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This Thursday (23), it hits theaters "Power Rangers", a film inspired by the hit series from the 1990s and 2000s. In the feature, five ordinary teenagers discover that the small Alameda dos Anjos and the planet Earth itself are suffering from alien threats. only them, the outsiders school, they can save everyone. But along the way, each of them will still have to deal with their own personal dramas. 5i633u
In this reinterpretation on the big screen, the Rangers are played by Naomi Scott, Dacre Montgomery, RJ Cycler, Becky G e Ludi lin. The film is directed by dean israeli and produced by Haim Saban, the creator of the series.
If you've been wanting to watch this new interpretation of the Rangers to your childhood days, why not start the nostalgia session a little earlier? Check out 5 interesting facts about the original series and get ready for the movie premiere:
1. This isn't Bryan Cranston's first time with the Rangers 1h1c6c

known for interpreting Walter White em "Breaking Bad", Bryan Cranston is one of the highlights of the cast. He lives Zodon, the mentor of teenagers. However, anyone who thinks this is Cranston's first time among the heroes is wrong. He voiced some of the monsters that appeared in the 1990s series, like the one you see in the video below:
2. The series had issues with ratings 1p5j5z
Power Rangers traditionally has a very young audience. However, it is the first time that a movie of the heroes is nominated for 13-year-olds. But, calm down: this does not necessarily mean more violence and brutality.
In the 1990's, Fox and Saban received many complaints from parents about the show's aggressiveness. The number of complaints was so great that they cut out any bloody appearances altogether, and the Rangers' weapons were practically gone from the second season onwards. The series was also heavily edited in other countries, such as Canada, for the same reason. Therefore, it is unlikely that the studio will now take a risk in the cinema.
3. American actors didn't shoot action scenes 3v3wy

Maybe you don't know, but "Power Rangers" was based on the Japanese series “Super Sentai”. But it wasn't just an inspiration: the show's producers decided to repurpose all the action scenes from the original show. So really, the American actors just shot the scenes where they weren't in the iconic costumes or weren't wearing the helmets.
The show's writers confessed that they had no idea what was going on and the motivation behind the Japanese show's struggles. Therefore, fitting these scenes into the plot of the American version was, to say the least, curious.
4. The Yellow Ranger was actually a boy 3w156g
In the American version, as you may , the Yellow Ranger was a girl. But in fact, in “Super Sentai”, the character was a boy. So if you look at the costumes, only the pink heroine had a skirt.
5. Tommy the Green Ranger was supposed to die in the series 532g19

Interpreted by Jason David Frank, Tommy, the Green Ranger from the American series, should have the same fate as the character of “Super Sentai”: death. But after his debut, he quickly became the most popular character among the five heroes. Fans, unaware of the studio's plans, requested Tommy's return in letters, leaving Saban little choice.
In the end, the actor ended up becoming the leader of the Power Rangers for the longest period, as well as the character with the most appearances of all seasons.
Are you looking forward to the Power Rangers movie? Do you miss the series times? Leave your opinion in the comments!