While fans can as of now see Alan Ritchsonin the blockbuster continuation The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the performer will next be seen as Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Throughout a later question, the on-screen character uncovered that he didn’t read any of the definitive comic books to arrange for the part, and how he associated with the character.
“I really didn’t read any of the comic books- and I truly trust I don’t outrage anybody maxims that- yet for me, I suppose we all know who Raphael is. He’s regarded as the furious firebrand of the assembly. He is irritable and is speedy to act. He is less insightful of individuals’ affections and feelings and outcomes. That is something I can identify with as an individual. I am exceptionally snappy to act, for example, ‘Okay, choice’s made, let’s put it all on the line.’
So I can identify with him in that sense,
All of these genuine human emotions are elements that exist within that world, and we believe we have done a great job in creating a setting and a foundation for them.
So I had everything that I demanded to make that character there. So I didn’t really depend so vigorously on another person view of Raphael twenty years back, which to be completely forthright like a large portion of the toons as, this man is grinning a ton. You know, they all appear to be identical and there is so a much more amazing level of like, singular psyche in this new reboot, you realize that we haven’t seen some time recently. So there wasn’t a ton for me to identify with, however I don’t know whether individuals will comprehend where I am originating from, possibly until they see it, I don’t have even an inkling.
I suppose the extent that Ninja Turtles,
I played a comic book victor [aquaman] some time recently, so I had some experience with attempting to carry a character like that to life. It’s testing in light of the fact that a comic book can compass decades and there is an endless number of writers to head off to. The source material progressions and these characters’ personalities change. We still see it each day, for example Superman is gay now in comic book nine hundred and eighty one, its like ‘Okay well, that is diverse then than the fellow that began in number one.'”