I WAS JUSY SCROLLING ALONG ON MY FEED AND I CAME ACROSS THIS!!! Truly a blessing, I’m super interested in this idea!!!
I have an urge to ask a lot of questions, but I will only ask one:
How is the show gonna address morality? It’s mentioned in the pinned post how they end up changing the course of their life and I assume that entails figuring out what side they were really on, but how will this affect them? Are they all going to understand that their morals have been skewed, or will some of them try to combat it?
Glad you’re excited about our project! Feel free to ask all the questions you want, just a word of warning- it may take us a while to answer since our team is really busy right now! (end of the semester and all that, especially because we’re going to answer some asks with comics and images, which makes the answer time much longer) so please don't feel discouraged if we don't answer right off the bat!
But to answer your question, I’d say Inverse’s stance on morality is quite gray, as the “good guys” aren’t perfect, and the turtles and Splinter as the “bad guys” aren’t evil.
While Inverse is mostly a story about family, morality plays a big role in the turtles’ growth and self discovery. What is considered “right” or “wrong” or “normal” when you’re raised in a criminal syndicate is considerably skewed and it’s not until they start connecting with the outside world that they begin to realize something is off.
They ignore it of course. At least until they no longer can, and it begins to tear their family apart.
Each turtle goes through their own arc, their own struggles , reactions, and learning experiences. As much as we get to see the turtles as a unit, we will also have moments with each turtle to develop them separately as well.
I feel like Inverse is less a story about getting a “better” morality and more of self discovery and healing.
This is as much as I can say without getting too spoilery, at least for now!