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In a recent Variety profile, Paramount CEO Brian Robbins enthusiastically discusses his “big idea” to merge the two iconic toy lines for an exciting cinematic adventure. The journalist, Brett Lang, referred to it as a “eureka moment,” capturing Robbins’ ambitious vision accurately. Michael Bay concerned about how this crossover might impact theTransformersfranchise.

Still from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

After spending two decades directing various films for the studio and delivering a few enjoyable hits likeGood BurgerandVarsity Blues,Robbins, now at the helm of Paramount, appears thrilled with his successful coup de tentpole, as described in the article. Before executing his ambitious plan, Robbins needed to secure the green light fromTransformersmaestro Michael Bay, which turned out to be quite a challenging task.

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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

Brian Robbins Had To Convince Both Michael Bay And Steven Spielberg

Robbins faced the daunting task of getting not only Bay’s approval but also convincing Hasbro andTransformersexecutive producer Steven Spielberg to sign off on the idea. Back in 2007, this crossover proposal would have been met with resistance from those with financial stakes, as both Spielberg and Bay were launching a highly successful franchise, and Hasbro preferred to keep two separate Hollywood revenue streams.

In the 16 years since Bay’s initialTransformersfilm, the landscape has markedly changed. The once-billion-dollar-grossing franchise has dipped considerably, withTransformers: Rise of the Beastspulling in a comparatively modest $428 million. Similarly, theG.I. Joeaction figure-inspired films,G.I. Joe: The Rise of CobraandG.I. Joe: Retaliation,starring Dwayne Johnson, earned $303 million and $376 million, respectively, with the latter barely doubling its production budget.

Dwayne Johnson in G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Robbins persistently pursued Bay, making 50 phone calls before finally getting him on board for the crossover project, as shared in his conversation with Lang. “I called [Bay] 50 times … I would not let him off the hook. And when he finally stopped dodging my calls, we got him to sign off.“

Bay’s initial reluctance could be attributed to the potential implications that mixing franchises often carries in Hollywood.

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Will Dwayne Johnson Return To The Franchise

In the ongoing efforts to breathe new life into theG.I. Joefranchise, one popular idea has been to explore a crossover with the successfulTransformersseries, both housed under Paramount Pictures. D.J. Caruso, the director ofxXx: Return of Xander Cage, was previously in discussions to helmG.I. Joe 3. In an interview, Caruso discussed his potential role in theG.I. Joeproject and whetherDwayne Johnsonwill return to the franchise.

“I would like for it to happen. Paramount and I—right before I started this—were kind of working on that, and met with Dwayne [“The Rock” Johnson], and were discussing it. And that was where I would like to see—if I was gonna be involved in G.I. Joe—that franchise go. And I think there might be a chance, so we’ll see what happens.”

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Lorenzo di Bonaventura, the renowned producer responsible for all theTransformersandG.I. Joe films, revealed his admiration for Snake Eyes, singling him out as his favorite character. While discussing the possibility of familiar faces making a comeback in future films, he remained secretive, leaving fans to wonder if Dwayne Johnson will be part of the next thrilling adventure in the lucrative $5.3 billion cinematic universe.

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Source:Slashfilm

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