I thought Bay was going to say, "There's a lot of stuff we can do without him. Guess not. Anyway, I bet it's going to be hard to work on the set for Shia now considering, "everyone had to move their schedule". If some of these people here on TFW had to move their schedule.... As you can see, I feel like using icons today.
How much do you want to bet he got hurt in the filming and was knocked unconscious then Bay had him put in a wrecked car with the aussie chick and told her to pretend like they just got into accident when he wakes up. lol So now mike can blame shia for the 2 days and he wont be wining about stuff being to difficult to film lol .. obviously for those with no sense of humor im making fun of what has been called BAYos (Bay-chaos). They kept joking shia might get hurt in the first film so you never know lol.
I know Sam is an important character in the film franchise, but gee is the guy going to be in every last frame of the film? Oh wait I've got it they could do like in the first film. Someone could say it's that kid and then not have Sam in the scene just like they left out Barricade from the last battle. On a more serious side though I wonder how much wiggle room they planned in with making the film. There is always a chance of something like bad weather on the day you planned an outside shot so I'm sure they must have planned for enough days to have something get in the way and still make release day.
I love that pic on the front page, if I had to leave Fergie early because of Shia, I'd be doing the same...
Why bother with Shia? Just kill Sam and replace him with Spike, his long lost brother who returns with Fortress Maximus.
Didn't they say they'd planned for the actor-strike, which didn't happen? So I would guess that they're "ahead" of schedule, so a few days here & there won't make a lot of difference, depending on how much set/location-swapping they have to do to keep filming w/o Shia.
I'm just about at the point were I would have to say fire that stupid kid and hire someone else in and just plug in the new person over this other loser and be done with it.
no one has answerd my question when it says 2 days of filming lost does that mean that the 2 days they were supose to do they won't be able to do any more? like they won't ever make them up im guess it must was a human scene it better not had been a bot scene
I'm no expert on how Hollywood schedules it's films, but I think they will aim to either rush some shooting to make up for lost time or go over schedule, rather than just not film two days worth of footage with the movie's main star.
Or they'll take several set-ups and turn them into a single shot, saving time having to move cameras and light sets and suchlike. I'm sure there are lots of tricks to make up lost days.