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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 16, 2019 20:10:04 GMT
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 17, 2019 1:33:09 GMT
Well, I didn't hate Last Knight. Closure to that beautiful mess of a saga will be nice. Let Unicron eat everything & end that universe.
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Post by MCDemuth on Mar 17, 2019 4:27:54 GMT
Well, I didn't hate Last Knight. Closure to that beautiful mess of a saga will be nice. Let Unicron eat everything & end that universe. Yes. I want to know how the Autobots will (fail to) save the Earth, from Unicron being inside of it. And I want to see Unicron give Starscream's Ghost a new body!
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Post by politicidal on Mar 19, 2019 0:24:52 GMT
Well I do want to see something come of that reveal in TLK. I found that one the least bad of the sequels honestly. It was just so bonkers and go-for-broke insane.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 19, 2019 19:47:18 GMT
Well I do want to see something come of that reveal in TLK. I found that one the least bad of the sequels honestly. It was just so bonkers and go-for-broke insane. Yeah, just give us 100 mins to wrap that up. Doesn't need to be a billion dollar budget.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Mar 23, 2019 5:17:14 GMT
I wouldn't actually mind a Days of Future Past type of movie where time travel is used as a means to stop Unicron and Gemma Chan's Quintessa but in so doing reset the timeline and thus provide some closure to 'Bayformers' and allow the 'Knightverse' to continue on its own and establish a Hasbro Cinematic Universe along with G.I. Joe, Micronauts, ROM, Dungeons & Dragons, and MASK. However to make such a movie Paramount would need to be in better shape than they are now and would've had to have made more profit from The Last Knight which really did not go as they hoped financially speaking and it ended up shifting goals with the franchise's future on film. Originally they considered dropping the Bumblebee movie but it was too far into production they let it continue, and Bumblebee was originally meant to tie in very directly to the other movies but as time went on and more positivity from test audiences showed better reception at it being more distant from the other movies at some point they decided to pretty much make it the launching point for a reboot. I'm personally OK with Bumblebee being the start of a new universe and them just using it as a template of where to go to next and ignore the past movies - the original five movies began when franchises were still thought of as just trilogies and did not have to set up larger universes through other movies and TV and strong continuity wasn't totally needed so stand alone was a safer choice to make. They *tried* to play catch up with four and five but it was too little too late, Bumblebee's a nice fresh start.
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Post by MCDemuth on Apr 8, 2019 4:30:24 GMT
The Last Knight is apparently getting a sequel... Apparently, not any more...
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