Summary
SinceTransformers Onewas released earlier this summer, the new format has been met with financial and critical success. In fact, it’s met with so much success that it appears the people behind the animated origin story are officially looking to make moreTransformersmovies along the same lines as the flick that showed how Optimus Prime and Megatron became the robots everyone knows them as today.
Transformers Onetook a different approach to other movies based on the IP in more ways than one. It was not only the first major animated film since the original Transformers film hit theaters in 1986, but it was the first movie in the franchise to tell an origin story of the leader of the Autobots and the leader of the Decepticons. Along the way,Transformers Onetold theorigin story of several well-known characters, such as Bumblebee (even if he’s never referred to as that name in the story), Soundwave, Shockwave and Starscream among others. It also happened to be the first major film in the long franchise, not to include any human compatriots. The latest entry was all robots, all the time.
Transformers One Laid The Groundwork For Similar Projects
No matter why exactly,Transformers Onewas so successful, it’s clear the people behind it want to seize on the opportunity and keep that success going. Speaking toBrands Untapped, President of Hasbro Entertainment, Olivier Dumont said there is a concerted effort to make more movies that are along the same lines as what director Josh Cooley put forth this year. While he admitted that it’s early days and because of that, there isn’t anything concrete, however “it’s never too soon to think about what’s possible.”
Cast
Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne, Jon Hamm
Director
Josh Cooley
Dumont confirmed Hasbro has been talking to Cooley about future projects and it would seem the exec knows it would be foolish to turn away from an entry into the franchise that has especially been so popular among fans. “TheTransformersfranchisehas such a rich historyand passionate fandom,” Dumont said. “So there are so many facets that have yet to be explored in entertainment.”
Just how this will come about is still very much up in the air. The next Transformers movie will be another live-action entryexpanding its cinematic universeby incorporating another Hasbro IP inG.I. Joe. That won’t be the only addition that focuses on robots and humans fighting alongside and against each other. The crossover is expected to be a trilogy after first revealing that the special forces group G.I. Joe exists in theTransformersuniverse inRise of the Beasts. Just how that will be handled is still very much up in the air, especially since theG.I. Joemovies were critically panned and not as financially successful as Hasbro might have hoped. It’s possible those who helm these new films could reboot that side and introduce brand new characters. Or it could find some way to continue the story of the characters that have already been established.