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More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot

Transformers News: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot

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Yes, you read that title right. And if you are confused, that's fine, it means you have been rather attentive. Very recently, Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated that not only would there be a big Transformers film following the Last Knight (though not necessarily continuing that film's plot), but that subsequent films would bring back some Bayhem.

And now, ladies and gentlemen, we are being told that the next big film, following the Last Knight, will be a reboot. We are also being told that the sequel to Bumblebee, the buddy film with Optimus Prime, will tie into the new continuity of said film. Both scripts are being developed at the same time and it is unknown which film will start filming first or be released first. We know many fans were hoping for a reboot simply because that would mean that the films were stepping away from the Michael bay films. But we have since been told that the next films would contain Bayhem regardless, so it seems the reboot is simply to avoid continuity problems, like having Megatron show up in the Bumblebee sequel, as opposed to a change in style or content from previous Transformers films. Of course, this is merely inference from all that was said recently and in this interview from Gamespot.

Looking at what is being told to us, is this the reboot you were hoping for? Let us know!

"The main Transformers movie we are working on is a reboot, and I will say that the Bumblebee sequel will be more directly linked to the timeline that we set up," Di Bonaventura told GameSpot.

"I think Paramount should just pick the best script and release that first," the producer said. "I don't think there is a plan in terms of what movie comes out first, and I always think you should just go with the best script first instead of planning a franchise based on release dates."

He went on to say that the Bumblebee sequel will be bigger than the previous one, despite the spin-off having had the smallest budget in the franchise. "It is going to bring Bumblebee into a bigger adventure," Di Bonaventura said. "What was fun about the first one was that we didn’t have to be beholden to the other Transformers movies."


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Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015135)
Posted by Burn on March 18th, 2019 @ 9:04pm CDT
Think it might be time to put a muzzle on di Bonaventura given all the different things he's saying.
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Posted by Sabrblade on March 18th, 2019 @ 9:11pm CDT
Burn wrote:Think it might be time to put a muzzle on di Bonaventura given all the different things he's saying.
Ain't that the truth.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015139)
Posted by william-james88 on March 18th, 2019 @ 9:20pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:
Burn wrote:Think it might be time to put a muzzle on di Bonaventura given all the different things he's saying.
Ain't that the truth.

Preach on brothers!
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015141)
Posted by Ig89ninja on March 18th, 2019 @ 9:38pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Burn wrote:Think it might be time to put a muzzle on di Bonaventura given all the different things he's saying.
Ain't that the truth.

Preach on brothers!

This guy must be the biggest internet Troll ever!
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015143)
Posted by TulioDude on March 18th, 2019 @ 10:07pm CDT
The easiest way to understand this,in my opinion,is that the movies are folliwing up the storyline setup in Bumblebee,carring references to the other films,but not whole continuity,like when the idea of the World War II Transformers presence,was not brough up in the Bumblebee film.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015145)
Posted by Ultra Markus on March 18th, 2019 @ 10:36pm CDT
Why can't the bumblebee movie be the reboot! And be the start of a new series
Instead of wasting more time on the previous main movie series and call that a reboot
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015148)
Posted by Burn on March 18th, 2019 @ 11:03pm CDT
Ultra Markus wrote:Why can't the bumblebee movie be the reboot! And be the start of a new series

Because I don't think di Bonaventura really understands what the term "reboot" means.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015149)
Posted by william-james88 on March 18th, 2019 @ 11:06pm CDT
Burn wrote:
Ultra Markus wrote:Why can't the bumblebee movie be the reboot! And be the start of a new series

Because I don't think di Bonaventura really understands what the term "reboot" means.


:lol: that's true, he said so himself:

Reboot, I always hate that word because for one, I’m not sure I really understand what it means.
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Posted by Nexus Knight on March 18th, 2019 @ 11:11pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:
Burn wrote:
Ultra Markus wrote:Why can't the bumblebee movie be the reboot! And be the start of a new series

Because I don't think di Bonaventura really understands what the term "reboot" means.


:lol: that's true, he said so himself:

Reboot, I always hate that word because for one, I’m not sure I really understand what it means.


Well, if this is to be Bumblebee 2, sequel to the first, and this sequel will follow the continuity of the new reboot, then it could be said that by default, the first Bumblebee movie was the first in this reboot.


