Transformers: The Last Knight Movie Updates
Total Updates: 125
- changed the US film release date from TBA 2017 to June 23, 2017
- set film release to Nationwide
- added Mark Wahlberg as actor to credits
- added Ken Nolan as screenwriter to credits
- added Matt Holloway as screenwriter to credits
- added Art Marcum as screenwriter to credits
- changed the status of Michael Bay to Current
- added a synopsis
- There will be at least four more Transformers sequels (5, 6, 7, 8).
- added di Bonaventura Pictures as a production company
- added Angry Films as a production company
- added Don Murphy as producer to credits
- added Lorenzo di Bonaventura as producer to credits
- added Michael Bay as director (Rumored) to credits
- changed the status of Ehren Kruger to Former
- added Akiva Goldsman as screenwriter to credits
- changed the production status to Pre-Production
- changed the US film release date from June 24, 2016 to TBA 2017
- added Ehren Kruger as screenwriter to credits
- changed the production status to Development
- added IMDb link
- changed the US film release date from TBA 2017 to June 24, 2016
- added a synopsis
- Transformers: Age of Extinction will be the first of a new trilogy.
- changed the status of Steven Spielberg to Current
- changed the status of Michael Bay to Current
- changed the production status to Development
- changed the US film release date from TBA to TBA 2017
- changed the production status to Announced
- changed the production status to Concept
- added Bay Films as a production company
- added DreamWorks Studios as a production company
Fri., Feb. 12, 2016
from Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures
Mon., Jan. 4, 2016
Michael Bay Returning as Director for 'Transformers 5'
Michael Bay is returning to the director’s chair for another Transformers movie.
Mon., Oct. 19, 2015
from Variety
Hasbro Exec Confirms 4 More ‘Transformers’ Sequels
Mon., Sep. 21, 2015
Mon., Jun. 22, 2015
from Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures
Mon., Apr. 14, 2014
from Yahoo! Movies
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ to Kick Start New Trilogy
Director Michael Bay will be rebooting the robot franchise with at least two more movies.
Sat., Apr. 5, 2014
from screenrant.com
Rumor Patrol: eTransformers 5Œ Coming Summer 2017
Tue., Feb. 14, 2012
from Paramount Pictures
Director Michael Bay Signs Two-Picture Deal With Paramount
FIRST UP FOR THE PROLIFIC FILMMAKER IS “PAIN AND GAIN” STARRING MARK WAHLBERG AND DWAYNE “THE ROCK” JOHNSON, FOLLOWED BY A NEW INSTALLMENT IN THE HUGELY POPULAR “TRANSFORMERS ” FRANCHISE, TO BE RELEASED ON JUNE 29TH, 2014
Tue., Oct. 18, 2011
from Variety
Paramount Eyes Back-to-back 'Transformers' Shoots
After Transformers: Dark of the Moon hauled in more than $1 billion at the global box office, Hasbro is eager to keep its toy-trafficking franchise rolling on the bigscreen.