Transformers Movie Info

any rumors about transformers 2?

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  1. Its in production right now. Will be released in theaters by 2009

  2. Just that it has been approved.

    Shia has expressed interest in doing it. Can't confirm.

    Never saw the movie, but just read about it.


  3. i heard that the production company was contracted for 3 movies with hasbro keep looking try movieweb.com thats where i get all the hype

  4. kind of funny

    Michael Bay said 2 months ago that he wouldnt do a sequel since their not going to release the first one on Blue Ray

    guess he wimped out and decided to do a sequel.

    Not like the first one needed a sequel.. 1st hour i wish i had had a book to read.


  5. I heard Shia say that they were working on a sequel as the first one hit the theatres earlier this year. I hope so because I loved the first one.

  6. lol Transformers groced over $300 Million...so there could be a Transformers 4...and i hope in Transformers 2 there could be a more powerful gang of evil Transformers...like in the first one it was Autobots vs Deceptions...in 2 they could face an even more powerful...in 3 they can face two of dem and same for the 4th one

  7. No rumors, but I do have official word. From Variety:

    Paramount and DreamWorks are holding the date of June 26, 2009, for "Transformers 2," with Michael Bay expected to return to direct the sequel.

    Despite the tensions between them, DreamWorks and Par have plenty of incentive to move forward with the next installment in the budding franchise. "Transformers," starring Shia LaBeouf and based on the toy robot line, has grossed nearly $700 million worldwide, giving DreamWorks its first live-action franchise.

    Still, the high-profile project isn't guaranteed total immunity from the ongoing battle of wills between DreamWorks' David Geffen and Steven Spielberg and leadership at Paramount conglom Viacom.

    The studios stressed that they are targeting the June 26 date, but that it isn't ironclad.

    Even if Spielberg and Geffen exit their deal at Par, as they have threatened to do, the "Transformers" property stays at the Melrose lot, as do all other DreamWorks projects.

    "Transformers" was a passion project for Spielberg, with DreamWorks developing the project and taking the creative lead after partnering with Paramount (that was before Par bought DreamWorks).

    Spielberg, who took an exec producer credit on "Transformers," was closely involved with the film, including bringing Bay aboard to direct and LaBeouf to star. He's expected to be involved in the sequel.

    Bay has not yet inked a deal to helm the follow-up but is in the final stages of negotiation. With Bay's involvement, LaBeouf is expected to return as well.




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