Or di Bonaventura has no idea what the crap he's saying and I think we should wait for Paramount to have an official press release on the subject before we take him at his word.
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Posted by 15ngcs1 on March 18th, 2019 @ 11:17pm CDT
"What was fun about the first one was that we didn’t have to be beholden to the other Transformers movies."

Yeah I guess it's slightly hinted here
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015152)
Posted by Sabrblade on March 18th, 2019 @ 11:24pm CDT
The lesson to be learned: Unless it's 100% clear that they are speaking our language, never trust anything anyone from the corporate side of things ever says about "continuity", because 99 times out of 100 the concept of "continuity" means something completely different between the fandom side and the corporate side.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015155)
Posted by Burn on March 19th, 2019 @ 12:21am CDT
Nexus Knight wrote:Or di Bonaventura has no idea what the crap he's saying

I worked out what it is.

He's taken inspiration from the movies. The continuity of them can be confusing at times as well. Image
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Posted by Dinobot4ever on March 19th, 2019 @ 12:49am CDT
I said this a few days ago about another of his interviews ... Larry ‘D’ strikes again!
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Posted by Dinobot4ever on March 19th, 2019 @ 12:51am CDT
Burn wrote:
Nexus Knight wrote:Or di Bonaventura has no idea what the crap he's saying

I worked out what it is.

He's taken inspiration from the movies. The continuity of them can be confusing at times as well. Image


LOL

Good one, Burn.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015161)
Posted by Dinobot4ever on March 19th, 2019 @ 1:18am CDT
william-james88 wrote:Yes, you read that title right. And if you are confused, that's fine, it means you have been rather attentive. Very recently, Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated that not only would there be a big Transformers film following the Last Knight (though not necessarily continuing that film's plot), but that subsequent films would bring back some Bayhem.

And now, ladies and gentlemen, we are being told that the next big film, following the Last Knight, will be a reboot. We are also being told that the sequel to Bumblebee, the buddy film with Optimus Prime, will tie into the new continuity of said film. Both scripts are being developed at the same time and it is unknown which film will start filming first or be released first. We know many fans were hoping for a reboot simply because that would mean that the films were stepping away from the Michael bay films. But we have since been told that the next films would contain Bayhem regardless, so it seems the reboot is simply to avoid continuity problems, like having Megatron show up in the Bumblebee sequel, as opposed to a change in style or content from previous Transformers films. Of course, this is merely inference from all that was said recently and in this interview from Gamespot.

Looking at what is being told to us, is this the reboot you were hoping for? Let us know!

"The main Transformers movie we are working on is a reboot, and I will say that the Bumblebee sequel will be more directly linked to the timeline that we set up," Di Bonaventura told GameSpot.

"I think Paramount should just pick the best script and release that first," the producer said. "I don't think there is a plan in terms of what movie comes out first, and I always think you should just go with the best script first instead of planning a franchise based on release dates."

He went on to say that the Bumblebee sequel will be bigger than the previous one, despite the spin-off having had the smallest budget in the franchise. "It is going to bring Bumblebee into a bigger adventure," Di Bonaventura said. "What was fun about the first one was that we didn’t have to be beholden to the other Transformers movies."


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Isn’t this the same kind of misinformation and confusion we got leading into each Bayformer movie. Seems SNAFU to me ...

Will, love the picture of Scrapper and Grapple poring over plans. Very apropos.
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Posted by Barricade.it on March 19th, 2019 @ 3:42am CDT
Well... I think that, though it sounds like a leap in the dark, the reboot was the only way to save a plot which was in a dead end. I think Paramount should sue previous writers for the damage they created to this franchise.
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Posted by ZeroWolf on March 19th, 2019 @ 4:06am CDT
What damage? In this day and age reboots are used with abandon. Though they could have just gone the way of bond with one off stories more or less (current bond has more continuity but even that will change when Daniel Craig leaves)

Maybe we should look at Bee as a re-quel as it can be both a prequel and a reboot depending on the fans wish despite it not fully committing to either path fully. While Bee 2 sounds like it will be committing to the reboot (watch them use it to set up GI Joe and Mask lol...oh dear I've jinxed it haven't I)

Though would fans still be happy with a reboot but if they cribbed the action from the older films (the bayhem as they put it)
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Posted by Barricade.it on March 19th, 2019 @ 4:22am CDT
I talk about damage because many fans don't like AOE and TLK and weren't quite enthusiast of the first three movies neither. I think that the wrong road was taken with AOE; TLK is only a consequence, in the worst way.

