i know, but they can help anyway :) Maybe, but dont think it would make sense, i am pretty sure Sam would've know that it wasnt destroyed earlier before the events of dotm took place
the comics explain how he managed to work with the Fallen and Sentinel and what happened to the missing characters, in the matrix case, in the original scripts and in the novels for ROTF it was planned to show that the Matrix was never destroyed when prime blew up of the machine, said scene was cut from the movie as we know, but the fact it was in dotm proves that the deleted scene still happened within the canon of the movie
in ROTF Case blame it to the writers strike :P, but we have the comics which can bridge some gaps and fix plot holes, whatever or not thei're canon they can help. well from what i know Hasbro and Paramount wanted a sequel and not a reboot
lol but bay does have a point as sometimes other directors could cause greater continuity errors, like example lets say X-Men Origins and First Class caused greater plot holes for the original trilogy despite the fact they are prequels to the trilogy
---------- I remember hearing that the only way Bay could make "Pain&Gain" is by also accepting to do TF4. Can anyone confirm this? ---------- Maybe or maybe not, but in an interview he said, while he was working on the 3D Ride, he started to remember the fun he had doing TF movies, and wanted to give the franchise another shot, plus he even feared if he was replaced, maybe the next director would mess up his movie continuity
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:lol Yes, they do. But honestly, with all of the people who point out said 'moments' in the Transformers trilogy, it's honestly opened my eyes to the EXACT SAME THINGS in countless TV shows, movies and so on. No joke. "Coincidences", "conveniences", etc.. Things that happen "just to get the plot moving" are present, whether it's in Transformers, NCIS, Avengers, TFP.