There’s a lot of new TMNT content that touches all corners of the franchise on the horizon. IDW Publishing’s comic books continue to roll out; a miniseries aimed at younger viewers is heading to YouTube; we’re getting a novel adaptation and a video game adaptation of IDW’s hugely popular series, The Last Ronin; and two theatrical films are also in development.There are even Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed pizzerias set to open in Santa Monica, Monterrey, Mexico, and São Paulo, Brazil, later this year.Credit: New Line CinemaTMNT Is Back, Thanks to Mutant MayhemTMNT is well and truly back on the map. While the franchise’s popularity hasn’t really waned all that much since its mainstream debut with the classic 1987 Saturday morning cartoon series, it has enjoyed a couple of very brief hiatuses over the decades.But since Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem was released in theaters in 2023, the franchise has been on an upward trend with waves of new merch, comics, and video games. And now it feels like it’s enjoying its second heyday — even if this one doesn’t hold a candle to the “Turtle-Mania” craze that dominated pop culture in the late ’80s to mid ’90s.Credit: Nickelodeon Movies / Paramount PicturesRelated: All the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Movies Ranked Worst To BestWhat Are the Two Ninja Turtles Movies?While fans are excited to see TMNT continue to be a leading franchise with its upcoming content and themed experiences, most attention is turned toward the two films.One is an untitled CG/live-action reboot that was announced by Paramount Pictures alongside news it had shelved the planned, R-rated live-action movie adaptation of The Last Ronin. That movie is currently scheduled for release on November 17, 2028.The other is a sequel to 2023’s 3D animated reboot, Mutant Mayhem, which grossed $180.5 million worldwide against its $70 million budget and received positive reviews from audiences and critics.