But there's one thing I'm still surprised of: didn't Thy expect it at Paramount?
I mean: I don't think there's one Tf fan which could appreciate TLK (I appreciate it but only if I watch it like a NON tf movie). I ask myself how could They not consider this? It was evident! They've wasted millions of $ in something that was a complete failure at first sight.
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Posted by Deadput on March 19th, 2019 @ 4:51am CDT
I don't even know what's going on anymore, I'm not quite sure if they do either but man this is just confusing without any clear word.


I guess we will just wait and see, at least we will likely have more films that are made like Bumblebee and not like Bay's films (as in confusing plots and crude humor) even if they stick with the Bay continuity I guess they could find a way to make it work even if it's limiting themselves with what they can do.

I'm at least somewhat hopeful about the fact that Lorenzo of all people is using the word reboot even if he might not know what it means. (I honestly doubt he actually had no idea what a reboot was, just trying to make excuses for not moving on at the expense of making himself look like an idiot.)
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Posted by Tyrannacon on March 19th, 2019 @ 8:51am CDT
I am thinking he's afraid to give a straight answer for fear of upsetting people and them wanting his head. It also might be a way to test waters by appeasing those who want one thing more than the other. Either way he's playing both sides before settling on a path with it and I feel that is pretty crappy to do in a lot of ways. I just want Bay out of the live-action films while borrowing the action sequences and music from that time because those were the well constructed elements of the live-action films.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015178)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 19th, 2019 @ 8:57am CDT
Bay is out though, I can't see him signing up for more, and can't see how much input he'd put in anyway if he's not in the director chair. You'd be better off hoping that they don't go with the writers of the past films
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Posted by william-james88 on March 19th, 2019 @ 9:19am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Bay is out though, I can't see him signing up for more, and can't see how much input he'd put in anyway if he's not in the director chair. You'd be better off hoping that they don't go with the writers of the past films


Speaking of bay and fake news: http://transmy.com/movie/bay-is-back-wi ... t6CbXSIJk0

Dinobot4ever wrote:Isn’t this the same kind of misinformation and confusion we got leading into each Bayformer movie. Seems SNAFU to me ...

Will, love the picture of Scrapper and Grapple poring over plans. Very apropos.


Haha, yeah, I thought that worked perfectly, glad you like it ;)^

And you are right about that misinformation. We were told something similar for both AOE (which was a soft reboot, but the same thing as before anyways) and for The Last Knight (which proved to be yet another soft reboot of the TF universe, not gelling with past films, but still the same thing as before anyways).

While the word reboot has been on a lot of people's minds, I think what matters most is that the film is good and I am slightly less optimistic than I was the last time we spoke.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015193)
Posted by cruizerdave on March 19th, 2019 @ 10:38am CDT
It's gonna be this! No wait, this! No THIS!

It's like watching the screenwriters of the Bayformers films stumble stupidly over themselves as they try to grasp basic story telling concepts.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015205)
Posted by WiseMan on March 19th, 2019 @ 1:05pm CDT
Bring in Unicron for the sequel, kill him, make it cause a Bayverse-version Unicron Singularity, show a few clips of screwed-up continuity and say that's why, and Bob's your uncle.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015213)
Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on March 19th, 2019 @ 1:51pm CDT
Ugh it's like that scene from Generator Rex Season 1 episode 8 Breach, where Breach just says "It is a school but's not a school," repeatedly
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2015314)
Posted by Dinobot4ever on March 19th, 2019 @ 9:36pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:
ZeroWolf wrote:Bay is out though, I can't see him signing up for more, and can't see how much input he'd put in anyway if he's not in the director chair. You'd be better off hoping that they don't go with the writers of the past films


Speaking of bay and fake news: http://transmy.com/movie/bay-is-back-wi ... t6CbXSIJk0

Dinobot4ever wrote:Isn’t this the same kind of misinformation and confusion we got leading into each Bayformer movie. Seems SNAFU to me ...

Will, love the picture of Scrapper and Grapple poring over plans. Very apropos.


