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Big Update on Transformers and G.I. Joe Crossover


 Here's some good news for Transformers and GI Joe fans coming at us from the director of Rise of the Beast and the producer of everything live-action Transformers and GI Joe and that's the confirmation that the sequel to Rise of the Beasts will feature more GI Joes and specific named GI Joes that are recognizable so this comes at us from an interview that was recently done with the director the producer and some of the uh extra people on hand that helped make the film and of course, they're talking about the big reveal at the end the rise of the Beast and what does this mean for GI Joe and well first and foremost we have the The producer of both franchises confirms yes we're doing both on top of this the director Stephen Capo Jr takes it a little bit of a step further saying that when they were aiming to introduce GI Joe in Transformers they wanted it to be a little Easter egg that makes your mind race with ideas but then when asked about how did the GI Joes get directly Incorporated is their film first they said they're not ready to talk about that yet but what they could confirm is the fact that the rise of the Beast sequel will introduce a few GI Joe characters and the bigger GI Joe Corporation into this and that we are are going to see some of these more recognizable GI Joes there and maybe this might go into who they are and what they do but not really telling you the entire origin because that's for a solo GI Joe project to tackle and they say that the idea here is to just again wet people's appetite and want them to learn more about GI Joe go learn that over on that side of it and then have something to look forward to in inevitable Crossovers and who might pop up where and what bot might show up in another franchise so in my opinion this is exactly how you gotta handle it it's the same way that they tackled the MCU out the gate individual projects just nodding and mentioning the other ones and you're not diving straight into hey we're the biggest shared Universe ever we're gonna take you down because we're Unstoppable we've seen what happens when you try that it's too much and it falls apart what they did with GI Joe at the end of the rise of the Beast is perfect and more of that teasing more and then giving us the inevitable movie that brings in a couple Bots are exactly how they need to handle it.

 

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