TRANSFORMERS Producer On Leaving Earth; Says 2nd Trilogy Isn't Definite

TRANSFORMERS Producer On Leaving Earth; Says 2nd Trilogy Isn't Definite

In a interview with IGN, Lorenzo di Bonaventura gave his thoughts on seeing the Transformers have a huge adventure in space as they finally ditch Earth, and says that Transformers 5 and 6 isn't guaranteed, despite the fifth one kind of being announced...

By Abary - Jun 23, 2014 05:06 AM EST
Source: IGN

Even though we don't really have anymore Transformers movies concerned past the fifth installment, it's without a doubt that we would get to keep seeing more film based on the robots in disguise, whether they will be directed by Michael Bay or not. While we have had word on Transformers 5 for a while now, it was just announced that it would be coming in 2016. However, that sequel as well as a possible sixth installment isn't even locked in place, according to Transformers: Age of Extinction producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who took part in an interview with IGN. "We're not planning on doing a trilogy," he said. "We're not not planning on doing a trilogy. It's really a one-movie-at-a-time philosophy. It feels a little arrogant. Both [director Michael Bay] and I feel like it's a little arrogant of us to presume success each time. We know our fans are really out there and they're going to come, so we presume a certain amount of success. But all the energy will be thrown into the next movie, if we're lucky enough to get there." Other franchises right now are actually making a lot of spin-offs, so is it possible that this fifth Transformers movie is actually a spin-off of some kind? Well, he says that they don't exactly want to start doing these spin-offs quite yet. "I think one of the things that people underestimate about the Transformers mythology is how rich it is," he continued. "If you actually look at the bible, if you would, there is an enormous number of characters; there's a helluva lot of storylines, etcetera. Honestly, there's been no discussion of it because we've been in the business of making it bigger and bigger. I think a lot of those spinoffs tend to happen when something's plateaued. We're not at that place yet, hopefully. We're going to find out with the audience."

In a separate article, he was asked about the possibility of seeing the Transformers in space, which is a possible plot point that can be featured in sequels or spin-offs, and will give the audience something new as they finally let the human characters go. "We've debated space," he said. "We've debated whether we should ever shoot anything in space or not, and I don't think we've come to that conclusion." The fact that all four Transformers movies have focused a lot on the humans has been a turn-off for some, while others like the idea of it, so going into a completely new environment might be a bit of a risk from a professional standpoint. "There are attractive notions to it, and unattractive," he continued. "I think the unattractive, or the trick of it, is that we want our humans with us. So going to space might force an all-Transformers movie, and while I think some fans would love that, I think other fans would be disappointed they don't have humans. So I think that's the creative decision we've got to face about that idea." Would you like to see the Transformers go to space? Sound off below, and catch Transformers: Age of Extinction in theaters this week.


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batz11
batz11 - 6/23/2014, 5:44 AM
Who would be disappointed with no humans? lol, yeah, sure kids around the world would boycott the movie if there were no humans...
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 6/23/2014, 5:47 AM
Ready to watch
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 6/23/2014, 5:48 AM
I don't think anyone would boycott the movie with no humans. Go to another planet and give us the Head Masters, if they "NEED" to have physical actors in the movie.
Luke91
Luke91 - 6/23/2014, 5:58 AM
1. The topic is kind of a spoiler!
2. Leaving earth? Oh yeah, that would be fantastic!
billnye69
billnye69 - 6/23/2014, 5:59 AM
"Kill all humans" - Bender
PymParticle
PymParticle - 6/23/2014, 6:02 AM
Lame! You can be sure they will retcon and find a way for them to stay on Earth to deal with a new threat.
Pasto
Pasto - 6/23/2014, 6:07 AM
"There are attractive notions to it, and unattractive. I think the unattractive, or the trick of it, is that we want our humans with us. So going to space might force an all-Transformers movie, and while I think some fans would love that, I think other fans would be disappointed they don't have humans. So I think that's the creative decision we've got to face about that idea."