Haha, yeah, I thought that worked perfectly, glad you like it ;)^

And you are right about that misinformation. We were told something similar for both AOE (which was a soft reboot, but the same thing as before anyways) and for The Last Knight (which proved to be yet another soft reboot of the TF universe, not gelling with past films, but still the same thing as before anyways).

While the word reboot has been on a lot of people's minds, I think what matters most is that the film is good and I am slightly less optimistic than I was the last time we spoke.


Agree. My optimism is a bit more guarded now. I think a wait and see approach is in order.
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Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on March 20th, 2019 @ 2:21pm CDT
Looks like romance is not out the question
http://collider.com/transformers-movies ... ove-story/
One of the things I want to see, and I don’t know if we’ll do this particular thing, but I think we will eventually do a love story between Transformers. What does a love story mean? Definitely not sex, maybe not even kissing, but the idea that they would have that emotional crush has never really been brought in. That’s kind of the direction we’re going to try to head into, which is to give them human desires that, up until now, we haven’t seen much of. I think that will change the relationship with the Transformers. So we may do some wild action, we’ll do action for sure in the main line, but it’s a different kind of attempt. I know we will hold on to a lot of the lessons from Bumblebee.
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Posted by Evil Eye on March 20th, 2019 @ 3:37pm CDT
TrypticonCarne wrote:Looks like romance is not out the question
http://collider.com/transformers-movies ... ove-story/
One of the things I want to see, and I don’t know if we’ll do this particular thing, but I think we will eventually do a love story between Transformers. What does a love story mean? Definitely not sex, maybe not even kissing, but the idea that they would have that emotional crush has never really been brought in. That’s kind of the direction we’re going to try to head into, which is to give them human desires that, up until now, we haven’t seen much of. I think that will change the relationship with the Transformers. So we may do some wild action, we’ll do action for sure in the main line, but it’s a different kind of attempt. I know we will hold on to a lot of the lessons from Bumblebee.

This is pretty cool. I'm a sucker for a well done romance so hopefully this pans out well.
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Posted by Deadput on March 22nd, 2019 @ 6:10am CDT
I personally consider Silverbolt/Blackarachnia and Chromedome/Rewind to be the only Transformer/Transformer romances in the franchise with substantial depth and good writing.

Other times the romances can be not actually awful but pretty shallow or too squicky/uncanny/creepy.

I think romance can work in the franchise but it's the kind of thing to be careful with and not just put two Transformers together just because or for some token romantic relationship.

It's kinda part of my reasoning for why I dislike the token female Transformer role in Transformers shows and would prefer multiple female characters on both sides or none at all, not that they always end up in romances or anything but how many times has Arcee been a character just to fill in that quota? I kinda actually like Windblade being around since both times she's been in a show it's been in addition to already existing female characters and the other is that she is the main female character but not the only one who existed and I like that in Cyberverse her and Bumblebee are more like close friends then a couple.

I think I'm kinda rambling here but anyways I think romance can be done right even on the big screen...but I do not trust the current creative team to get it right, not as they are as they need someone like Travis Knight again who can put care and thought into his writing and have a reason for something to exist besides filling a trope, maybe not him specifically although I think he could pull off a decent romance but someone like him.
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Posted by ZeroWolf on March 22nd, 2019 @ 7:32am CDT
I get the impression from people's reactions when IDW did the chromedome/rewind coupling that they may shy away from that and instead just hook arcee up with someone or go wholehog and make a live adaption of the girl who loved powerglide.

Though it would be a powerful gesture if they did the chromedome/rewind romance, but we'll see what they do when the time comes.
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Posted by Deadput on March 22nd, 2019 @ 9:10am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:I get the impression from people's reactions when IDW did the chromedome/rewind coupling that they may shy away from that and instead just hook arcee up with someone or go wholehog and make a live adaption of the girl who loved powerglide.

Though it would be a powerful gesture if they did the chromedome/rewind romance, but we'll see what they do when the time comes.


I don't think the actual pairing of Chromedome and Rewind is gonna hit the nail again, not the type of relationship itself but specifically those two...I don't know what they can do that isn't retreading old ground or would be superior to what came before.

