Fourth "Transformers" Film Happening With Or Without Bay!
Monday, February 28, 2011
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Hasbo CEO, Brian Goldner announced that they are already planning a "Transformers IV" and they plan to make it with or without Michael Bay sitting in the directors chair. He said that they're not just planning a fourth film, but they're actually planning a whole "new trilogy". AWESOME!!!!!
There is no word on wether Shia LaBeouf will return or not. The studio might just start fresh and create some new lead characters. As long as Josh Duhamel returns as the Transformers amry friend, then I'm cool with that.
If Bay doesn't return as director, I wonder who will take over? I think it should either be Rob Marshall, Zach Snyder, Darren Aronofsky or even Spielberg himself, rather than him being only the producer.
There is no word on wether Shia LaBeouf will return or not. The studio might just start fresh and create some new lead characters. As long as Josh Duhamel returns as the Transformers amry friend, then I'm cool with that.
If Bay doesn't return as director, I wonder who will take over? I think it should either be Rob Marshall, Zach Snyder, Darren Aronofsky or even Spielberg himself, rather than him being only the producer.
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Our pick for best phone isn't just crowning the newest iPhone and calling it a day, though our list does have a lot of familiar names: Apple, Samsung, Google, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and LG, all in the top 15. Newer companies in the US like Huawei and OnePlus make the list, too, though their limited availability is noted.