

He does confirm that he will return if Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 moves forward. William Fichtner won't confirm that, and even if he did, there's a possibility that the story could change between now and when the movie is finally on the big screen. There is still some speculation that Eric Sacks will eventually become Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2. At the end of the day, that's what everyone wanted and I did too." I'm happy to say that when I saw the film for the first time, at the premiere, I thought, 'Okay! This is a better movie.' It was a different movie, but a really good movie. For me as an actor, if there are changes that come along because they think the storytelling might be better in one way or another way, I'm fine with that, you know? Ultimately, we made a little bit of a different movie that first go-around. I know that sounds like a very vague general statement to your question. When the changes do come along, we ultimately incorporate them and make the movie work.

But what I really wanted to do was find the character of Eric Sachs. The producers would probably be better at explaining that. As we made the movie, there were some thoughts about telling the story in a different way. It did change, didn't it? There are people that could speak better to that, and more eloquently than I. Asked about the changes, William Fichtner had this to say: RELATED: Ninja Turtles and Universal Monsters Mash-Up for the Ultimate NECA Halloween Toy Release "That's true. When that happened, Eric Sacks was demoted to second-in-command of the Foot Clan. William Fichtner's Eric Sacks was to be revealed as Shredder in the original iteration of the screenplay, but midway through production, Japanese-American actor Tohoru Masamune stepped into assume the role. It's no secret that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles went through some pretty intensive reshoots. As Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles makes its way to the home market, we were able to catch up with star William Fichtner, who plays Eric Sacks in the remake, and he offered some new insight into the big screen evolution of the series' iconic villain, which he was at one time set to play. One of those things is the way Shredder is handled. But there are those older fans who have been with the franchise since its inception, and while everyone agrees that producer Michael Bay and director Jonathan Liebesman got the four sewer-dwelling brothers right, there are a whole lot of other things they got wrong. And it's sure to be played on repeat throughout the holiday season by its younger fan base. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has arrived on Blu-ray and DVD just in time for Christmas.
