Monday, September 16, 2013

Transformers: Age of Extinction Release Date Has Not Changed

For reasons that confuse me, as part of articles about the next Terminator film getting bumped a week in 2015, several news sites felt a need to also report that Paramount has "officially confirmed" the release date of Transformers: Age of Extinction as June 27, 2014. Which is the same date Paramount announced last year in casting reports. And has been repeated in other press releases and promotional materials like the recent poster. In other words, its been official for about a year. The release date has not changed. Consider this a friendly FYI to ignore any articles about Transformers 4 changing dates.

7 comments:

  1. they better not be changing it i want that movie for my birthday !

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    1. Lol lucky and happy birthday when the date comes lol

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    2. thanks i flew cross country to watch the first transformers on my bday at a charity screening got to see tyrese and that aussie chick her name escapes me...but yeah

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  2. I think it's too many bots. The 1st movie was what it was because it was a small group. That way we got to know all the characters and conect with them. Keep the group small and the movie will be better in my opinion. We going to have a bunch of bots not saying any lines at all. Which sucks

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    1. Martinus Prime9/18/2013 8:10 AM

      This is why we need Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman back as writers. They are good screenplay writers who are TF fans and care very much for the franchise.
      They wrote the first movie and every bot has good lines, they could do that with more bots.

      I don't understand why they are not used anymore by Bay and Spielberg. They are so good, they did a great job producing TF:Prime and a great job writing screenplays for the 2 Star Trek movies.
      Yes, they are busy, but bc they did such a great job with the 1st movie and animated Prime, why not using them again???

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    2. Uhh, Orci and Kurtzman wrote the 2nd movie too, they brought in Krueger to help.

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    3. Martinus Prime9/19/2013 6:45 AM

      Yeah, I know, but that's a little bit irrelevant to the point I'm making. Due to the writers strike, then came Kruger in.
      If there was no writers strike, Kruger would not be needed and I think ROTF would have been a better movie. Although I think ROTF isnt all that bad (written). It has some of the best action sequences of all 3 movies.
      Like I said, they did a perfect job with TF1 and the 2 Star Trek movies.
      I think they need to bring them back as writers. I'm very curious what Kruger did with TF4. He did a good job with DOTM, but there is no character development with the new characters what so ever. So he better step up for TF4.

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