They had general ideas. Fine. That's what I said. Anything on paper? Anything conclusive, and coherent, and structured, with a firm beginning, middle and end? I doubt it. Produce it, and I'll believe. Without seeing, there IS no believing.
Also, 7 months would be essentially the same as two days when compared to how long it usually takes to get a script made that a studio will accept. Those things take a long time, when they're being handled with care. That's why some movie series go years in between sequel production, it takes a long time to come up with a story everyone agrees will be good enough. In this case, however, the story is the absolute LEAST important thing, so it's no shock it was handled in a rushed and slapdash manner.
They were casting major roles like Casey and Rocksteady and "trying to figure out how to make certain characters work" when they were halfway done shooting the f*cking movie. Come on already. It's not "bullsh*t", it's about how movies are made in general.
They had a general idea of what movie they wanted to make, but that's it. I will find a way to buy you a Lunchables if someone proves to me they wrote a script, for EITHER of the TMNT movies. If they can provide a script for BOTH movies, I'll buy you one of the extra-large Lunchables that costs an extra dollar or whatever. No foolin'.
I can make that bet because it doesn't take a genius to see how they more than likely didn't have a script. So yeah, you have faith, I want Proof.
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