Transformers: The Last Knight (2017, Bay) - News, rumors, etc.
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Mark Wahlberg Confirms He Will Return for Transformers 5
BY SPENCER PERRY ON DECEMBER 14, 2015
Mark Wahlberg will return for Transformers 5
Almost one year ago, actor Mark Wahlberg was pretty sure that he would return for a Transformers 5, and though some progress has been made on the next entry in the franchise, Wahlberg hasn’t spoken about returning again, until now. In an interview with CinePop, Wahlberg confirmed once again that he’ll be back for the film.
In the fourth film, “Age of Extinction,” Wahlberg played Cade Yeager, a Texas inventor and mechanic who was also very protective of his daughter, Nicola Peltz’s Tessa Yeager. Transformers: Age of Extinction grossed over $1.1 billion at the global box office, bringing all four films combined to a total gross over $3.7 billion.
Transformers 5 is set to be written by Iron Man scribes Art Marcum & Matt Holloway and Ken Nolan (Black Hawk Down). Director Michael Bay hasn’t not been officially confirmed to return, though Bay remains in contention to return to the helm of the franchise.
In addition, Ant-Man scribes Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari will script an animated “origin story” film that will be set on the Transformers’ homeworld of Cybertron. Both films came from the newly formed “Transformers writers room,” which includes the likes of “The Walking Dead” and “Invincible” creator Robert Kirkman, “Fringe” and “Lost” scribe Jeff Pinkner, X-Men: The Last Stand and The Incredible Hulk‘s Zak Penn, “Black List” scribes Geneva Robertson-Dworetrepeat, and “Marvel’s Daredevil” season one showrunner Steven DeKnight.
BY SPENCER PERRY ON DECEMBER 14, 2015
Mark Wahlberg will return for Transformers 5
Almost one year ago, actor Mark Wahlberg was pretty sure that he would return for a Transformers 5, and though some progress has been made on the next entry in the franchise, Wahlberg hasn’t spoken about returning again, until now. In an interview with CinePop, Wahlberg confirmed once again that he’ll be back for the film.
In the fourth film, “Age of Extinction,” Wahlberg played Cade Yeager, a Texas inventor and mechanic who was also very protective of his daughter, Nicola Peltz’s Tessa Yeager. Transformers: Age of Extinction grossed over $1.1 billion at the global box office, bringing all four films combined to a total gross over $3.7 billion.
Transformers 5 is set to be written by Iron Man scribes Art Marcum & Matt Holloway and Ken Nolan (Black Hawk Down). Director Michael Bay hasn’t not been officially confirmed to return, though Bay remains in contention to return to the helm of the franchise.
In addition, Ant-Man scribes Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari will script an animated “origin story” film that will be set on the Transformers’ homeworld of Cybertron. Both films came from the newly formed “Transformers writers room,” which includes the likes of “The Walking Dead” and “Invincible” creator Robert Kirkman, “Fringe” and “Lost” scribe Jeff Pinkner, X-Men: The Last Stand and The Incredible Hulk‘s Zak Penn, “Black List” scribes Geneva Robertson-Dworetrepeat, and “Marvel’s Daredevil” season one showrunner Steven DeKnight.
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I'm tired of the franchise, but I did like Wahlberg's character. I have no problem with him.
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I tried to watch Age of Extinction on Netflix and couldn't get through it. I've been meaning to give it another shot sometime.
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Michael Bay to Return for ‘Transformers 5’
JANUARY 4, 2016 | 03:36PM PT
Justin Kroll
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Michael Bay has confirmed that he will return to direct the fifth installment in the “Transformers” franchise for Paramount.
Bay broke the news to Rolling Stone, after months of speculation, while promoting his new war movie “13 Hours.”
Mark Wahlberg, who appeared in the last installment, is expected to return and Lorenzo di Bonaventura is producing.
Bay directed “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” the fourth in the series and the first one without Shia Labeouf, in addition to its three predecessors. “Age of Extinction” also starred Jack Reynor and Nicola Peltz and, despite losing Labeouf, grossed more than $1 billion worldwide.
