'Power Rangers' News & Updates: Rita Repulsa As Green Ranger Gone Rogue? Putty Patrollers Back; & The Return Of Goldar

By Leby Nightray - 13 Dec '16 07:53AM
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The reboot movie "Power Rangers" is giving more glimpse about its upcoming theme and release. The elements of the past "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" are apparent but the movie has something new to offer for the people.

The "Power Rangers" have a simple plot released but playing the scenes will add something interesting. The ordinary teens who must fight for the safety of their small town Angel Grove needs to accept their fate as Power Rangers. In choosing this destiny, they will discover things that they have never learned before. The alien threat and their real-life issues might be too big for them to handle, but as a team, something might work out for them.

One of the updates for the "Power Rangers" movie is that the Putty Patrollers will be featured and Rita Repulsa (Elizabeth Banks) will play as the former Green Ranger that has gone rogue. Putty Patrollers will be back as the front liner of Rita Repulsa who always faces the Power Rangers. Although they're not the opponents people wanted to see and is not a great challenge for the protagonists, seeing the Putty Patrol back is something nice to witness.

Regarding the rumors that Rita Repulsa is the former Green Ranger of the "Power Rangers", fans totally dig into it.  The reason for the rumor might be because of her green costume. Goldar will be back for the movies. Goldar's molecular essence has been scattered and Rita Repulsa is on a quest to resurrect him and the "Power Rangers" are only given 71 hours to save Angel Grove.

The cast of "Power Ranges" have Dacre Montgomery as the Red Ranger, RJ Cyler as Blue Ranger, Naomi Scott as Pink Ranger, Becky G. as Yellow Ranger, Ludi Lin as Black Ranger and last but certainly not the least Elizabeth Banks as villain Rita Repulsa.

"Power Ranges" will hit the theaters this March 27, 2017.  More updates will be released early next year.

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