taken in by Wingnut
 * Herman (voiced by Nick Offerman): A traumatized war veteran who turned into a mutant crab after drinking a can of Utrom-Cola. Herman is military minded and refers to him and his teammates as soldiers. He's very loyal to Wingnut who he sees as a commanding officer. The dumpster he uses as a shell is equipped with heavy weapons like missiles and machine guns.

The Purple Dragons:

 * Leatherhead (voiced by Kevin Durant): Hunter "Hun" Mason is a tough, hulking mutant alligator gangster who acts as the leader of the Purple Dragons and an Stockman's ally.
 * Bebop and Rocksteady (voiced by Kevin Hart and John Cena): Anthon Zeck and Ivan Steranko are two goons that voluntarily underwent mutagen treatment to become a mutant warthog and rhino. They're... not very bright, to say the least, but they are hugely destructive and a force to be reckoned with.
 * Bludgeon (voiced by Diego Luna): A mutated hammerhead shark who proudly fights alongside his Purple Dragons buddies.
 * Snakeweed (voiced by Danny Jacobs): A driver for the Purple Dragons, who transformed into a half-snake, half-plant mutant after drinking a can of Utrom-Cola
 * Spider-Byte (voiced by Lewis Black): A middle-aged member of the Purple Dragons who transformed into a mutant spider after drinking a can of Utrom-Cola
 * Repo Mantis (voiced by Fred Tatiascore): An assassin working for the Purple Dragons who transforms into a mutant praying mantis after drinking a can of Utrom-Cola
 * Chuck and Barry: Two mutant horseshoe crabs who serve as Leatherhead's bodyguards
 * Tokka and Rahzar: A massive infant mutant snapping turtle and wolf respectively that Leatherhead acquires from Stockman to bolster the Purple Dragon's strength.

Others:

 * Baxter Stockman (voiced by Giancarlo Esposito): CEO of StockGen, brilliant scientist, Nobel Prize winner and who under the covers acts as the secret weapon supplier of the criminal organization known as the Purple Dragons. Stockman often experiments on the gang's members using a substance called Ooze to turn them into bizarre mutants. He also serves as Krang's benefactor
 * Lord Krang (voiced by David Tennant): The vice-president of the Planet Utrom's Scientific Council, who plans to use a army of mutants to terraform Earth into a new home for his race, it is he who supplies the Ooze to Stockman, and who secretly uses it as a puppet for his Earth domination plan. The New York incident with Utrom-Cola was just the first step in his plan to terraform the Earth.

The Score:
The film's soundtrack was composed by Daniel Pemberton, known for scores and films such as Spider Man: Into The SpiderVerse, Birds of Prey, The Bad Guys, Ocean's 8, Enola Holmes, King Arthur: The Legend of The Sword, Molly's Game and The Man from Uncle. He composed the score as a mix of punk rock with traditional Asian music and an extra touch of superhero orchestras in the heroes part, while in the more casual and slice of life part of the track, it has a lo-fi hip hop vibe, and on the villains part, the score has an energy similar to sci-fi B movie soundtracks from the 60s/70s.