Details behind the next movie are under wraps, but sources say Wahlberg is the only cast member from “Age of Extinction” expected to reprise his role.
This past spring, Paramount announced it would be assembling a writers’ room to build its new “Transformers” universe that would include spinoff pics along with new installments in the franchise. The room was overseen by Akiva Goldsman with the studio recently tapping Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (“Iron Man”) along with Ken Nolan (“Black Hawk Down”) to write the script.
Bay is repped by WME. His “13 Hours” bows on Jan. 15.
JANUARY 4, 2016 | 03:36PM PT
Justin Kroll
Film Reporter
@krolljvar
Michael Bay has confirmed that he will return to direct the fifth installment in the “Transformers” franchise for Paramount.
Bay broke the news to Rolling Stone, after months of speculation, while promoting his new war movie “13 Hours.”
Mark Wahlberg, who appeared in the last installment, is expected to return and Lorenzo di Bonaventura is producing.
Bay directed “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” the fourth in the series and the first one without Shia Labeouf, in addition to its three predecessors. “Age of Extinction” also starred Jack Reynor and Nicola Peltz and, despite losing Labeouf, grossed more than $1 billion worldwide.
Details behind the next movie are under wraps, but sources say Wahlberg is the only cast member from “Age of Extinction” expected to reprise his role.
This past spring, Paramount announced it would be assembling a writers’ room to build its new “Transformers” universe that would include spinoff pics along with new installments in the franchise. The room was overseen by Akiva Goldsman with the studio recently tapping Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (“Iron Man”) along with Ken Nolan (“Black Hawk Down”) to write the script.
Bay is repped by WME. His “13 Hours” bows on Jan. 15.
#83
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I've been a defender of Bay in the past but he needs to step away from the Transformers franchise and let another action director take over. I think Bay's inability to reign in his last few films has done more damage than good. Please Mike, just make this one less then 2 hours and you'll already be ahead.
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The whole Transformers franchise is a bit bloated. I was open to the idea of a Transformers movie, but honestly each one has been a mess.
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Paramount has set release dates for three more “Transformers” movies for 2017, 2018 and 2019.
The studio announced Friday that “Transformers 5” would open on June 23, 2017 — the same date already selected by Warner Bros. for “Wonder Woman.”
“Transformers 6” has been set for June 8, 2018, which sets it to go against the “Godzilla 2” sequel from Warner Bros. and Legendary.
“Transformers 7” has been scheduled for June 28, 2019. It’s the first title to land on the date.
Michael Bay said in January that he would return to direct the fifth installment in the “Transformers” franchise for Paramount. Mark Wahlberg, who appeared in the last installment, is expected to return and Lorenzo di Bonaventura is producing.
Bay has directed the four movies in the franchise, which have grossed a combined $3.7 billion worldwide and are based on Hasbro’s toy line. Shia LaBeouf starred in the first three films.
The first “Transformers” opened on July 3, 2007, and the next three films launched in late June. 2014’s “Transformers: Age of Extinction” grossed $245 million domestically and $858 million internationally.
Paramount announced last March that Bay and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura were bringing on Akiva Goldsman to help expand the “Transformers” cinematic universe. The studio then hired serveral prominent writers such as “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman and,“Iron Man 3” writers Art Marcum and Matt Holloway to join the writing team for the expanded universe.
The studio announced Friday that “Transformers 5” would open on June 23, 2017 — the same date already selected by Warner Bros. for “Wonder Woman.”
“Transformers 6” has been set for June 8, 2018, which sets it to go against the “Godzilla 2” sequel from Warner Bros. and Legendary.
“Transformers 7” has been scheduled for June 28, 2019. It’s the first title to land on the date.
Michael Bay said in January that he would return to direct the fifth installment in the “Transformers” franchise for Paramount. Mark Wahlberg, who appeared in the last installment, is expected to return and Lorenzo di Bonaventura is producing.
Bay has directed the four movies in the franchise, which have grossed a combined $3.7 billion worldwide and are based on Hasbro’s toy line. Shia LaBeouf starred in the first three films.
