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'Power Rangers' Movie Teases Fans For Release Through 'The Roar' Website; Red, Yellow, Pink Ranger Details Out

'Power Rangers' Movie Teases Fans For Release Through 'The Roar' Website; Red, Yellow, Pink Ranger Details Out

Michelle Guanzon

The much-awaited "Power Rangers" reboot is now officially confirmed for release five months from now. In order to get fans even more excited for the movie, a handful of new images are out.

These images come from "The Roar" website, which is the school online newspaper for Angel Grove High School, the school from the original "Power Rangers" show.

With the website being launched, fans get a deeper look into the lives of the new Rangers. It also provides first-hand commentary surrounding different scenes within the movie.

Three new Rangers are profiled on the website. Red Ranger Jason, the starting quarterback of the football team, is praised for his character and work ethic: "In a school of misfits and mayhem, we could all be a little more like Jason." Trini, the Yellow Ranger, shines in the "New Student Spotlight," but her Pink Ranger pal doesn't come off too well. Rumors are flying that Kimberly will no longer lead the cheer squad. "Could this be the end of Kimberly's elite social status?" reads "The Roar."

Moreover, the movie has launched a website to discuss and show the movie's trailer, posters, photos and synopsis.

Interestingly, the movie has now released and reveal a closer look to Elizabeth Banks' villain character, Rita Repulsa on the same website.

According to a report, the "Power Rangers" website has released a new photo of Banks as Rita Repulsa, posed with her back turned to the camera but her face turned forward, which is something new as her character was not focused on and was just revealed through leaked photos online.

What's clear from all of the images is that Banks' look is a drastic change from the look of the original Rita Repulsa from the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers TV series, as per Screenrant  reported.

 "Power Rangers" movie reboot is scheduled for a March 24, 2017 release.

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