Six Directors Who Should Be Considered For The Next TRANSFORMERS Movie

Six Directors Who Should Be Considered For The Next TRANSFORMERS Movie

Michael Bay will be releasing one more Transformers movie in 2014, and has stated that the film will set things up for the next director in the highly successful franchise. Hit the jump to my list of six directors who I think would make a great Transformers flick.

Editorial Opinion
By PaulRom - Sep 14, 2012 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Transformers



After the success of Michael Bay's Transformers trilogy, Paramount Pictures will inevitably continue making films for some time. Bay confirmed that his next entry in the franchise (which bows June 27th, 2014) will certainly be his last, and even stated that Transformers 4 will set things up for the next director. Personally, I would prefer if Paramount completely rebooted the franchise. The Transformers movies have been very entertaining, but they're far from the best versions of the robots (too much focus on the humans, very poor attempts at humor, etc). I would love to see a prequel/reboot (in the vein of Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, Star Trek and X-Men: First Class) which follows the War For Cybertron storyline.

To successfully craft a Transformers movie, you need to make the characters likable and the visuals top notch. Below, I've listed six directors who I think can accomplish just that.




Jon Favreau
Iron Man



After directing two very successful Iron Man films for Paramount, the studio would be quite foolish not to consider Favreau for another one of their big projects. Favreau would be an excellent fit for Transformers. He already has experience filming robotic battles in Iron Man, and also succeeds in making characters likable (last year's box office flop Cowboys & Aliens wasn't as successful in that department, however). And he can also make a Transformers movie fun/light hearted, and people usually see these movies because they're fun (perhaps the best aspect of the Michael Bay trilogy).




George Nolfi
The Adjustment Bureau



Nolfi may seem like an inexperienced choice to helm a movie as huge as Transformers, but after directing his extremely impressive directorial debut The Adjustment Bureau last year, I'm okay with him directing a much bigger movie. He's a director who isn't afraid to think outside the box, and The Adjustment Bureau (though based on a short story) felt like a complete breath of fresh air. I think Nolfi can bring some of that to the Transformers franchise.




J.J. Abrams
Star Trek



Abrams previously rebooted the Star Trek franchise for Paramount, and did a phenomenal job doing so. He can perfectly balance comedy and seriousness, intense action and slower scenes. Abrams has been suggested for a lot of geek-related movies (I previously featured him on my Justice League directors wish list), but I think he'd be a perfect fit for Transformers. Heck, imagine the whole Bad Robot crew taking on Transformers. That would be a dream come true.




Duncan Jones
Source Code



Another director who can create smart movies, Jones has been on geeks' wish lists for nearly every comic book movie (from Batman and Daredevil to Green Lantern and even Justice League). After releasing the brilliant Source Code last year, I'd be okay with his helming any CBM. I'm certain that Jones can craft a creative take on Transformers, and always manages to thrill his viewers. I wouldn't be surprised if Jones becomes the next "geek god" of movie directors.




Joss Whedon
Marvel's The Avengers



While we're discussing geek gods, I would like to add nerds' current favorite director to this list. In all seriousness, could Whedon be any more perfect for a movie like Transformers? After helming the absolutely remarkable The Avengers, any studio would kill to have Whedon direct one of their films. Transformers would be a perfect fit for the Serenity director. Whedon can brilliantly direct action, drama, comedy, you name it. Transformers could use all of that. And it doesn't hurt that Avengers has been compared to Transformers in the past.




Steven Spielberg
Raiders Of The Lost Ark



After executive producing Michael Bay's movies, I wouldn't be surprised if Spielberg would be interested in directing his own take on the Transformers franchise. Last year, Tyrese Gibson suggested that Spielberg should helm Transformers 4 if Bay doesn't return. But since we know that Bay will be back for one final installment, perhaps Spielberg could take the reins afterwards? And this is Steven Spielberg, one of the greatest directors of all time, that we're talking about here. Unless we have another Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull-esque situation, I can see him do a bang up job with a Transformers movie.




Well, that's my list of directors who I think deserve a shot at making a Transformers movie. Feel free to vote in the poll below, and add any other suggestions/thoughts in the comments below.



Prior Installments In My "Directors" Editorial Series:
Nine Directors Who Should Be Considered For JUSTICE LEAGUE
Six Directors Who Should Be Considered For WONDER WOMAN
Six Directors Who Should Be Considered For THE FLASH
Six Directors Who Should Be Considered For The Next GREEN LANTERN Movie
Six Directors Who Should Be Considered For DOCTOR STRANGE









About The Author:
PaulRom
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Christian, former CBM editor, movie watcher, music listener, comic nerd.

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