Serene
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The thing about Transformers' success that a lot of people forget is that it had absolutely nothing to do with its cast. Sure, Shia Lebeouf and Megan Fox got a nice bump in their popularity, but their casting didn't make or break that film.
TF was a megawatt success because of the effects and because it was THE FREAKIN' TRANSFORMERS!! Like Michael Bay's famous t-shirt that read "GIANT F***ING ROBOTS.
My point is that WB took absolutely the wrong lesson from TF. Casting hot, young actors wasn't why TF made tons of money. That, more than many movies in recent history, was sold on the characters and effects. Personally, the best bit of casting in the movie was also the most fanboy-appeasing: Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime.
So, if WB wants TF-sized money, they should worry about getting the iconic characters right. If they do that, then they can start printing money.
Good points. I think you're right that casting does seem far more pivotal for this movie than any other. Although, don't underestimate the popularity of Shia Lebeouf. He's well known and well liked by a huge portion of the younger generation that grew up with him.
However, I will say that I went to see Transformers with my friend (neither of us played with the toys, although we did *buy* them



