Empire
Even if you weren’t the correct age in the mid-’90s for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show (that would be either a pre-teen or at university), it was hard to avoid them. Bold colours, spandex costumes, more than a hint of naffness — they didn’t even have the credible underground comic book origins of the Ninja Turtles. Saturday morning TV feels like their natural home. Still, there’s money that needs making and given recognisable characters are far less of a risk than new ones — they’re back. They’ve kept the bright colours, but now the costumes are slightly better. And now they also have Bryan Cranston.
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