AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Then again. Infiltration did it with three humans. Which worked well enough in IDWverse, until AHM.
That said, Infiltration would make a great film in itself.
shajaki wrote:Been outta the thread for a while, sorry if this is rehashing old questions. But I've been thinking.
Has there been an official statement saying there is without a doubt, no Transformers 6 coming? Or is this all speculation because of the roadmap thingy? Was the word "reboot" used by them officially somewhere?
If they were planning to scrap everything, why did they go ahead with the BB movie?
I wonder, if the BB movie is successful, that they'll reconsider scrapping TF6
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:I submitted this to news section,but since I got no response,I will post this here:
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/02/17 ... nsformers/
william-james88 wrote:TulioDude wrote:I submitted this to news section,but since I got no response,I will post this here:
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/02/17 ... nsformers/
That article was later confirmed to be a misquote. Bleeding cool lied to get hits and TFW2005 quoted it and then had to do some damage control. We just avoided it altogether and stuck with the facts.
You can see more here: http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/02/18/john ... ure-359410
You guys can hear the actual interview where hasbro clearly mentions that the movie universe will be rebooted in the last half hour of the podcast here: https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... 018/40737/
A slide was shown with all Hasbro produced films slated to appear until 2021 with Bumblebee in the forefront and then GI Joe in 2020, Micronauts in 2020, Dungeons and Dragons in 2021 along with an unnamed Paramount/Hasbro film in 2021. Notice the total absence of he previously revealed Transformers VII movie.
In addition, the Melrose lot has undated Transformers 7 from its previous date of June 28, 2019. In its place, Paramount will release the Tiffany Haddish comedy Limited Partners on that date. Paramount had hatched a writers room led by Akiva Goldsman to hammer out future iterations of Transformers movies. The spinoff Bumblebee, whose clips were well received at CinemaCon, comes out on Dececmber 21 directed by Travis Knight. Michael Bay has hinted that Transformers: The Last Knight was his final stint in the director’s chair for a Transformers movie. Transformers 7 was put in as a placeholder on the calendar years ago, and the studio is rebooting the entire franchise in the direction of Bumblebee.
It’s official, Paramount is pulling the plug on Transformers 7. The studio has dropped the so-called Transformers 7 (apparently, Bumblebee is considered “Transformers 6”) from their release date schedule. The film was previously slated to arrive in theaters on June 28, 2019. Bumblebee, the spinoff film helmed by LAIKA boss and Kubo and the Two Strings director Travis Knight, is still scheduled for December 21, 2018.
Octobotimus wrote:i feel like they may pump out a movie much quicker than 2021 if the bumblebee movie is a success.... i mean if we lose the movies all we will have toy wise is cyberverse crap and whatever the dead remains of generations are....
noctorro wrote:For any movie defenders, I'd really love to know which part about TLK was awesome and why.
Nexus Knight wrote:noctorro wrote:For any movie defenders, I'd really love to know which part about TLK was awesome and why.
*cracks knuckles*
I genuinely enjoyed the knight motif (of course). Merlin was hilarious. Webley was actual an important part of the story as opposed to other female leads from the other movies (though the dating part of her characterization felt... awkward). The score was, of course, awesome, as were most of the action scenes. The return of Hot Rod was appreciated, though more my brother than by me. I'm also glad they changed him up, not making him a rehash of his G1 self.
Mind you, I will also note that everyone's entitled to an opinion. This is mine and I respect that you probably (almost guaranteed to) disagree with me.
Black Hat wrote: (notably the interesting mythology and the pretty awesome robot designs).
I remain cautiously optimistic for the Bumblebee movie. I hope it's good, but I am worried it's going to be "MCU flick #379272893 but with Transformers instead of capes".
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