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Racist Transformers Ousted from Third Film
It came from director Michael Bay’s mouth on his forum, “The Twins are not back in T3.”Wonder if the decision came from all the negative flack the sequel received. “T3” is already looking better
Read More »Bay Updates Fans with Casting, Location and Autobot News
Director Michael Bay jumped to his website to give fans an update on “Transformers 3,” which now includes two great actors, numerous worldwide locations and an amazing sports car: We are going to shoot
Read More »Two Autobots get Makeovers in Transformers 3
Over the weekend at the Visual Effects Society Awards in California, animation supervisor for the third Transformers film, Scott Benza, mentioned that Autobots Optimus Prime and Bumblebee will be receiving facelifts to enhance their
Read More »Transformers 3-D, No Surprise There
For the third Transformers installment…it was written. 3D cinema will forever be the key component for every blockbluster film moving forward, thank you James Cameron. Variety has discovered that Paramount Pictures and Industrial Light
Read More »Transformers 3 Filming This May?
After all that onset drama unfolded between series hottie Megan Fox and director Michael Bay, seems like everything is now in order, as the Autobots prepare to save Earth one more time. Deadline Hollywood
Read More »Transformers Scribers Not Set For Sequel
Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have no intentions of creating another crappy Transformers sequel. Orci writes, “It’s true,” in response to the question of the duo’s return in a forum. Right now Star Trek
Read More »Jason Voorhees Celebrates Another B-Day Aug 13, 2010
The phenomenal response to the Nightmare on Elmstreet remake trailer has been overwhelming and Platinum Dunes is taking that momentum and prepping Jason’s return. Series producers, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, are aiming for
Read More »Transformers 3 Set For July 1, 2011
Director Michael Bay lies again and decides to return for the third Transformers film. Revenge of the Fallen grossed more than $400 million in the states alone, but was panned by critics as a
Read More »Sony Wants More Bad Boys
Two sequels and hundreds of millions in the bank, seems like a no-brainer to move forward with another sequel. In hopes of luring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence and director Michael Bay, Sony Pictures has
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