Hasbro Confirms Four More ‘Transformers’ Movies — Transformers’ Movie News
Four years after the epic battle in Chicago and the autobots are in hiding from Central Intelligence Agency Task Force Cemetery Wind, aided by Transformer bounty hunter Lockdown.
There’s no telling who will be in the next film, or the even the next three afterwards.
The “Transformers” movie franchise has been raking in money (and mostly bad reviews) since 2007, but it’s not anywhere near finished.
Hasbro are rolling out plans for new Transformers films, and this past weekend we learned just how big a rollout they have planned. However, the only confirmed sequel was “Transformers 5“, which Goldsman is writing.
Transformers 5 will be directed by Michael Bay, and will have Mark Wahlberg returning to the franchise.
Earlier this year, Paramount and Hasbro brought together a writers’ room of scribes to help map out the future of the Transformers films. Even though the cast was an entirely new set of humans, the addition of the Dinobots to the Transformers live-action world lured enough people in past year to gross over $1 billion worldwide again, suggesting the franchise had legs despite seeming narrative shortcomings. This is what he had to say. In his address at MIP Junior in Cannes (which sounds posh, so naturally we weren’t there), Davis said that “as a few of you may have read, just an incredible experience”. Hasbro Studios’ plans were said to also include stories for television and digital formats, but no further details about those projects were revealed. Hasbro’s Steven J. Davis announced during a Q&A that Transformers 5, 6, 7, and 8 are in the works.
The writers room is consisted of: Akiva Goldsman, Steven S. DeKnight (Daredevil), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (Iron Man), Jeff Pinkner (The awesome Spider-Man 2), Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari (Ant-Man), Zak Penn (Pacific Rim 2), Christina Hodson, Lindsey Beers, Ken Nolan and Geneva Robertson-Dorsett.