
"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" co-scriptwriter Roberto Orci states that the narrative of the "Transformers" sequel will differ from the first one.
While the first one had three storylines that eventually merged into one, Mr. Orci tells
says that the film will have more like parallel stories instead.
Also, the movie will no longer be surrounding the mystery element of what the Transformers are. Co-scriptwriter Alex Kurtzman tells
MTV that the film will probe the Transformers mythology, but will not "get so mired in the mythology that it can’t propel the movie forward."
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2008-09-01
1:29 am
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Hobbes-timus Prime
2008-08-31
10:20 pm
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I don't think "parallel" means what you think it means. There's still just one movie and one ending. Just multiple stories being told within the runtime of the single film. |
spysteak
2008-08-31
9:08 pm
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what i like dark movies okay god and I said the parallel ending should be like that while the original ending would be for younger fans |
Agent Zero
2008-08-30
4:00 pm
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Hobbes-timus Prime
2008-08-30
2:40 pm
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You just keep on hoping. And while you're at, shrink your sig. |
spysteak
2008-08-30
2:13 pm
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hopefully the parrallel ending will be very dark with a ton of blood deaths swear words people getting squished by starscream and of course tyreese gibson saying motherf@*ker instead of another cheasy pg-13 movie |
Agent Zero
2008-08-28
1:49 pm
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Parallel stories eh? *hopes for Transformers done in Notebook style* |
Asthaloth
2008-08-28
10:25 am
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Did you read the same book I did?The entire thing was a exercise in mind numbing crappiness, with the occasional bit of awesome.(HMS Thunderchild, the artillery group, so on so forth) |
Not Letting The Acronym Go
2008-08-28
10:20 am
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As someone who never bothered with the WotW movie, can you tell me if any part of it takes place in Grover's Mill? |
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