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william-james88 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Wait Jeremy irons is returning for scar? Nice B) he would be perfect for thunderwing if they ever adapted from the comics
No, just mufasa stays the same, as I metioned. Its like with Transformers, only Peter Cullen returned to the live action franchise in the first movie, with Megatron being Hugo Weaving instead of Frank Welker.
Galactic Prime wrote:Megatron was voiced by Frank Welker in the last movie
Black Hat wrote:Galactic Prime wrote:Deadput wrote:Burn wrote:This was not a good decision, anyone getting excited for it, especially those who are wanting a G1 look, you're going to be disappointed. Set your expectations low.
Yup, just because they "rebooted" the universe doesn't mean the new movies are going to be any better then the old, for example who is going to be the director or script writer? I doubt there is a single big director that gives a darn about the franchise like some of us do so I don't think there will be a Transformers movie that aligns to the fan's vision.
Some people are going to want the movies to be dark and gritty some are going to want it to be light hearted, some people like humor some don't, some want it to be like G1 and retread old ground while some of us want to see the franchise go into a new direction.
There is nothing to be hyped up about right now.
Actually they can only be better. Nothing can be as terrible as the Bay movies were, NOTHING.
If you think the Bay movies are that bad you clearly haven't watched many movies.
Galactic Prime wrote:Black Hat wrote:Galactic Prime wrote:Deadput wrote:Burn wrote:This was not a good decision, anyone getting excited for it, especially those who are wanting a G1 look, you're going to be disappointed. Set your expectations low.
Yup, just because they "rebooted" the universe doesn't mean the new movies are going to be any better then the old, for example who is going to be the director or script writer? I doubt there is a single big director that gives a darn about the franchise like some of us do so I don't think there will be a Transformers movie that aligns to the fan's vision.
Some people are going to want the movies to be dark and gritty some are going to want it to be light hearted, some people like humor some don't, some want it to be like G1 and retread old ground while some of us want to see the franchise go into a new direction.
There is nothing to be hyped up about right now.
Actually they can only be better. Nothing can be as terrible as the Bay movies were, NOTHING.
If you think the Bay movies are that bad you clearly haven't watched many movies.
Actually if you think they were good, you clearly haven't watched many movies. You must be one of those people that think the new Star Wars movies are good, or that the DCEU is good. Because if you like the Transformer Bay movies you clearly have ZERO taste in anything remotely resembling a good movie
Galactic Prime wrote:Megatron was voiced by Frank Welker in the last movie
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:BUT it's more likely for a completely new voice cast
ZeroWolf wrote:Though lets mix things up. Let's pitch some ideas for what we would like them to do for the reboot but also at the same time knowing that we won't get them.
william-james88 wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:BUT it's more likely for a completely new voice cast
Do you have any examples in films where no one returned and could have?
ZeroWolf wrote:What do you have against cullen?
william-james88 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Though lets mix things up. Let's pitch some ideas for what we would like them to do for the reboot but also at the same time knowing that we won't get them.
A focus on the bots rather than the humans would be nice.
JazZeke wrote:william-james88 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Though lets mix things up. Let's pitch some ideas for what we would like them to do for the reboot but also at the same time knowing that we won't get them.
A focus on the bots rather than the humans would be nice.
This was something I hoped for waaaaaay back when we were speculating about the first movie
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:william-james88 wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:BUT it's more likely for a completely new voice cast
Do you have any examples in films where no one returned and could have?
Batman
Superman
X-Men
Spider-Man
Fantastic Four
Star Wars Prequels
The Punisher
william-james88 wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:william-james88 wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:BUT it's more likely for a completely new voice cast
Do you have any examples in films where no one returned and could have?
Batman
Superman
X-Men
Spider-Man
Fantastic Four
Star Wars Prequels
The Punisher
Um, you said voice cast, those are all live action examples where we see the actor's face, and terrible ones too since Frank Oz (a voice actor, which is the point of all this) played Yoda in the star wars prequels. None of these examples are any good nor do they have anything to do with what we are talking about.
Which leads me to confirm that there are NO examples out there of a movie voice cast completely replaced for the hell of it since you have have not named 1 single example of a movie VOICE cast that was completely changed in a reboot when previous voice actors were available.
You proved the opposite instead (with Yoda).
And Star Wars isnt a reboot, this is all nonsense.
william-james88 wrote:this is all nonsense.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:JazZeke wrote:william-james88 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Though lets mix things up. Let's pitch some ideas for what we would like them to do for the reboot but also at the same time knowing that we won't get them.
A focus on the bots rather than the humans would be nice.
This was something I hoped for waaaaaay back when we were speculating about the first movie
100%. It's called "Transformers" not "Humans and their wacky alien robot pals". Beast Wars was obviously the best case scenario by having zero humans and leaving it's audience to focus on the actual Cybertronians as their POV to the series. Outside of that The Movie had only two (Spike and Daniel) which would be a decent quota if necessary for Live Action.
Galactic Prime wrote:Black Hat wrote:Galactic Prime wrote:Deadput wrote:Burn wrote:This was not a good decision, anyone getting excited for it, especially those who are wanting a G1 look, you're going to be disappointed. Set your expectations low.
Yup, just because they "rebooted" the universe doesn't mean the new movies are going to be any better then the old, for example who is going to be the director or script writer? I doubt there is a single big director that gives a darn about the franchise like some of us do so I don't think there will be a Transformers movie that aligns to the fan's vision.
Some people are going to want the movies to be dark and gritty some are going to want it to be light hearted, some people like humor some don't, some want it to be like G1 and retread old ground while some of us want to see the franchise go into a new direction.
There is nothing to be hyped up about right now.
Actually they can only be better. Nothing can be as terrible as the Bay movies were, NOTHING.
If you think the Bay movies are that bad you clearly haven't watched many movies.
Actually if you think they were good, you clearly haven't watched many movies. You must be one of those people that think the new Star Wars movies are good, or that the DCEU is good. Because if you like the Transformer Bay movies you clearly have ZERO taste in anything remotely resembling a good movie
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The first three stories of IDWverse could easily be adapted into a potential trilogy.
Megatron: Origin - Stormbringer - Infiltration
Potentially using some of the Spotlights as character background pieces to flesh out the principle cast. If they really want the next Transformers films to stand out from Bayformers, adding character depth to the Cybertronians themselves would do that easily.
JazZeke wrote:And a movie that copies the premise of IDW's -Ations would be brilliant. Some humans stumble into the middle of a covert alien war going on right under our noses. Bring back the "disguise" element. Have the robots actually talk in their car modes and you can still characterize them while saving a shitton on the CGI budget. This is painfully obvious stuff to anyone with half a brain.
ZeroWolf wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The first three stories of IDWverse could easily be adapted into a potential trilogy.
Megatron: Origin - Stormbringer - Infiltration
Potentially using some of the Spotlights as character background pieces to flesh out the principle cast. If they really want the next Transformers films to stand out from Bayformers, adding character depth to the Cybertronians themselves would do that easily.
See i would put infiltration first, with Megatron origin, stormbringer and another pre-earth tale as a prequel trilogy. The main -tion series would be a fine trilogy with a bit of tweaking (if the commitment is in place to set nova prime up as a thanos type enemy then by all means leave the dead universe hints there)
ZeroWolf wrote: You want a big bad at the very heart of the decepticon cause? Use Megatronus but leave it at that.
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