At a San-Diego Comic-Con panel for the Heroes in a Half-Shell's upcoming return to the silver screen, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which was attended by CBR, franchise co-creator Kevin Eastman announced that Nickelodeon and Paramount have gotten the broadcast rights to the cartoon in question. "Thank you Nickelodeon and Paramount," he said. "They've been such a great home for the Turtles." A press release shed more light on the news, noting that the show will arrive in digital form later this month, then hit both Nickelodeon branded channels and digital platforms internationally. However, no specific dates were given for either release.
"The fans really. They ultimately decide what they like and don't like," he said at the time. "We can only do our best, coming up with the best possible stories, with some really amazingly talented writers and artists bringing their personal passion for the characters to the table and inspiring us all. I dearly love all the creative energy that goes into it, and the fans have evolved (new and original) with us."
"The fans really. They ultimately decide what they like and don't like," he said at the time. "We can only do our best, coming up with the best possible stories, with some really amazingly talented writers and artists bringing their personal passion for the characters to the table and inspiring us all. I dearly love all the creative energy that goes into it, and the fans have evolved (new and original) with us."