The first “Transformers” opened on July 3, 2007, and the next three films launched in late June. 2014’s “Transformers: Age of Extinction” grossed $245 million domestically and $858 million internationally.
Paramount announced last March that Bay and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura were bringing on Akiva Goldsman to help expand the “Transformers” cinematic universe. The studio then hired serveral prominent writers such as “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman and,“Iron Man 3” writers Art Marcum and Matt Holloway to join the writing team for the expanded universe.
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it's not an expanded cinematic universe unless they bring in some other shit like GI Joe or something, right? otherwise it's just a Transformers universe.
#90
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Odd to release it opposite Wonder Woman. Seems like something like Transformers is a natural fit in July and there's some wiggle room there.
#91
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Think of all the other bad Michael Bay movies and good James Cameron movies that we're missing out on because of those two's obsessions with Transformers and Avatar.
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As a Michael Bay fan, I agree that he should pursue other movies. I'm burnt out with the Transformers movies.
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I enjoy the Transformers series as Summer escapism entertainment. I know many here claim that the length of movies doesn't bother them, but seems like each Transformers movie is creeping closer to 3 hours. Age of Extinction was 2 hours and 44 minutes. That's way too bloated. It also makes it hard for theaters to get many showings in 1 day.
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Haven't seen it yet, but definitely want to. My favorite movie is "The Rock", so I've generally supported Bay over the years, despite how much people hate him haha
#97
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Jesus. 3 more movies and a Bumblebee spin off?
Meanwhile GI Joe fans are like:
Meanwhile GI Joe fans are like:
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I enjoy the Transformers series as Summer escapism entertainment. I know many here claim that the length of movies doesn't bother them, but seems like each Transformers movie is creeping closer to 3 hours. Age of Extinction was 2 hours and 44 minutes. That's way too bloated. It also makes it hard for theaters to get many showings in 1 day.
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Up-and-coming actress Isabela Moner is being eyed for a lead role opposite Mark Wahlberg in Paramount’s “Transformers 5,” an individual familiar with the project has told TheWrap.
Paramount did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Michael Bay is returning to direct the action-packed sequel, which boasts the involvement of executive producer Steven Spielberg as well as a litany of writers including Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman.
Moner is poised to play the young female lead of Izabella, a street-smart tomboy who grew up an orphan and was raised in foster care. She counts a small Transformer as her only friend… until she meets Wahlberg’s heroic inventor Cade Yeager.
Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto will produce “Transformers 5” with Hasbro, and Paramount will release the film on June 23, 2017. Production is slated to start this summer in Detroit.
There may be a hint of corporate synergy behind Moner’s expected casting, as the rising young actress is a Nickelodeon star whose credits include “100 Things to Do Before High School” and the animated series “Dora and Friends: Into the City!” She recently wrapped CBS Films’ comedy “Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life,” based on the series of books by James Patterson. The Cleveland native is also slated to star in a movie based on the TV show “Legends of the Hidden Temple” that was popular in the mid-’90s.
Paramount did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Michael Bay is returning to direct the action-packed sequel, which boasts the involvement of executive producer Steven Spielberg as well as a litany of writers including Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman.
Moner is poised to play the young female lead of Izabella, a street-smart tomboy who grew up an orphan and was raised in foster care. She counts a small Transformer as her only friend… until she meets Wahlberg’s heroic inventor Cade Yeager.
Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto will produce “Transformers 5” with Hasbro, and Paramount will release the film on June 23, 2017. Production is slated to start this summer in Detroit.
There may be a hint of corporate synergy behind Moner’s expected casting, as the rising young actress is a Nickelodeon star whose credits include “100 Things to Do Before High School” and the animated series “Dora and Friends: Into the City!” She recently wrapped CBS Films’ comedy “Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life,” based on the series of books by James Patterson. The Cleveland native is also slated to star in a movie based on the TV show “Legends of the Hidden Temple” that was popular in the mid-’90s.
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And what, is Nikola Peltz already too old for Bay?