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The new reboot of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" has been surrounded by controversy from the very beginning. To start, of course, there were those who didn’t feel like a reboot was really necessary, but then the project started dealing with public minefields regarding Michael Bay’s involvementalien originsmisleading quotes identifying William Fichtner as Shreddersnoutless Turtles, and more. Fans have spent many months complaining online, but now that the film is nearly out, Megan Fox has a message for all the haters: "F--k off."

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This message was delivered during a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles press conference Cinemablend attended in Los Angeles. The panel – which also included co-star Will Arnett, director Jonathan Liebesman, and a number of the film’s writers and producers – was asked how they felt about some of the backlash against their movie online. Fox was quick to respond, and began by referencing the Michael Bay franchise that started her career: 

"Let me tell you something about those people. How much money did 'Transformers 4' make? Exactly. Those people can complain – they all go to the theater. They’re gonna love it – and if they don’t love it, they can f--k off, and that’s the end of that."

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It’s worth noting that Megan Fox’s casting in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" earned plenty of ire from fans back in February of last year, which could very well explain her passion in this manner. 

Looking back at the comments section from she first signed on to the new blockbuster, you’ll notice quite a bit of negativity towards her – largely due to her connection with Michael Bay. Even "TMNT" co-creator Peter Laird was vocally negative about her casting online. It’s not hard to see why she would feel this way. 

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" arrives in theaters next weekend, specifically on August 8th, and in addition to Megan Fox and Will Arnett the movie features William Fichtner, Whoopi Goldberg, K. Todd Freeman, Danny Woodburn, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, Alan Ritchson, and Minae Noji.