We have received information on Location Filming (also known as Location Shooting) for Transformers 7.
While basic prep work, training, and Studio Filming takes place in Montreal at the moment, the cast will move on to Location Filming in early July (also in Montreal). Specifically, on the 4th of July. It is also currently planned to wrap at the end of September. We expect some sort of an official announcement on US Independence Day, as such announcements are common when Location Filming starts.
Additionally, we have received information that Patrick Kerton (pictured) will act as the Stunt Coordinator for TF7. Mr. Kerton previously worked on movies such as 300 and TV series such as The Boys. He is also specialized in immolation stunts.
mbbreviews
beast movie I guess I was right
TF Hot Rod
I think you will be able to recognize them immediately unlike the other films since there going for a more of a g1 look going forward (especially since it a sequel to BB)
Bumblebee had a much smaller budget so it didn't shoot in that many big locations, cities, etc., or places in general, so sense this one has a much higher budget hopefully like you said we get more set photos/stuff from this movie.
decepticon seeker
For mtmte only if James Roberts writes it.
Nova Maximus
You haven't even bother to read past AHM.
Honestly getting that, Furman stuff, and the rest to go together would be the "hardest" part continuity wise. And even then it wouldn't be difficult.
CaioSilvatheScreamerFan
Could they ? Would they ?
I only see this going 8 or 80 if it ever happened
Nova Maximus
I'd kill for a show adaption of all of IDW. Since they know how it all happens and ends, they can smooth out the problems with continuity or characters and make it more cohesive. God it would be amazing.
Saiyun not munky
I don't know if it's a Thomas Stewart thing, but comic adaptations should definitely happen in this franchise. We had some good stuff in IDW AND Marvel.
CaioSilvatheScreamerFan
a very loose one ?
I hope it fleshes out the cybertronians more than the BB movie
Still looks a lot like Alpha Trion minus the colours
Music
During the filming of DOTM, the guy guarding Sentinel Prime's truck called him Ultra Magnus, leading to fans to think it was him.
I wonder if that was just a code name to cover up his real identity incase it leaked, because Ultra Magnus doesn't make sense in the context of how the film played out (unless they were just going to make Magnus into a former Prime which I guess I wouldn't put pass the Bayverse to do so).
Nova Maximus
Well Sentinel was originally going to be Ultra Magnus.
Godzilla Ranger
I hope this one feels more cinematic than the Bumblebee movie
BIOMEC
Really?
Optimistic Prime
I'm hoping we see more set photos for TF7. When Bumblebee was being filmed, it was so secretive; we didn't see much. Let's just hope it's a little different this time!
lordmegatron64
I'd kill for a TV Show adaptation of MTMTE. The movies are the only media where humans are still force fed the spotlight. Can't go to a theater for a comic. And it is possible to make a show with human SIDE characters. But so far all we've had is Human main characters with robot side characters.
gabumon
“immolation: burning as part of a ceremonial sacrifice.”
so who’s getting offed by fire to appease Unicron? humans, bots? or that dumb dog?
Rob
Good to know. Now give me my Lost Light show with a Lower Deck vibe!
jackgaughan
Aye right see here's the thing, ever since day one of this franchise, in which the tagline is, Robots in disguise, Transformers and their human buddies is like the thing, if it's on Cybertron it's just normal sized robot men that roll up into boxes sliding around and blowing up. Also, go watch the Netflix show, go watch Cyberverse, go read the IDW 2019 comics, wait for the Josh Cooley movie, you have PLENTY of media that has no humans and takes mostly on Cybertron.
decepticon seeker
Transformers is worth 30 billion dollars,star trek is 11 billion.
Rob
I wanna see some pics of a convoy of Autobot cars and immediately recognize who is who, based on the car choices!
MrBoombastiqueFantastique
That's a silly question, Transformers is still Paramount's most successful movie franchise next to Mission Impossible, a source here said they see Transformers far more valuable than Star Trek.