The highly anticipated movie adaptation of “TMNT: The Last Ronin” has fans buzzing with excitement, and recent news has only fueled that enthusiasm. According to sources close to the project, one key figure behind the adaptation is advocating for the inclusion of a beloved actress from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies of the 1990s.
Tom Waltz, one of the primary writers of “The Last Ronin” comic series, has expressed a strong desire to see Judith Hoag, who played April O’Neil in the 1990 film, take part in the upcoming cinematic rendition. Waltz believes that Hoag’s involvement could add a layer of authenticity and nostalgia to the project, attracting both new audiences and long-time fans of the TMNT franchise.
“Judith brought such depth and warmth to April O’Neil in the original movie,” Waltz stated in a recent interview. “Her portrayal left an indelible mark on Turtle fans worldwide. Having her onboard for ‘The Last Ronin’ adaptation would be a fitting homage to her contribution to TMNT history.”
Hoag herself has remained active in the industry and graciously supportive of her association with TMNT over the decades. Although there has been no official confirmation yet from producers or studios about her casting in “The Last Ronin,” Waltz’s endorsement is seen as a significant nudge.
This push for Hoag’s involvement underscores a broader trend within modern adaptations that pays respect to original icons while innovating for contemporary audiences. As “The Last Ronin” continues its path towards production, all eyes will be on how these nostalgic elements are integrated into this darker, more mature take on our favorite heroes in a half shell.
Whether or not Judith Hoag ultimately joins “The Last Ronin,” Tom Waltz’s support shines a light on how much influence beloved actors can have on revitalized franchises. Fans eagerly await further announcements as anticipation builds for what promises to be an epic addition to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles legacy.