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Paramount May Not Be Done With ‘Transformers’ Movies Yet

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Last updated: June 28, 2025 4:47 pm
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After 2024’s Transformers One came and went, it’s been a question of whether we’d actually see the Autobots and Decepticons on the big screen. The answer now appears to be “yes,” and not just because Paramount’s still pretending that crossover with G.I. Joe is happening.

According to Matt Belloni at Puck News, the studio is spinning up several Transformers movies. One is said to be helmed by One director Josh Cooley, and will be live-action. The other is said to be coming from ex-franchise steward Michael Bay, who’s currently operating as a “hands-on producer” but could potentially direct. Bay dipped out after 2017’s The Last Knight and has maintained a producer credit on later films, but the franchise hasn’t been hitting those same financial highs since his exit behind the camera.

Meanwhile, Puck didn’t have any information on the other three rumored Transformers projects, and the G.I. Joe crossover is said to have two separate ideas that are both in early stages. Either way, this isn’t exactly a new position for the franchise: pre-Last Knight, there were said to be a lot of Transformers movies in the works, but plans for a cinematic universe were halted after Knight underperformed. In 2021, Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto was attached to direct a film, and Paramount’s talked about doing a sequel to 2023’s Rise of the Beasts.

All Paramount reportedly has to do is have a Transformers movie in production by 2029 to maintain the rights to the IP. If it’s got this many projects in the works, one of them should theoretically be ready by then. Will people be interested in them? That’s another matter.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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