Bumblebee (film)
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Bumblebee: The Movie,[1] also variously labeled "Transformers 6", "The Bumblebee Movie", and "Transformers Universe: Bumblebee" in Hasbro's presentational material, will be the sixth movie in the live-action film series, and is currently expected to be released on December 21, 2018.[2] The concept for the film was developed during the writers room assembled in the lead up to Transformers: The Last Knight[3] and will be written by Christina Hodson[4] and directed by Travis Knight.[5] Unlike previous films, Bumblebee: The Movie will focus on just one member of the Autobot team (Bumblebee, in case you hadn't guessed)[6] and takes place during 1987.[2] It will be produced for a lower budget, at around $70 million, less than half the budget of the first live-action film.[7]
Confirmed information
- March 27, 2015 — Paramount Pictures negotiates with Akiva Goldsman, hiring him to create a "writer's room" with the intention of building a cinematic universe.[8] Goldsman goes on to hire a number of writers over the next few months: Steven DeKnight (Daredevil),[9] Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead),[10] Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (Iron Man),[10] Christina Hodson (Shut In, The Fugitive),[11] Lindsey Beer (Dig),[11] Zak Penn (Pacific Rim 2),[10] Jeff Pinkner (The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Lost),[10] Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari (Ant-Man),[12] Ken Nolan (Black Hawk Down), and Geneva Robertson-Dworet.[13] Involved in the pitching process are Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Brian Goldner, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mark Vahradian, and Don Murphy.[14]
- October 3, 2015 — During his keynote speech at the MIP Junior Conference, Hasbro Studios's Stephen J. Davis notes that the writing team has come up with film concepts for Transformers 5, 6, 7 and 8.[3]

Yellow-black, yellow-black, yellow-black, yellow-black... Ooh, black and yellow! Yeah, let's shake it up a little. - February 12, 2016 — At ToyFair, Hasbro reveals the projected release date of Transformers 6, along with those of its predecessor and Transformers 7, as well as the fact that Transformers 6 will focus on Bumblebee.[6]
- December 29, 2016 — Lorenzo di Bonaventura names Christina Hodson as the screenwriter in an interview.[4]
- March 3, 2017 — Travis Knight is appointed director.[5]
- May 26, 2017 — A poster at Licensing Expo 2017 gives the name of the film as Transformers Universe: Bumblebee.[1]
- June 10, 2017 — Hailee Steinfeld reveals in an interview that she's been cast in the film.[15]
- July 11, 2017 — Jorge Lendeborg Jr. is reported by The Hollywood Reporter to have been cast as the male lead.[16]
- July 13, 2017 — More actors including Jason Drucker, Abby Quinn, Rachel Crow, Ricardo Hoyos and Gracie Dzienny join the cast.[17]
- July 23, 2017 — Pamela Adlon joins the cast.[18]
- July 31, 2017 — John Cena is announced as a cast member. Also Bumblebee is a Volkswagen this time. The film is pushed back to December of 2018. Production begins,[2] with the filming going under the codename "Brighton Falls".[19]
- August 6, 2017 — Hailee Steinfeld reveals on Twitter that her character's name is Charlie Watson.[20]
- September 9, 2017 — At HasCon 2017, di Bonaventura discusses some hints on the film, including that the movie is set in 1986.[21]

Mr. Bee, I'm going to ask what I think the entire court here would like to know... what exactly is your relationship to that woman? - September 12, 2017 — Actor and stuntman Rory Markham reveals on Instagram that he is playing a Sector Seven agent named Adams. [22]
- September 20, 2017 — Travis Knight reveals the first Decepticon vehicle mode in the form of a 1971 Plymouth GTX.[23]
- October 2, 2017 — Peter Cullen has a role in the movie.[24]
- October 26, 2017 — John Ortiz is revealed to be a cast member.[25]
- November 12, 2017 — A wrap party for the movie reveals the movie's title as Bumblebee: The Movie.[26]
- December 11, 2017 — Martin Short is revealed to be doing some voice work for the film.[27]
- December 29, 2017 — A "first look" photo is released showing Hailee Steinfeld and Bumblebee's Volkswagen alternate mode.[28]
- January 28, 2017 — During an interview at the Grammys, Hailee Steinfeld suggests Bumblebee may sing during the movie.[29]
- February 16, 2018 — At Toy Fair 2018, Hasbro states that the film series will be reset after Bumblebee: The Movie.[30]
- April 24, 2018 — Footage of the film is shown at Cinemacon.[31]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The Bumblebee Movie Just Got A New Title And A Cool 80s Logo"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Cena Joins 'Transformers' Spinoff 'Bumblebee' (Exclusive) on Hollywood Reporter
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Stephen Davis's keynote speech at MIPJunior.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 'The Last Knight' Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura Reveals How a 'Transformers' Movie Is Made on Collider
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Travis Knight To Direct ‘Transformers’ Spinoff ‘Bumblebee’ At Paramount
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Transformers 5, Transformers 6 And Bumblebee Spin-Off Movie Revealed ToyFair news at TFW2005
- ↑ THR: Hollywood Rethinks Key Movie Franchises Amid a Mixed Summer at the Box Office
- ↑ Paramount Enlisting Akiva Goldsman To Ramp Up 'Transformers' Output on deadline.com
- ↑ Transformers cinematic details
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 'Transformers' Spinoff & Sequel Scribes Set on Deadline.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Christina Hodson and Lindsey Beer Join the Transformers Writing Team
- ↑ 'Ant-Man' Scribes Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari Join 'Transformers' Writers Room on Deadline
- ↑ Akiva Goldsman Teases 'Transformers' Franchise Plans
- ↑ 'Transformers' Writers Room Wraps on Deadline
- ↑ Pitch Perfect pop star Hailee Steinfeld hits charts with Most Girls single and lands Transformers role
- ↑ 'Transformers' Spinoff 'Bumblebee' Casts Jorge Lendeborg Jr. as Male Lead (Exclusive) on Hollywood Reporter
- ↑ 'Transformers' Spinoff 'Bumblebee' Rounds Out Cast (Exclusive)
- ↑ Pamela Adlon Joins Cast Of 'Transformers' Spinoff 'Bumblebee'
- ↑ Bumblebee Spinoff Working Title & Filming Start Date Revealed on Screenrant
- ↑ Tweet by Hailee Steinfeld
- ↑ Hascon 2017: The Bumblebee Movie Tidbits on TFW2005
- ↑ Sector 7 Returns in Transformers Universe: Bumblebee Movie on TFW2005
- ↑ Laika Studios tweet
- ↑ Peter Cullen Confirmed In The Bumblebee Movie on TFW2005
- ↑ John Ortiz Cast In 'Bumblebee' Spinoff & 'Peppermint' on Deadline.com
- ↑ The Bumblebee Movie Just Got A New Title And A Cool 80s Logo on Cinema Blend
- ↑ Steve Martin and Martin Short head to Borgata for an unforgettable evening on pressofatlanticcity.com
- ↑ Tweet by @AwardsCircuit
- ↑ Interview on Billboard.com
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]

