Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 99000 votes

Synopsis

The Turtles continue to live in the shadows and no one knows they were the ones who took down Shredder. Vernon is the one everyone thinks is the one who took Shredder down. April O'Neill does some snooping and learns a scientist named Baxter Stockman is working for Shredder. He plans to break him out while he's being transported. April tells the turtles, who try to stop it but can't.

Stockman tries to teleport Shredder but he somehow ends up in another dimension and meets a warlord named Krang who instructs Shredder to assemble a teleportation device he sent to Earth a long time ago. He gives Shredder some mutagen which he uses to transform two criminals who were also in the transport with him, Rock Steady and Bebop, into mutants. They then set out to find the device.

April saw the transformation while investigating Stockman. She takes the mutagen and is chased by Shredder's minions, the Foot Clan. She is saved by a man named Casey Jones who was the one transporting Shredder. The Turtles show up and they try to work together. In the melee, the mutagen ends up with the police.

Knowing Shredder will try and get it back, April tries to get it first and she asks Vern to help. Eventually she and Casey are arrested. The Turtles get the mutagen and Donatello analyzes it, learns it could make them human, which he tells Leonardo who tells him to forget it and not to tell the others. But Michelangelo tells Raphael who feels that Leonardo doesn't respect them.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Werk Dat Booty
Stephen Baird: Writer
Stephen Baird: Performer
Sirius
Remo Warrior
Spitballs
Cocktail Hour
Blown
The Wild Life
Big Yellow Sun
Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
Roadhouse
Rump Shaker
Ice Ice Baby
Not Food
Dating Game Theme
Hello
Spirit in the Sky
A Little Less Conversation (JXL Radio Edit Remix)
War
First Break In
Ninja Rap - Go Ninja, Go Ninja Go
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme
Squirrel Formation
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Shredder
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Tartaruga Brothers
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Baxter Stockman
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Shredder Escape
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Krang
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Turtle Power
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Transformation
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Foot Clan Chase
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Casey Jones
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Become Human
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
The Falcon
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Jump!
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Launch the Beam
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Technodrome Assembles
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Just One Sip
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Toy Chest
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Turtles Meet Krang
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Fight on the Technodrome
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Close the Portal
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Brothers
Steve Jablonsky: Performer
Half Shell
Steve Jablonsky: Performer

User reviews

Amanda King
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how it effectively mirrors the growth and challenges faced by the Turtles throughout the film. From moments of camaraderie to moments of tension and conflict, the music guides the audience through the emotional journey of the characters, creating a powerful connection between the viewers and the on-screen action.

Anthony Lewis
7/10

The incorporation of electronic elements in the music gives the film a modern and dynamic feel.

Richard Mitchell
1/10

I found the soundtrack to be disjointed and inconsistent, with abrupt shifts in tone and style that disrupted the flow of the narrative. The choice of musical cues at certain points felt jarring and out of place, undermining the cohesion of the film and distracting from the on-screen events unfolding.

Andrew Clark
5/10

The use of different musical themes for each character in the movie is a brilliant touch that adds layers to the storytelling. The melodies associated with the Turtles, Shredder, and other key characters help to establish their personalities and motivations, making the soundtrack an integral part of the overall cinematic experience.

Robert Turner
7/10

The use of different musical themes for each character adds depth to the storytelling and helps to establish their individual personalities.

Elizabeth Martin
5/10

The incorporation of electronic elements in the soundtrack reflects the futuristic and tech-savvy world of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The blend of traditional orchestral arrangements with modern beats and synths creates a dynamic and contemporary sound that suits the updated storyline of the film.

Michael Lopez
7/10

The emotional moments in the film are beautifully underscored by the poignant melodies in the soundtrack.

Karen Allen
8/10

The music seamlessly transitions between scenes, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Jennifer Walker
7/10

The music enhances the action sequences in the movie, making them even more thrilling and engaging.

David Wilson
3/10

The musical score did not effectively convey the emotional depth of key moments in the film, such as the revelation of Shredder's plans or the transformation of Rock Steady and Bebop into mutants. The lack of a strong and memorable theme made it difficult to become fully immersed in the story and connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Jennifer Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during key moments, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

David Wilson
7/10

The main theme of the Turtles is catchy and memorable, making it easy to associate with the characters.

Betty Mitchell
9/10

The composition of the soundtrack is dynamic and diverse, blending elements of rock, electronic, and orchestral music to create a unique and engaging auditory experience. Each track complements the different scenes and emotions portrayed in the movie, adding depth and dimension to the storytelling.