The ultimate site for Transformers news, reviews and action figures every day - Get the scoop on all the news updates for Transformers War for Cybertron and Transformers: Revenge of the fallen.
DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures' co-production "TRANSFORMERS" set an industry record for a non-sequel of $155.4 million in its opening week, surpassing the previous record held by the original "Spider Man" in 2002. In addition, during its first full day of release on Tuesday, July 3, "TRANSFORMERS" grossed $27.8 million, the biggest Tuesday in industry history, surpassing the second "Pirates of the Caribbean" adventure. The following day, July 4th, the Michael Bay-directed action adventure posted another industry best for the holiday of $29 million, outstripping "Spider-Man 2" in 2004. Read more about the movie milestones at ENewsI.
Get the scoop on all the Transformers updates as they happen right here at Tformers.com. The best resource for all your Transformers news and reviews every day.
News Story Comments
NOTICE: The TFormers comments system has been upgraded to use the TFans forums. Further comments on this news have been disabled. You can post comments on more recent stories if you Login to TFans first. If your login does not work there, you will need to register. Sorry for the inconvenience - more info
Re: 'Transformers' Smashes Industry & Studio Records (Score: 1) by Prowl78 on Saturday, July 14, 2007 @ 04:25:19 AM
Excellent! =]
Re: 'Transformers' Smashes Industry & Studio Records (Score: 1) by KOG on Saturday, July 14, 2007 @ 06:10:03 AM
I'm really surprised by just how well the movie has done so far.
I mean, I had hoped it would do well, but I never imagined it would be smashing records.
Well, I can't wait to see what they can do for the sequel with a bigger budget. :) The transforming aircraft carrier idea sounds amazing. If they do it.
Re: 'Transformers' Smashes Industry & Studio Records (Score: 1) by trycon-matrix on Saturday, July 14, 2007 @ 09:18:52 AM
Here is what they need to make the sequel better than the first:
Wheeljack + 1 or 2 other autobots *mirage, sideswipe, prowl or hound
sound wave
maybe shock wave
dinobots 3 min.
constructicons
space bridge
and CYBERTRON!!!
B.B phone home lol
Re: 'Transformers' Smashes Industry & Studio Records (Score: 1) by KOG on Saturday, July 14, 2007 @ 09:28:21 AM
I'm surprised you didn't mention Skywarp, Thundercracker, etc.
Personally, I think that if Starscream goes out into space and brings back some reinforcements, it would be really cool to see some more jets. But don't make them all F-22s. Variety would be good.
Maybe bring in Skyfire (or someone similar) so that the Autobots have their own force in the air.
And I agree about Wheeljack... he's one of the Autobots I'd like to see most. Mirage would also be good since he'd bring a new gimmick/skill to the group (the invisibility thing).
Re: 'Transformers' Smashes Industry & Studio Records (Score: 1) by trycon-matrix on Saturday, July 14, 2007 @ 12:33:23 PM
well i did not want to be too greedy but if you insist sure and I agree on making the other jets diffirent and having jetfire one of them
then have 3 factions autobots, decepticons loyal to megatron and starscream doing what he dose best.
and have soundwave come to earth to revive magatron and salvage the other decepticons for the constructicon project that would require the aid of vector sigma.
(maybe spare baricade and have him go up against prowl)
then of corse there are the dinobots But if they decide to do only 3 Witch would work best girmlock slag and sludge?
then there is the question of smart or stupid?
Get the scoop on all the popular comics, figures, games, movies, and tv every day! Entertainment News International is the fastest growing POP culture network for millions of fans every month.