Also I swear that Arcee has had some sort of romantic relationship/tones with half of the well known Autobots in the franchise. From Bumblebee to Clfiffjumper to Ratchet to Sideswipe to several of her fellow 1986 Autobots (I was actually going to say Hot Rod, Springer and Blurr but then realized I don't actually remember Blurr and Arcee ever being a pairing)

I think the only major Autobots I can think of that she hasn't had anything like that is Ironhide, Jazz and Optimus himself, and even then I could be wrong.


Actually curious to see a list of all her romantic partners in the franchise whether made clear or implications only.
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Posted by Gzstg on March 26th, 2019 @ 3:27pm CDT
I think her article on tfwiki has a list of her partners.
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Posted by bruticus24484 on March 29th, 2019 @ 10:55pm CDT
The gamestop article is older than the Japanese interview which is leading me to believe that "continuing in the main series after The Last Knight" is going to be what it sounds like. I don't think people are going to get the radical change they are hoping for.

As mentioned, the films were technically solf rebooted twice already, and haven't done much to maintain continuity anyway. I expect Bumblebee was just another soft reboot, and that they will just be retooling continuity as they go.

Personally I don't care much. I've actually enjoyed the films and personally don't want to see a straight adaptation of the '84 toon designs in live action. So for me the news is as expected.

I am a bit disappointed that they are dropping Unicron. Granted it was kind of early and he needs some proper build up but if Marvel can do Thanos surely transformers can handle Unicron. Things were finally getting interesting.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2018311)
Posted by william-james88 on April 7th, 2019 @ 11:41pm CDT
There has been a lot of misinformation regarding the future of the Transformers film franchise and while people are quick to claim it is due to the film producer, director or "Hasbro" going back and forth, the real culprit seems to be misleading headlines in articles. Sometimes, in the hope of garnering views, an entertainment news site will opt for a very eye catching title but the problem is that many will simply look at the title and not read the article, which can quickly spread misinformation. This is happening a lot recently with Transformers movie news, like the time sites claimed "Hasbro" confirmed the Bumblebee film was a reboot. Sadly, anyone reading the articles would see that there was no quote from any Hasbro representative using the word "reboot" when describing Bumblebee. The sites didn't even care to name any specific individual credited to have said anything on the matter. It was just assumptions and people's interpretations that kept being passed on. Nothing concrete, unlike what any headline announced.

I mention all that because the community and news sites are at it again. Recently, Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated that there is currently a script being done for the next film in the Transformers live action Franchise, one that would come after Transformers: The Last Knight. This prompted many sites to state that The last Knight was getting a sequel. While I can see the logic of that interpretation, all di Bonaventura said was that there would be another film, not that the specific storyline established in a previous film would be continued.

Basically, the next big Transformers film would come after The last Knight just like Age of Extinction came after Dark of the Moon. Set in the present, in the established live action universe, but with no real connection to past stories (which is par for the course in Transformers live action films when you think about it).

That is why when we are presented with the short interview below, where di Bonaventura says that "no" when asked by Slash Film if the next script picks up where The Last Knight left off, it fits perfectly well with all that was said. Not just by him, but by Brian Goldner, over a year ago at the 2018 Toy fair, when we were told that past stories would be dropped going forward and that a new team at Paramount was to oversee the future films.

So while we would love to be reporting you actual news, saying that the next big Transformers film will not be picking up elements from where the Last Knight left off is something we were told a long time ago.

We do have some other news though, in the same interview, di Bonaventura stated that Michael Bay would not be returning as director for upcoming Transformers films. However, this would also be par for the course as we have been told time and time again that Michael Bay was done with the franchise and yet he would still come back. Right now, all we know is that any upcoming Transformers film (either taking place in the past or present) is still at the scripting phase and there is no director attached.

Here is the latest quick interview:

For the next Transformers are you looking for new directors or hoping you can still make Michael Bay an offer?

I think Bay has made it really clear that he loved what he did and he’s not doing anymore. So I think the answer is we’re writing a script. At that point, once we get script we have a strong belief in, then we’ll begin to debate that. Michael’s made it really clear that he didn’t want to do it. I don’t blame him. He spent a hell of a lot, a decade of his life, shooting them.

Are you developing a script that picks up where The Last Knight left off?

No.


