Screenwriters Andrew Berrer
and Gabriel Ferrari have joined Akiva Goldsman's writer's room created
by Paramount Pictures to produce spinoffs and sequels for the Transformers
franchise, and it seems that one idea is already being hatched.
According to Deadline the working title for the first idea is Transformers
One, and it's a prequel origin story set on the Transformers home world of Cybertron. It seems that the idea came from Hasbro, and could end
up being an animated feature, which doesn't exclude Berrer and Ferrari from
working on a live-action movie.
Though the idea of less Humans, and
more Transformers is in my opinion a good one, I'm honestly fed up with this
franchise, and Michael Bay's shoddy vision, which seems to include racially offensive stereotypical characters, misogyny, product placement (oh the amount of product
placement), and yeah Transformium.
I'd hoped that the last film's "rave
reviews" would stop the billion dollar franchise on its tracks, but who am
I kidding?
Let's trust in Goldsman's writer's room, which also includes Robert
Kirkman (The Walking Dead), Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (Punisher: War Zone),
Zak Penn (The Incredible Hulk), and Jeff Pinkner (Lost), is able to come
up with cool, and fresh ideas that don't offend and that actually make sense.
Source - Deadline
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