Awesome Poster Art For TEENAGE MUTNAT NINJA TURTLES: THE LAST RONIN By Artist Hernán Carracedo
Hernán Carracedo’s poster for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin is the kind of artwork that stops you mid-scroll and makes you wish you had a time machine. Created for Bottleneck Gallery, the piece drops the lone Turtle into a rain-soaked neon nightmare, blending cyberpunk grit with mournful samurai energy.
The glowing city, the ghostly silhouettes of fallen brothers, and the heavy stance of the Ronin himself all tell a story before you even notice the details. It’s haunting, stylish, and packed with emotion.
Unfortunatly, but the time I found this, it was already sold out, but it was impossible not to share because it’s just so damn cool.
The poster perfectly it captures the tone of The Last Ronin, especially knowing what could have been. A live-action adaptation was once in development, but Paramount Pictures ultimately scrapped the project and chose to steer the franchise in a lighter, more family-friendly direction instead.
Seeing Carracedo’s art is a reminder of how powerful, dark, and cinematic this story could have been on the big screen. Even if that version of the TMNT never happens, this poster stands as a striking love letter to fans who know just how brutal and beautiful The Last Ronin truly is.