Last updated on February 9, 2026

Food Chain | Illustration by Craig J Spearing
We're still a few weeks away from Magic: The Gatheringโs crossover with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesโฆ but it looks like someone is already trying to sell leaked cards.
/// SPOILER ALERT ///
These are unofficial leaks (and, as with all leaks, it's never 100% certain that these are the real deal). If you'd rather engage with the upcoming Universes Beyond MTG set at the official pace, proceed no further.
If you're curious about which two Commander staples will likely be reprinted in one of the TMNT products, let's jump onto it!
Leaked TMNT Cards Illegally on Sale

Leonardo, Sewer Samurai | Illustration by Ryan Pancoast
According to a Reddit thread, somebody's selling (illegally obtained!) copies of three Commander powerhouses that will be reprinted in TMNT: Waste Not, Food Chain, and Dark Ritual.
This is, without a doubt, something that Wizards of the Coast won't be happy with, so we are definitely not recommending trying to buy them. As many replies in that same thread note, buyers are (wisely!) avoiding them like the plague.
But the screenshots provided do seem very legit; some redditors wonder if they are proxies, but the cards seem too high quality to be counterfeits, and counterfeiters won't be trying to copy upcoming cards without knowing the exact cards.
Leaked: Food Chain TMNT Reprint

Source: Reddit
The biggest news is the leaked image of Food Chain: A cEDH staple, green combo machine, and overall one of the best wincons in Commander for green decks.
And which, given its few reprints and high demand, currently costs about $50 bucks for a near-mint copy.
Folks don't seem to like the leaked art too much (TMNT has gotten quite a bit of pushback in this regard), and find the flavor text less than yummy; but with how pricey the card is, this may end up being one of TMNT's most expensive cards.
Leaked: Waste Not TMNT Reprint

Source: Reddit
The second leaked card is Waste Not, with TMNT/pizza-flavored art treatment. This black enchantment is a discard payoff that Commander players love: When opponents discard, you get zombies, mana, or cards depending on what they pitched.
While not as expensive as Food Chain, the cheapest near-mint printings of Waste Not still fall in the $8โ10 range.ย
Dark Ritual TMNT Reprint

Source: Reddit
Dark Ritual is the one we can speak about most confidently, because it's the only one officially previewed by Wizards of the Coast as part of the Pizza Bundle. And, judging by the set code (TMC), collector number, and the fact these are all borderless, it makes it very likely that these leaks are from the Pizza Bundle promo cards.
According to Wizards of the Coast's official article, each Pizza Bundle includes two out of six classic Magic cards, with pizza-themed art. And Dark Ritual is the one card from that promo that they previewed.

Dark Ritual is far and away the most powerful card of these three reprints, seeing top-tier competitive play in cEDH, Vintage, and Legacy. But it has been reprinted often (for example twice last year, in a Secret Lair and as part of Final Fantasyโs bonus sheet), and the cheapest regular printings go for about $6โ7.
The TMNT Pizza Bundle

Splinter, the Mentor | Illustration by Andrea Tentori Montalto
Most Redditors seem to think these are all authentic. โThese are real. Having reflective holo stamps indicates they're not proxies, as proxies won't have them, and counterfeit cards, which do have imitation holos, aren't made without pre-existing versions,โ notes u/TobytheRam, one of many posters that are certain these are the real deal. โThat coupled with new art by actual partnered artists makes it pretty clear.โ
If true, then we've likely now seen three of the six Pizza Bundle promo reprints: Dark Ritual (already officially revealed), plus leaked Food Chain and Waste Not.
The Pizza Bundle is one of several products from the TMNT lineup; it comes with nine Play Boosters, 1 collector booster, 30 foil and non-foil lands, and 2 of these 6 borderless promo cards. WotC's official article suggests a retail price of about $99; if the other three promo cards in this selection are in the same price range, they could all by themselves represent a good chunk of the bundle's value.
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