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Posted by Sabrblade on April 7th, 2019 @ 11:46pm CDT
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Posted by william-james88 on April 7th, 2019 @ 11:48pm CDT
Thanks Sabr!
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Posted by noctorro on April 11th, 2019 @ 12:57am CDT
Clapping so much, much much.
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Posted by william-james88 on January 27th, 2020 @ 8:44pm CST
We had a whole fanfare of upcoming movie news for a while until everyone was burnt out of the unreliable nature of the news (even though it was coming from the producer) to the point that most movie news sites chose to just stop reporting anything unless there was something truly concrete. Well, we actually have some concrete news now. We learn through Variety that two script writers are currently writing two different scripts that are meant to become the next Transformers films in the franchise. Variety states that these two films are in active development. One of the scripts is written by Joby Harold who wrote the Guy Ritchie King Arthur film, and who also wrote the script for the DCEU Flash film Warner Bros has yet to deliver. The other script is written by  James Vanderbilt whose most recent films are the Adam Sandler Netflix movie Murder Mystery, The Meg and Independence Day Resurgence. 

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Posted by TulioDude on January 27th, 2020 @ 8:53pm CST
I was wondering if any of the crew of Bumblebee would return.
Hopefully these new guys to the Franchise deliver a nice story.



Day 27 of waiting for Transformers Armada Masterpiece news.
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Posted by Quantum Surge on January 27th, 2020 @ 9:01pm CST
I wish that the image was used officially. Looks very nice, what with the two eras in the Movie continuity being presented.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050760)
Posted by Fires_Of_Inferno on January 27th, 2020 @ 10:51pm CST
From what I know of the DC movies so far, and of Independance day resurgance and the meg, those are not writing credits that make me feel good. But I didn't watch those movies either, and I'm just going by hear-say to tell me they were bad, so I want to be wrong.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050761)
Posted by Stargrave on January 27th, 2020 @ 10:57pm CST
I think Travis Knight has only directed Kubo and the Two Strings before you never know sometimes you hit it out of the park. At least they have some credits. Just tryin’ to see the positives here. Bumblebee II ASAP please. Can’t wait!
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050775)
Posted by TFIta369 on January 28th, 2020 @ 3:23am CST
TulioDude wrote: Day 27 of waiting for Transformers Armada Masterpiece news.


Hehe, why 27? I'm all in for Armada MPs too. :)
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050784)
Posted by william-james88 on January 28th, 2020 @ 9:22am CST
TulioDude wrote:Day 27 of waiting for Transformers Armada Masterpiece news.


Please keep that for the general MP thread.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050790)
Posted by TulioDude on January 28th, 2020 @ 10:22am CST
I haven't seen James Vanderbilt work yet,but I believe Joby Harold has it in him,to create a great Transformers script.Look at this scene in King Arthur: Legend of The Sword:

Jude Law's perfomance is great,but you have to give credit to the writing,it's not hard to see a Decepticon leader giving this speech.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050803)
Posted by Ig89ninja on January 28th, 2020 @ 12:34pm CST
TulioDude wrote:I haven't seen James Vanderbilt work yet,but I believe Joby Harold has it in him,to create a great Transformers script.Look at this scene in King Arthur: Legend of The Sword:

Jude Law's perfomance is great,but you have to give credit to the writing,it's not hard to see a Decepticon leader giving this speech.

Ok, that speech is chilling and totally perfect for a tyrant like Megatron or Starscream.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050813)
Posted by Munkky on January 28th, 2020 @ 2:49pm CST
The only James Vanderbilt films I've seen are The Amazing Spider-Man (which I didn't think very much of) and The Meg (which was decent enough, nothing fantastic but not bad either). If he truly is writing a Beast Wars film I'd be down for that, though I'm not expecting a masterpiece. I haven't seen King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, but haven't heard great things about it, so I'm not sure what to think about the writer tackling a Bumblebee sequel.
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050814)
Posted by ZeroWolf on January 28th, 2020 @ 2:58pm CST
Other sites are saying that this is a true reboot and that no one is coming back from any movie cast wise :-?
Re: More Info for Future Transformers Films From Di Bonaventura, now Using the word Reboot (2050909)
Posted by megamanfan on January 29th, 2020 @ 7:56pm CST
oh man, if they go with a beast wars movie like i've heard, i can only speculate on what they'd do with it.

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