Via an article from Deadline.com and a Tweet from the Official Bumblebee The Movie Twiter, we can confirm that for the first time ever, the Transformers franchise will make its San Diego Comic-Con debut in Hall H on Friday, July 20 from 5-6 PM.
Paramaount panel at San Diego Comicon will be held in the big and impressive Hall H. The session will feature cast members Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Jorge Lendeborg Jr. and director Travis Knight, and will be solely focused on Bumblebee.
As we can see, Parmount is giving special attention to the upcoming Bumblebee movie. Will we see any extra footage or trailer at the Paramount panel? We sure to come back to TFW2005 for the best coverage of San Diego Comicon this July, 19 to July 22.
Deadend
When the forward movies continue. As we saw with the concept designs(the snake and primal), it was prepping for that to come soon and get introduced into the films. But if they do, they won't be like the Maximals and Predacons of BW. It'll likely establish them as an offshoot type transformer race, or new species, that could then grow into something more later. It honestly looks like a lot of pieces were deliberately put in place for that, especially from what that concept art suggests.
YoungPrime
And they whine that I don't know when to shut up…………….
It's a wrap for you.
jackgaughan
Got me there chief.
Rated X
Yeah the same site youre on.
electronic456
Ghostbusters 2016, Indy 4, Superman Returns, AOTC… Gotcha.
Also the fact you don't care about Wright should be enough to tell me that your own opinion is enough. After all I believe you once said you hated the Singer X-Men movies. So I guess the RT score is irrelevant after all.
And I can gripe much more… The Iron Man sequels, the first two Thor movies, Age of Ultron which is where I felt the Marvel fatigue on my part. The TV series stuff that the movies don't care about and make me question why are they in the same universe.
Ephland
do you have a source for that?
HawaiianBro808
trailer track replied to me
jackgaughan
Thanks, I'll take the advice from the guy on the toy collecting website for babies.
optimusmegas
this is you lightened up? yeesh….
snokoan
Wow that mouth just never stops talking
YoungPrime
I am. This is my Friday.
Here's hoping my local comic book store is open tomorrow for the next issue of LL.
optimusmegas
dude…i think you need to lighten up some
YoungPrime
How the h3ll is making antagonizing remarks to me any better???? Have I hurt your feelings in the past???
Don't bother ans. that, I don't know who your are or care. Ignore the post if it hurts your feelings.
BigRed
You're getting baby mad that you're not getting the last word on an argument that doesn't exist, pipe down dude. There's no reason to be embarrasing.
YoungPrime
Are we done now?
Ephland
Well unlike Bay and Paramount, Kevin Feige actually cares about Marvel characters and majority of Marvel fans appreciates and respects him for that.
A lot of people gave Bay and Paramount a chance (myself included) and they continually flipped us the bird.
YoungPrime
I feel the same about your initial response to me yesterday so we're even. I'm sure everyone else understands what I'm saying though so you can enjoy the rest of your day.
YoungPrime
Well unlike Bay and Paramount, Kevin Feige actually cares about Marvel characters and majority of Marvel fans appreciates and respects him for that.
A lot of people gave Bay and Paramount a chance (myself included) and they continually flipped us the bird.
YoungPrime
Yep! The audience does if nothing else. And neither Critics or moviegoers are lying on RT when they review Bay's TF films so trying to use that StarWars issue's to absolve Bays crap won't cut it!
MCU has 19 films out currently and all you can gripe about is Ant-man…. Which isn't even a bad movie especially compared to any of Bayformer's quality.
FYI, I don't care about Wright. Ant-man and Wasp is still a day one ticket, PERIOD!
SMH….Paramount makes maybe 1 or 2 successful films a year that end up drowned out because 6-8 flops. So congrats with that "A Quiet Place" film. They're fitting words for Paramount's quarterly numbers and inability to sell 49% of their shares the last 3 years.
Ephland
I honestly have no idea why you are telling me all this.