O im laffin. Laffin i am.
OcciferPing
OcciferPing - 6/23/2014, 6:49 AM
I hate the idea of prequels nowadays, but I would love to see a prequel featuring the fall of Cybertron. That 3 minute opening in Dark of the Moon when they were on Cybertron was badass. I would pay to see a 2 hour movie of just that. No humans. Just transformers.
OcciferPing
OcciferPing - 6/23/2014, 6:50 AM
And bs they don't want a trilogy. Wasn't the whole point of #4 to re-launch the franchise and make a new trilogy per what they originally said? Lol producers sometimes....
SuperCat
SuperCat - 6/23/2014, 7:16 AM
Good. Humans suck! I hate them!
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 6/23/2014, 7:18 AM
"So going to space might force an all-Transformers movie."

Yes, that's what we want!!!
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 6/23/2014, 7:20 AM
I've been saying this for years...

The Transformers NEED to go into space. I understand that it's a bit if a risk but there's only but so many things they can have these films featured on earth while using the same finale battle in a huge city. The only other location I think would be best would be the jungle or the amazon so we can see some sort of Beast Wars battle? That would be pretty dope! But for right now it's all the same formula. Do I enjoy that formula? YES! Because I love the fights and just seeing our beloved bots going at it. However is feel as if a space exploration could still bring in some bank! Just don't overdue the budget 200million would be reasonable.
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 6/23/2014, 7:24 AM
When I mentioned that Transformers 4 wouldn't feature Shia the chicks were upset and there were even some guys who wanted Shia to return! Not a problem with me, but when you have a TF film and people are still concerned about the human characters it goes to show that the human character development in these films DO play a role towards it's financial success. Only the real fans of the bots would want to see an all Transformers film and I really do hope that we will get it some day. Whether it be a prequel set on Cybertron or future films in search of another habitat similar to Cybertron.
Dredd97
Dredd97 - 6/23/2014, 7:43 AM
Transformers in space would be epic! Do some mocap and get Robert Zemeckis to direct. Bam! War for Cybertron movie.
Snotzo
Snotzo - 6/23/2014, 7:50 AM
No more Earth.
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 6/23/2014, 7:56 AM
Oh my god please, PLEASE get the hell off Earth already, yeah some people will get mad because there's no human characters. But who gives a shit?! It'll still make shitloads of money without them, and I think it's about time a Transformers movie focused on the damn Transformers.
fastflames
fastflames - 6/23/2014, 8:16 AM
At what point does and entire CGI Transformers in Space Movie go from love action to a really expensive animated movie. Is it still live action if it's all CGI!
JoJo1982
JoJo1982 - 6/23/2014, 8:32 AM
Trust me, nobody wouldn't give a shit if they don't have humans in it


The human story has always been the weakest thing in these transformer movies(I think the only good part is seeing Hot tanned chicks walking around)
WinterSoldier33
WinterSoldier33 - 6/23/2014, 8:35 AM
yes we need an all robot movie in space
JoJo1982
JoJo1982 - 6/23/2014, 8:37 AM
I mean honestly the 4th movie looks just like the last 3 movies

Humans running around.... Check
Humans screaming..... Check
Humans running in slow motion with explosions happening in the background...... Check
Optimus gives another speech about this could be the end of the human race...... Check
Bumblebee getting the most screentime.......Check
The city is being destroyed once again....... Check

Let's do something they'll make it different, let's add Dinobots

That's the main reason I'm going to see this movie, lol..... Dinobots
JoJo1982
JoJo1982 - 6/23/2014, 8:42 AM
And if they plan on doing Unicron like this new movie is hinting a lot

Then they have to go to space
duey2000
duey2000 - 6/26/2014, 11:30 PM
Who? WHO would be upset by NO HUMANS in a TRANSFORMERS MOVIE!?!?!?!?! Where do they get that? I've never talked to anybody or read a single comment from somebody that said, "Gee I went to that movie about giant robots from outer space, and despite the fact that they don't spend any time developing the characters that the movie is based on, I really enjoyed Shia Lebouf's character and the amount of time they spent showing him running across a battle and screaming at his girlfriend and parents." UGH!!! I never thought that I would say this less than 10 years after the first one came out, but REBOOT THIS! WITHOUT BAY!
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