Upcoming Live-Action Film Rumors

Undead Scottsman

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A pair of rumors for upcoming Live Action films hit, so I figured we should start a new thread about future movies now that Transformers One sounds like a dead end. (Pour one out for a real one!)

First, to be filed under "my own personal hell," Michael Bay is rumored to be coming back to direct a new live action film. I honestly can't see this doing anything but underperforming like a mediocre Marvel movie, but maybe 20 years is just right for nostalgia for that first film to hit. Hell, if we can get a conclusion to that Unicron stuff, I'll consider it a wash.

We start the morning with quite an unexpected rumor. According to Twitter/X user @HollywoodHandle and movie insiders with verified track records of reliability, Michael Bay will return to direct a new ‘TRANSFORMERS’ movie at Paramount.


Secondly, Josh Cooley, director of Transformers One, is apparently also rumored to be directing a new live action TF film as well, and apparently Paramount has five TF projects in development. That worked out so well last time they thought about doing that, and given the performance of recent TF fims, I don't think flooding the market is a terribly great idea but some of those projects might just be brainstorms that never see the light of day.

Also, hey, first mention of the GI Joe/TF film in awhile.

Most notably, Transformers One director Josh Cooley has reportedly signed a deal to direct a live action TF film.

Additionally, this and the Bay film are said to be two of five Transformers projects that Paramount has in development. What the other three will be, or if they will even see the light of day, remains to be seen. It’s stated that the TF/GI Joe crossover movie may still be one of them.


As always, these are rumors so don't treat them as gospel. Honestly the five projects thing sound a little far fetched given how unsuccessful the franchise has been in theaters lately.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
We'll see about this. And if I'm being honest, I find it a hard pill to swallow that any new movie would be coming soon since Hasbro announced not too long ago that they will no longer be financially supporting any film adaptations of their IP. So if Paramount or anyone wants to make another movie, they're going to have to do it without Hasbro and pay for it out of their own pocket.
 

Undead Scottsman

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Citizen
We'll see about this. And if I'm being honest, I find it a hard pill to swallow that any new movie would be coming soon since Hasbro announced not too long ago that they will no longer be financially supporting any film adaptations of their IP. So if Paramount or anyone wants to make another movie, they're going to have to do it without Hasbro and pay for it out of their own pocket.

Yeah, but that's how a lot of films are made. The question is whether or not Paramount thinks (regardless of whether it's true or not) that hiring Bay will tap into enough nostalgia for those first films to be worth funding a new one.
 

Steevy Maximus

Well known pompous pontificator
Citizen
Yeah, but that's how a lot of films are made. The question is whether or not Paramount thinks (regardless of whether it's true or not) that hiring Bay will tap into enough nostalgia for those first films to be worth funding a new one.
In fairness, aside from a slight bump in RotB domestic numbers, NONE of the films since Bay left have made as much as even the WORSE performing Bay film. From a purely business perspective, I’m not inclined to fault Paramount to wanted to court him back. But the additional news about Cooley makes me think Paramount is still in the “exploring options” stage for another film. To me, it sounds like Paramount IS still interested in Hasbro’s franchises, but the last 3 films have made them exceptionally cautious. It’s all a “we’ll see” situation, Hasbro has a graveyard starting to rival Lucasfilm’s of abandoned projects.


Transformers is an almost fascinating examination of the correlation between a film’s general perceived quality and its box office. It is the only franchise I know where the WORST films generally made the MOST money. While, arguably, the best Transformers film (TFOne) saw the WORST box office performance since 1986.
I’m worried that Hasbro backing out (financially) is going to see us backslide into the garbage fire the cumulative “Bay films” turned the general reputation of the brand into. Despite 3 good-to-fantastic films, post-Bay, that near decade of films still dominate the general public’s view of the brand, especially overseas.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
Despite 3 good-to-fantastic films, post-Bay, that near decade of films still dominate the general public’s view of the brand, especially overseas.
It really wouldn't surprise me if, after hearing of Bay possibly coming back to direct more TF movies, the primary reaction of general audiences would be "Oooh, maybe this means he can get Megan Fox to come back too!" 😒
 

ZacWilliam1

Well-known member
Citizen
A pair of rumors for upcoming Live Action films hit, so I figured we should start a new thread about future movies now that Transformers One sounds like a dead end. (Pour one out for a real one!)

First, to be filed under "my own personal hell," Michael Bay is rumored to be coming back to direct a new live action film. I honestly can't see this doing anything but underperforming like a mediocre Marvel movie, but maybe 20 years is just right for nostalgia for that first film to hit. Hell, if we can get a conclusion to that Unicron stuff, I'll consider it a wash.




Secondly, Josh Cooley, director of Transformers One, is apparently also rumored to be directing a new live action TF film as well, and apparently Paramount has five TF projects in development. That worked out so well last time they thought about doing that, and given the performance of recent TF fims, I don't think flooding the market is a terribly great idea but some of those projects might just be brainstorms that never see the light of day.

Also, hey, first mention of the GI Joe/TF film in awhile.




As always, these are rumors so don't treat them as gospel. Honestly the five projects thing sound a little far fetched given how unsuccessful the franchise has been in theaters lately.

I'll be honest I think too many have failed now to make any more without some serious time passing to clear the pallet.

Maybe I'm wrong but I'll believe these are really happening when filming has started.


-ZacWilliam, it's a shame because the last 3 were the best ones and did the worst, which doesn't bode well for the studios to have learned good lessons
 

Badgertron

Active member
Citizen
It's really starting to feel like the live action TF films are "too big to fail" with Paramount. Same with GI Joe it seems, aren't they developing a new one of those too, even though noone really liked the previous ones (though they had their moments)?
 

LordGigaIce

Another babka?
Citizen
Giving Bay one movie and Cooley another does seem like a good way to try and appease the entire fandom 😛
 


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