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Bay misses the ’bots (and the megabucks): Did you know that Michael Bay is developing a new Transformers movie at Paramount that he wants to direct? Bay, the auteur of explosions and up-skirt shots that defined the first five mega-grossers, had sworn off directing the franchise since his Shia LaBeouf–free Transformers: The Last Knight earned just $600 million in 2017—big, but about half the gross of the previous installment.(Paramount also tired of his astronomical fees.)
Yet the franchise has atrophied without Bay, and he himself has not reached those box office heights since—even complaining recently about not being able to get movies greenlit.
Bay approached the studio last year to come back as a hands-on producer and possibly director, and he’s got writer Jordan VanDina working on a script. It’s one of five or so Transformers projects in development that David Ellison and Skydance will inherit if/when the Paramount sale closes.
Josh Cooley, who made last year’s animated Transformers One, just closed a deal to pursue a live-action take. There’s also a possible G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover in development, and the studio has two separate ideas in early stages.
Hopefully the Bay project will come together; it really is the perfect match of filmmaker and material. And Paramount can take its time. The studio keeps the rights as long as a movie is in production by 2029.
snavej wrote:There's plenty of potential with the right storylines. It's all about balance. And no misleading trailers!
Brokebot wrote:snavej wrote:There's plenty of potential with the right storylines. It's all about balance. And no misleading trailers!
Dude.
It'sMichael Bay.
snavej wrote:Brokebot wrote:snavej wrote:There's plenty of potential with the right storylines. It's all about balance. And no misleading trailers!
Dude.
It'sMichael Bay.
He can change his approach if he wants to. He's not stupid.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
snavej wrote:'Why would he see a need to change?'
If there are significant changes in the attitudes of the audience. He would follow the money.
Brokebot wrote:You seem to be ignoring the current movie industry modus operandi: if your movie fails, it's the stupid, racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynistic, fascistic, poorly educated audience's fault. Therefore, double down on everything people disliked and expect better results.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Glyph wrote:Brokebot wrote:You seem to be ignoring the current movie industry modus operandi: if your movie fails, it's the stupid, racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynistic, fascistic, poorly educated audience's fault. Therefore, double down on everything people disliked and expect better results.
... lolwut.
This is literally never the industry's response.
Psychout wrote:Im not scared of a gender confused minibot!
Glyph wrote:Yeah no, I'm not doing this again. Feel free to spend some time with google or, y'know, just listen to any actual creative talk about trying to get things approved by executives. Especially over the last eight months or so, for some reason.
If you want to talk about the actual topic, fine, but I'm not going to debate readily available facts.
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