Transformers Cinematic Universe writer Lindsey Beer has tweeted the TFCU Writers Room Team Photo.
Team includes Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman, Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari (Ant-Man), Art Marcum & Matt Holloway (Iron Man), Zak Penn (X-Men: The Last Stand), Jeff Pinkner (The Amazing Spider-Man 2), Christina Hodson, Lindsey Beer, Ken Nolan (Black Hawk Down), Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Steven S. DeKnight (Marvel’s Daredevil).
The Writers Room is led by the Academy Award winning scriptwriter Akiva Goldsman.
Check out the team photo, after the jump.
“The writers/producers bringing you the next Transformers movies; me looking like Harry Potter’s sis near the middle.”
Autovolt 127
Jaeger was a huge word in 2013 thanks to both Attack on Titan and Pacific Rim, cashing in on the hype no doubt.
Strife
They did with the Thor films.
Strife
Jeez. What kind of Script Lead Character Name Generator shat that one out?
darkspellmaster
Plus side one of the writers knows about neuroscience and can actually back the idea of the internal workings of the transformers, minus side I don't know if any of these writers have ever learned anything about Transformers. Forgive me if I'm hesitant to be thrilled as there's always a chance Paramount will have whatever good scripts they write turn bad.
Also can we please make bee a VW again.
Nightrain
So that's what trolls bathe in.
User_136440
I actually quite liked the fact that the robots had more human proportions in AOE, but design-wise Lockdown and the KSI bots (yes, including Glavatron and Stinger-Bumblebee) were my favourites simply because they looked robotic, even despite Lockdown's face and the sever lack of visible vehicle parts. As cool as they looked, I found the others just too extreme in the themes that their individual looks were referencing. The knight thing kind of worked for the Dinobots, but when you put new Optimus, Drift, Crosshairs and Hound side by side with the previous more alien looking Autobot designs, they kind of look off kilter. Yes, Drift has always been described as something of a Samurai, and the concept of the Knights of Cybertron is nothing new, but there is such a thing as taking things absolutely literally.
I can watch the first movie if I need something light that doesn't need a lot of concentration, but I have found that I struggle with the others the more I've watched them, really just waiting for the robot action and the transformations. Which kind of sucks considering that we never actually see some of the robots transform.
daniel 97
Yes and of course Bumblebee is in the center with all of them around him, does this mean the future movies are gonna be focused mainly on him?
figsdad
Its fine having all these writers but its going to be blown out the water with bay and his obsession with explosions and the budget that will require for this to happen.. He will get the scripts and just not follow the writers path…
Mobb One
They'll maybe be creative consultants.
You can't logically choose comic book writers to helm a billion dollar roadmap when none of them have experience writing for a franchise film.
That's like saying just because you knew the president growing up and happen to know how to shoot firearms, you should automatically be assigned as head secret service agent.
vektsilver
Sorry I kinda over generalized but I'm interested to know what is it that appeals to the both of you. The visual work done by ILM , the story, the characterization or the directors vision?
Ive contested that in my view the films are visually interesting but not exciting. The whole thing is like a CGI look at what I can do demo and with out it these movies would be box office flops. Even worse that these movies more resemble Japanese robot stories that predate transformers than transformers actual brand. The transformation accounts for so little in the plot. And the origins and rules change every movie . Remember how big the all spark was but them its replaced by the matrix then the pillars then the seed.these are horrible plot devices in an otherwise rich mythos ….. well except for the fallen lol religion in sentient robots is just ridiculous even more so than the whole knights theme
Ironhide1234
I don't think all of them are really that bad. It's only a handful from each movie that are way to weird, I think AOE completely threw nice designs out the window.
Did you know that FoC Optimus Prime suffers from chafing.
Jochimus
Eh, I wouldn't go that far. The whole "Noo Geewunnn!!!" mindset notwithstanding, going back to the boxy look might be too much of a jolt for audiences accustomed to four movies' worth of scrap metal – I'd personally lean toward something more in the neighborhood of TF PRIME or the Transformers Universe game, but with less scrawny proportions and more textural detail.
As for the photo…reminds me of those photos they often take of troops smiling for all their loved ones back home just before they get sent off to an active war zone under constant enemy fire and from which they have a 40/60 chance of coming home.
ZeroMayhem
You mean Takara/Studio Ox.
Anyway it won't matter how many talented writers are in the room if no one understands that the Transformers themselves NEED to be the main characters and not just set dressing for the story of some boring humans.
Mako Crab
I'm glad to see Paramount going after so many big name talents, who have proven writing credentials. If ever there were a sign, that they're aware the last 3 TF movies have no heart, and that no one one cares about the TFs, and that something needs to be done, that's it right there. I wish them all the luck, because they'll need it to get this ship turned around.
fathi_haziq
High Moon Studios.
sh002
Show me the design team that can design better looking Transformers.
Ephland
I bathe in the tears of the crybabies.
pilotmaster70
1up
primal789
Hah,I've seen all of them a million times and still loving them all.
Smasher
Nice photo of talented people.
Too bad Bay is going to laugh at their scripts and replace pertinent character development with statutory rape jokes and robot testicles.