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Megan Fox on Trampoline, Jumps for 'Ninja Turtles' Movie

Movie star Megan Fox was spotted springing up and down on a trampoline while on the set of her latest movie, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."

The 26-year-old starlet will be portraying the Turtles' Channel 6 reporter friend, April O'Neil, in a Michael Bay-directed remake.

She was seen in yoga gear and ankle weights and appeared to be filming a fictional news segment where she interacts with viewers, reported Us magazine.

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Fox previously worked with Bay in the first two "Transformers" movies where she publically feuded her way out of the next two sequels, but it now appears the director and actress have made up.

"TMNT: We are bringing Megan Fox back into the family," Bay posted on his website.

The movie is slated for a June 6, 2014 release and will be a combination of live action and CGI.

Bay's first attempt at the successful franchise was scrapped because of fan backlash over his decision to make the Turtles of alien origin.

The new Turtles movie also stars "Arrested Development" funny man Will Arnet and the vocal talents of: Noel Fisher (Michaelangelo), Jeremy Howard (Donatello), Pete Ploszek (Leonardo), Alan Ritchson (Raphael) and Danny Woodburn (Splinter) who will playing the brothers named after Renaissance artists.

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" started as a comic series in the early '80s, but as popularity grew, it turned into a number of popular children's cartoon spinoffs and toylines that ran into the mid-'90s. The franchise also had a trio of live-action movies that began in the late '80s.

A series reboot occurred in 2003 and another in 2013. A CGI movie was released in 2007.

All of the Turtles movies and cartoons have no relation to another other than the characters.

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