I think that’s what I would really try to resist.” I think in general, Marvel is doing it within their own universe, right? And so it doesn’t feel gimmicky in that way. But it’s not to say, if we found the right… I’d hate to set out to do that, but if I heard a story where we went, “Oh my God…,” I could see a story right now about machination, machination of war and that could lead you sort of intrinsically to a Transformer.
It’s not to say you couldn’t do it well, but both these properties have such rich mythologies with so many characters, that you could go a lot of movies before you start running out of ideas of what to do. I think, I didn’t rule it out for me and I think those things have somehow for me, sort of in the past, they made me feel like a little bit cynical exercises in just drawing money out of something. I don’t know necessarily why, but I just think there’s so much that’s so rich in the mythologies that I don’t think they need to draw from the other. I think I probably at this moment, I resist it. Read below what he had to say on the subject:
While he seems hesitant and seemingly wants to focus on each properties very rich histories, he does say he’d be open to it if the right story came along. Given the success of Marvel’s Avengers and a possible Justice League film from Warner Bros, the question was asked if the producer would be open to doing a crossover film. In 2016, IDW published the “Revolution” crossover event, which introduced M.A.S.K., Micronauts, Action Man, and other Hasbro toy properties to the universe shared between the two established franchises.Get your grains of salt ready to take! has posted an excerpt from an interview with Cinema Blend and producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura (Transformers and G.I.Joe films). JOE Writer Chuck Dixon Responds to Henry Golding’s Comments On Snake Eyes Joe and The Transformers”, wherein the Autobots and the Joes battled against the combined forces of the Decepticons and COBRA for control of Power Station Alpha. Joe first crossed paths in the pages of the 1987 Marvel published miniseries aptly named “G.I. Related: Transformers Franchise To Get New Animated And Live-Action Films Joe film universe’ rumored to be in development by Seberg writers Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse. It is currently unknown how where this film would fall in the ‘G.I. However, Sutton also clarifies that the chance of the film actually being produced “all depends on how successful Snake Eyes is”. Related: Optimus Primal Voice Actor Garry Chalk Criticizes Voice Acting Performances In Netflix’s Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy
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While Sutton states that there have been “discussions for a live-action version, not necessarily a direct adaptation of the comic book” that ultimately “haven’t led to the movie being greenlit”, he also notes “that will change real soon”. Joe Film Universe – New Film In Development From Seberg WritersĪccording to of Geekosity Mag’s Mikey Sutton, “inside sources” have informed the Editor-in-Chief that “plans are again moving forward for Hasbro to expand its theatrical toy box after Snake Eyes” Related: Rumor: Snake Eyes To Launch G.I.