Last week we reported pretty big news announcing the writers that would be heading the spinoff movie projects for the Transformers cinematic universe. Today Deadline is reporting that Ant-Man writers Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari are the latest writers brought into the brain trust. Deadline goes on to say “one of the ideas in the works has a working title of Transformers One, and that it is more or less an origins story that takes place on Cybertron.”
You may recall way back in 2010, we reported news of Hasbro filing a trademark for a certain Transformers One.
More details: “I’d also heard that this might be an animated feature, but that Barrer & Ferrari are also going to the writer’s room with the expectation they’ll write a live action Transformers movie, as well. Paramount insiders said that they haven’t gotten that far on the specific projects, but I am told this is the plan.
Even though nothing has been 100% confirmed, what do you think of this possibility given the evidence we have before us? Hit the discussion link below to join in on the talk!
Moy
Cool, I remember that.
Gingerchris
Not read the entire thread, but this post did remind me of something from way back when a lot of us were filled with hope and optimism for the upcoming first live-action Transformers movie:
Makes me hopeful that this early fan-made teaser video might finally come to pass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1vzgYd5ykE
Personally I'd prefer it if they started with a prequel and then kinda forgot to tie it up to the other BayFormers movies and just ignored them and went their own way. Throw it into a story that spawns an alternate timeline or universe that isn't beholden to the BayFormers we've had so far.
abominus prime
You are absolutely right. They need to distance them selves from the bayverse as much as possible. I think the majority of fans hoped that a return to the solid form that made them popular in the first place would be something that fans could get behind. I mean in AOE bay came out with Transformium, Are you kidding me ? A misty cloud of technology that just mashes together. This is a guy that obviously doesn't think much of the fan base. A guy that says the old forms wouldn't work in the movieverse then gives us Transformium, and an Optimus prime straight out of a medieval times knights of the round table form Sheesh!!!
If they do go with a CG animated movie a return to the tried and true forms of the 86 movie I think would be huge, They can still modernize the vehicle forms. And I get the corny joke thing and it is entertaining to a degree. Just keep the campy lighter side Vibe (al'a RID) to a minimum. Bring back the the characters that made this universe, Not a small rag tag group of autobots and decepticon with army of clones that are nothing more then cannon fodder. that's just lazy. Each transformer had a personality and attribute that made them unique ie. Wheel jack=inventor not wrecker, or ironhide with that raspy southern drawl, heck even Megatron with that maniacal diabolical laugh. Not these taken out of context one liners that add nothing to the characters personality. Hasbro needs to fire who ever it is that keeps trying to reinvent the wheel a give the fan base what they truly want!!!
Autovolt 127
This doesn't surprise me at all if that's the case.
Hasbro doesn't even seem to care much about the critical backlash sincet hey make so much from it.
Furnace
Oh YEAH!
Ash from Carolina
I've reached that no faith point as well. Just too many times of things like Decepticons just there for the heroes to kill to think that Paramount is ever going to change. I also get this vibe that Hasbro doesn't really care what Paramount does, it kind of feels like Hasbro just sits back and lets the production teams do anything they want.
Afterburner
The sad realization is it probably doesn't matter what they do, with Hasbro stewarding I have very little faith at this point. Whatever it is will likely be TF in name only.
Autovolt 127
More character is never a bad thing.
I'm getting less of a Days of Future's Past vibe and more of a Terminator Genesys vibe. I think it'd be hilarious to watch this movie.
ApeWidow
I think the spinoff should be focused on Optimus Prime because he is the best hero
BattleUpSaber
So this is for real? I have high hopes… This better turn out well.
TFormerfan
If we get a good prequel set on cybertron without humans I can finally die in peace
Hanzkaz
One way of rebooting the movies is to have Optimus go back in time followed by AOE Galvatron. That would definitely give writers an opportunity to alter/improve things. It would be interesting to see past and future characters run into each other, and give characters that were pretty much wasted in the earlier movies another chance to shine.
Let's see. this time:
The Autobots stay well away from the Witwicky's house.
Future Optimus quietly wrecks a certain ancient machine in the desert.
Ironhide makes sure Sentinel Prime never wakes up.
Galvatron is not too impressed by his napping former self. Opts to let him stay that way.
Galvatron makes it clear to the Fallen and everyone else that he bows to no-one.
Galvatron meets the Twins. It's a very short meeting.
Starscream is not too happy with his new and improved boss. Wakes up Megatron. Megatron is NOT happy. Neither is Galvatron. Poor old Starscream.
Shockwave studies Galvatron's future-tech and unobtrusively upgrades himself. He has plans of his own.
And, so on.
HoneyPrime
How totally cool! I'm going to be following this very closely.
Moy
Agreed.
Dinobot Snarl
Quoted for Truth and Justice, there is hope yet for Transformers.
BLACKWAR
It's a spinoff… as in it still ties to what has already been established in the TF movie verse. It might be a lot better, who knows, but it will always be missing its potential because you know it ends up leading to the shitty 4 movies. Imagine they do a great battle between Shockwave and Roadbuster… they fight, and Shockwave wins by showing his real might. Awesome, but then they reference shit from the movie, and you know it can't be the same Shockwave who turned over and died so quickly without really having any impact or substance. That memory of the fail that is the movies will always be there to remind you that nothing in this spinoff really matters when it all ends so horrendously.
The only way it will work is if it has to do with an alternate universe in which somehow nothing in the movies get to take place.
Prime Jetscream
Nothing anywhere states Bay or anyone significantly responsible for the previous TF films will be writing this, and in fact it's more likely that others will replace them, since they have stated that they are getting new writers and such for these spinoffs. That, along with being set entirely on Cybertron with no characters except Transformers, makes it much more likely to respect source material better.
Way to jump the gun, there.
DrOblivian
I think that sometimes we forget that you have to embrace the Multiverse aspect of the TF franchise. I dont think that alternate realities are nearly as prevalent in any other comic book, scifi related series where it is more true.
Granted they happen in other things and can be just as profound, but for every DC/Marvel alternate timeline/reality that stories have taken place in transformers have 3 more, usually with more significant changes to the overall story rather than just a minor retelling.
man now i want a TF series that has a small team of random characters visiting previous franchises by hoping universes.
Phenotype
Yup, this exactly.