'Power Rangers' Movie 2017 News & Updates & Trailer: Power Rangers In School; Villain Rital Repulsa & Trailer Review

By Leby Nightray - 02 Nov '16 04:11AM
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"Power Rangers 2017" will be bringing back memories as the casts morphs back into the present day. Remakes of popular TV series and movies are very popular these days and it's not surprising to hear the upcoming "Power Rangers" movie this 2017.

"Power Rangers" Movie have new stills from the set of the film. Reports say that the characters will be in high school like the other versions. Spoiler alert: Jason is going to be part of Angel Grove's Football Team and there's something about him getting a suspension from the team.

Power Ranger cast

The latest "Power Ranger" trailers introduced Power Rangers Red Ranger Jason, Pink Ranger Kimberly, Black Ranger Zack, Blue Ranger Billy, and Yellow Ranger Trini.

Five ordinary high school kids were the "Power Rangers" of the movie. Their small town Angel Grove will be in danger and they will become extraordinary young people turning into heroes. Stories about their personal lives and the Power Rangers' friendship will also be given emphasis.

The newest "Power Rangers" Trailer shows the viewers a little on some of the main cast's story and how they became the Power Rangers. Some scenes about how they found out about their power and some romantic scenes were also shown.

Power Ranger villains known

Who needs "Power Rangers" if there is no villain? Elizabeth Banks will be playing the character of Rita Repulsa, the villain of "Power Rangers". Information about her wasn't revealed so much but reports showed that her backstory is improtant and how it is connected with the new "Power Rangers".

Lots of "Power Rangers" version circulated the whole world but viewers never got bored in watching any of it. Costumes and props made a big impact on the outcome of the show and the remake is going to tackle all aspect that can return the "Power Rangers".

"Power Rangers" Movie will be released March 24, 2017. 

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