Michael Bay is returning to the Transformers franchise, as he reportedly has a brand new film in growth that he plans to direct. Bay shepherded the live-action film franchise primarily based on Hasbro’s iconic toy line to the massive display screen in 2007 and directed 5 films total in his preliminary tenure.
This period for Transformers was wildly profitable, as Michael Bay’s films grossed $4.3 billion. However, unfavorable essential responses and a franchise low $605 million whole with Transformers: The Final Knight led Paramount to make modifications. The franchise rebooted and began to search out essential success. But, that got here amid field workplace totals persevering with to slip.
There isn’t any phrase on how far alongside in growth Michael Bay’s new Transformers film is, neither is it confirmed that he’ll direct it. On the naked minimal, he’ll be extra of a “hand-on producer” per Puck. It is unclear if the movie could be a continuation of the continuity he beforehand established, exist within the rebooted timeline, or be a whole reset.
However, this isn’t the one Transformers film in growth both. The report notes that Transformers One director Josh Cooley lately closed a deal to direct a live-action movie. There may be additionally the Transformers & G.I. Joe crossover film nonetheless within the works, which beforehand solid Chris Hemsworth. One other two thriller movies are in early phases of growth too.
What Michael Bay’s Return Means For Transformers’ Future
The Franchise Wants Some Course
Michael Bay’s return to Transformers comes at a time when the franchise has no clear course. Paramount tried to develop the franchise in varied instructions after Bay stepped away from the sequence, however nothing they’ve completed with out the blockbuster director behind the digicam has actually landed with audiences.
Transformers One was meant to be a brand new franchise starter when it launched final 12 months. The animated movie had glowing opinions and completely arrange a complete trilogy following Optimus Prime and Megatron’s conflict over Cybertron. But, the film tanked on the field workplace, making $129 million, and Cooley lately confirmed a sequel will not be coming.
Audiences appeared to reject his method too by the point Transformers: The Final Knight got here out
The live-action movies have additionally suffered financially in Bay’s absence. Whereas audiences appeared to reject his method too by the point Transformers: The Final Knight got here out, curiosity didn’t decide up with Bumblebee ($467 million) or Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (441 million).
Transformers Film
Field Workplace
Transformers (2007)
$709 million
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
$836 million
Transformers: Darkish of the Moon (2011)
$1.123 billion
Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
$1.104 billion
Transformers: The Final Knight (2017)
$605 million
Bumblebee (2018)
$467 million
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023)
$441 million
Transformers One (2024)
$129 million
It is smart then that Paramount would need Bay again concerned in Transformers to convey the franchise again to field workplace glory. That is why it is notable that it was Bay, not Paramount, who spearheaded this reunion.
Michael Bay has additionally struggled to search out enormous hits with out Transformers. His Ryan Reynolds-starring motion movie 6 Underground did nice views on Netflix however was largely hated by critics. Ambulance received a few of the director’s greatest opinions, however the film could not discover an viewers in theaters.
It seems that Michael Bay is lacking the times of getting his movies skyrocket up field workplace charts, and presumably the huge paydays that include them.
Our Take On Michael Bay’s Transformers Return
The Partnership Is Wanted For All
I used to be as prepared as anybody for the Bayverse period of Transformers to be over by the point the franchise and director parted methods, and I have been principally happy with the flicks which have come within the franchise since 2017. Even I can not deny that this transfer remains to be a no brainer for everybody concerned and a bit thrilling.
Michael Bay and Transformers clearly want one another. The motion sequence is a good match for Bay’s strengths as a director, and he is the one one who has thus far confirmed he could make a field workplace hit with these characters. I simply hope Bay’s film learns some classes from the current movies he did not direct and infuses his motion filmmaking with sturdy characters and narratives.
Transformers is simply too well-known an IP for Paramount to let it sit idle, or worse, let it proceed down a path audiences are seemingly not connecting with. Whereas there are different Transformers films in growth, I will not be stunned if Bay’s imaginative and prescient is the one which turns into the precedence.