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A few months back Paramount prematurely announced that Transformers 3 would release in 2011. Michael Bay denied it, saying that there was a mis-communication and that he was hoping to taking a year off, with TF3 releasing in 2012. If that's the case, and Paramount greenlights GI Joe 2 for a 2011 release, it's going to be swimming solo. Given that sequels usually have bigger openings than their predecessors, GI Joe will likely be a higher priority release for Paramount and Hasbro than the first one was, which would likely mean giving it a higher profile release date. It makes sense, too. GI Joe is all about fighting for freedom, so what better release window than the 4th of July weekend?
I'm thinking it'll be something like this:
GI Joe 2: July 2011
Transformers 3: July 2012
GI Joe 3: July 2013
I could see this working out quite nicely... That'd be a solid three straight years of GI Joe and Transformers movies, which would be a very nice revenue stream for the parties involved and give fans plenty to look forward to. And maybe in 2015 or 2016, they could drop the motherload with a GI Joe and Transformers crossover movie. So what do you think? Is there any plausibility to the basic schedule I've suggested?
I'm thinking it'll be something like this:
GI Joe 2: July 2011
Transformers 3: July 2012
GI Joe 3: July 2013
I could see this working out quite nicely... That'd be a solid three straight years of GI Joe and Transformers movies, which would be a very nice revenue stream for the parties involved and give fans plenty to look forward to. And maybe in 2015 or 2016, they could drop the motherload with a GI Joe and Transformers crossover movie. So what do you think? Is there any plausibility to the basic schedule I've suggested?