Transformers 5

Paramount Faces Lawsuit Claiming They Didn’t Have Enough Product Placement in ‘Transformers 4’
Paramount Faces Lawsuit Claiming They Didn’t Have Enough Product Placement in ‘Transformers 4’
Paramount Faces Lawsuit Claiming They Didn’t Have Enough Product Placement in ‘Transformers 4’
I barely remember anything about Transformers 4. I had to look at IMDb to remind myself what the subtitle was (it was Age of Extinction) and I’m pretty sure this was the one with the Dinobots? But the one thing that really sticks out in my head that I’ll never quite forget about this disasterpiece is the product placement...
‘Transformers 5’ Hires ‘John Wick’ Cinematographer
‘Transformers 5’ Hires ‘John Wick’ Cinematographer
‘Transformers 5’ Hires ‘John Wick’ Cinematographer
Well, if nothing else, at least we now know Transformers 5 will look really, really good. John Wick cinematographer John Sela has been hired to shoot Michael Bay’s upcoming mega-robot blockbuster sequel — unfortunately for us (but fortunately for him), Keanu Reeves will not be making an appearance, but rest assured that he will be with Michael Bay in spirit, hopefully using his unique brand of zen to guide Bay through this difficult process
Michael Bay Confirmed for ‘Transformers 5’
Michael Bay Confirmed for ‘Transformers 5’
Michael Bay Confirmed for ‘Transformers 5’
After about a year of rumors and tentative confirmations and completely valid assumptions, Michael Bay has confirmed that he will indeed return to direct Transformers 5 — to the surprise of pretty much no one at all. Although the director previously said Age of Extinction would be his last time in the director’s chair on the blockbuster franchise, Bay can’t seem to keep himself away from all his big shiny robot friends.
‘Transformers’ Rolls Out Movie Plans for the Next 10 Years
‘Transformers’ Rolls Out Movie Plans for the Next 10 Years
‘Transformers’ Rolls Out Movie Plans for the Next 10 Years
10. That’s the number of years we have left in the Transformers franchise…for now. This year, Paramount and writer / producer Akiva Goldsman recruited a brain trust of writers to formulate plans for Transformers sequels, as well as potential spinoffs and animated projects. Their work yielded plans for Transformers 5, as well as an animated origin story prequel. But how many more films are in the works? Rumor has it they have plans for at least five.
‘Transformers 5’ Moving Forward, Animated Spinoff Planned
‘Transformers 5’ Moving Forward, Animated Spinoff Planned
‘Transformers 5’ Moving Forward, Animated Spinoff Planned
After months of brain-storming, the Transformers writers room has finished their work…for now. Writers room head Akiva Goldsman is officially scripting Transformers 5, with Mark Wahlberg confirmed to return and Michael Bay in talks to return to the director’s chair after declaring he was finished with the franchise. In addition, that previously rumored animated spinoff is officially happening with the writers of Ant-Man.
‘Transformers 5’ Reportedly Features More Dinobots
‘Transformers 5’ Reportedly Features More Dinobots
‘Transformers 5’ Reportedly Features More Dinobots
Paramount’s plans for the continuation of the Transformers franchise are certainly ambitious — earlier this year the studio announced a new writer’s room which will plot the future of the series, including sequels and spinoffs, like Transformers 5. So far we know that Mark Wahlberg is returning for the sequel, though not much else is known about the film, which may or may not be directed by Michael Bay. But some potential new plot details have been revealed, giving us an idea about where the sequel will take Cade Yaeger and the Autobots in their next outing.
‘Transformers 5’ Officially Names Writers
‘Transformers 5’ Officially Names Writers
‘Transformers 5’ Officially Names Writers
While doing the rounds during TCAs 2015, former showrunner Steven DeKnight talked not only of Daredevil and plans for Season 2, but about his involvement in another big franchise: Transformers. Not only has DeKnight revealed which writers will officially be tackling Transformers 5, but he’s opened up a bit about the franchise’s “brain trust” and how it works.
Mark Wahlberg Says Michael Bay Will Direct 'Transformers 5'
Mark Wahlberg Says Michael Bay Will Direct 'Transformers 5'
Mark Wahlberg Says Michael Bay Will Direct 'Transformers 5'
Not long after Transformers: Age of Extinction hit theaters last year, director Michael Bay revealed that he wasn’t planning on directing another installment in the franchise. Instead, he’d pass that honor down to someone else. Since then, we’ve heard rumors that Bay may have changed his mind, as he’s prone to do, and he’ll likely return to direct Transformers 5. One person who is returning for the fifth film is Mark Wahlberg, and he seems to have just confirmed those rumors.
'Transformers' Writers Room Adds 'Daredevil' Showrunner
'Transformers' Writers Room Adds 'Daredevil' Showrunner
'Transformers' Writers Room Adds 'Daredevil' Showrunner
Just when you thought Akiva Goldsman’s Transformers writers room was complete, he goes an adds someone else to the staff, collecting writers as if he’s picking up Pokemon. The latest addition to the writers room is former Daredevil showrunner Steven DeKnight, who joins fellow TV pro Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) in a room that’s looking more and more promising. Surely with so many smart, talented people, they can roll out a few good Transformers movies, right? Right…?
'Transformers' Creative Head Teases Franchise Plans
'Transformers' Creative Head Teases Franchise Plans
'Transformers' Creative Head Teases Franchise Plans
As the new creative director/writers room head for the Transformers franchise, producer Akiva Goldsman’s job is to collect a group of talented and diverse writers and oversee future projects for the franchise, including sequels and spinoffs. Goldsman has just added two more writers to his room, which is apparently now fully-staffed and ready to roll out their mission. But…what is that mission, exactly? Goldsman was kind enough to share.

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