End Transformers: Rise of the Beasts showed the existence G.I. Joeopening the door to crossover between both franchises. All this has generated a lot of interest, and now producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura and director Steven Caple Jr. have spoken in more detail about the future of this possible new cinematic universe that will be shown in the eighth part of the saga. be called transformers one.
During an interview with Entertainment WeeklyCaple Jr. and Bonaventure have revealed what the next steps for the sequel will be. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. You mentioned that the Maximals would be back, but mostly we’ll see more G.I. Joe.
“We’re going to be introducing more GI Joe characters to transformers one and see what they are doing. Also, we haven’t finished the Maximals story arc yet, so we’ll see more of them in the next movie. We’ll have Maximals, Autobots, and Soldier Joes,” Caple Jr. explained.
“The idea of introducing all the GI Joe characters at once can be overwhelming. So it’s a way to bring them into this world, to remind people who they are and what role they will play in history.”
But it will still be a Transformers movie.
Although this is expected transformers one to have a lot more GI Joe presence, the film will still be robot-focused. What they will do with the movie is make it easier to integrate both worlds to create a shared universe.
G.I. Joe’s introduction to the world of Transformers could also be the impetus to launch a franchise that has historically struggled in film. None of the productions were very well received by critics, and they never performed well at the box office. Actually, Snake eyes: origin (2021), it was a pretty significant failure.
Since Lorenzo di Bonaventura is behind both franchises based on Hasbro toys, this will almost inevitably happen. crossovers.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts The premiere took place on June 9th. This is a continuation bumblebee, which suffered a box office failure and became the seventh part of the saga. It is dedicated to Optimus Prime in 1994 in both Brooklyn and Peru. There are three factions of robots: Maximals, Predacons and Terrorcons. The film was directed by Steven Caple Jr. from a screenplay by Joby Harold, Darnell Metayer, Josh Peters, Erich Hoeber and John Hoeber, based on a story by Joby Harold.
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