Live-action film series
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| Live-action film series: | ||||
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| Transformers (2007) |
Revenge of the Fallen (2009) |
"Transformers 3"[1] (planned) | ||
The live-action film series is an umbrella term that refers to series of theatrical feature films directed by Michael Bay beginning in 2007, including the vast amount of ancillary fiction created for it.
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The second film in the series, titled Revenge of the Fallen, was released on June 24, 2009. A third film is tentatively planned [2] but its production is presumably contingent on the performance of the second film and availability of the principals involved.
Continuities
- See also: Movie timeline, Movie continuity
The live-action film series is a continuity family, and as such includes all continuities concerning closely related characters and settings.
- The mainline continuity consists of the films and in-continuity comics.
- A second continuity was established in Titan Magazine's Transformers Comic issue 9 and continued to issue 25. This continuity follows events in a splinter timeline where Megatron won the battle of Mission City.
- Micro-continuities also exist in the form of video games, some toy bios, and certain comic story threads that are incompatible with each other.
Transformers 3
- Absolutely nothing is solid about a 3rd Transformers film beyond a tentative release date of July 1, 2011. There is no plot, no actors, no locations, and no contracts signed.
- Bay to Quit Transformers
- Bay - Never Said I Was Quitting Transformers
- Orci Want to See Galvatron, Unicron & Anything That Ends In 'ron for TF3
- Master of Machines
- Alex Kurtzman & Bob Orci Interview - Transformers 2
- Leo Spitz to Have Expanded Role in Transformers 3
Footnotes
- ↑ There are not firm plans for Transformers 3 beyond, ironically, that it will not be called "Transformers 3. Writer Roberto Orci says that the films will not be numbered. MTV MovieBlog, July 24, 2008
- ↑ That will be my Lord of the Rings and then I'll just make indies the rest of my time, for a long time. Actor Shia LaBeouf confirms he signed for two sequels. "Exclusive Interview with Shia LaBeouf and Brian Geraghty: On 'Bobby' and 'Transformers'", Rebecca Murray p4 (November 10, 2006.) About.com. Retrieved on February 17, 2009.


