Summary

  • Paramount's upcoming Transformers & G.I. Joe crossover film aims to unify two iconic franchises in an action-packed, globetrotting adventure.
  • Recent critical challenges faced by both franchises raise anticipation for the crossover film among fans and critics alike.
  • Snake Eyes star Henry Golding shares insights on the project's progression, hinting at Paramount's "grand plans" to merge these iconic universes.

Paramount has confirmed that the worlds of Transformers and G.I. Joe will finally collide in an upcoming crossover film. This announcement was made at CinemaCon, where the studio also shared a glimpse into its future slate of projects, as per Screen Rant.

For years, Transformers and G.I. Joe have thrilled audiences with their action-packed adventures and complex characters, each maintaining robust, separate entities within the cinematic landscape. The speculation about a crossover reached a peak at the conclusion of 2023's Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. In a scene that sparked widespread fan speculation, Michael Kelly's character, an agent linked to G.I. Joe, introduced the Joes to Anthony Ramos' character, Noah, hinting at a potential collaboration.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
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Release Date
June 9, 2023
Director
Steven Caple Jr.
Cast
Anthony Ramos , Dominique Fishback , Domenic Di Rosa
Writers
Joby Harold , Matt Holloway , Art Marcum , Darnell Metayer , Ken Nolan , Josh Peters
Studio
Paramount Pictures, Skydance Media, Entertainment One
Franchise
Transformers

Paramount also provided a rough timeline for its arrival during the crossover confirmation at CinemaCon, targeting a release window in either 2025 or 2026. This positions the crossover as a highlight in a packed roster of upcoming films for Paramount. These movies include The Naked Gun 4, a new Star Trek origin story, and Edgar Wright’s The Running Man.

Critical Challenges Await as Transformers and G.I. Joe Merge in New Film

Paramount's announcement at CinemaCon has set the stage for a bold merger of these two storied franchises, which are both rooted deeply in Hasbro's rich history of iconic toys. This crossover not only aims to bring together the mechanized chaos of Transformers with the tactical action of G.I. Joe, but it also promises to expand these universes into a newly unified cinematic experience.

Historically, both franchises have faced their fair share of critical hurdles. Recent entries like Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins have not fared well with critics, earning scores of 52% and 35% on Rotten Tomatoes, respectively. These figures reflect a consistent struggle to resonate with critics, despite maintaining a strong fanbase.

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The anticipation for the crossover film is tempered by these past performances, presenting a significant opportunity for redemption or risk. Set for release in either 2025 or 2026, the project is distanced enough from this year’s Transformers One to avoid immediate comparisons and allow the filmmakers to craft a narrative that respects the lore and legacy of both franchises.

Snake Eyes Star Confirms Paramount's 'Grand Plans' for G.I. Joe/Transformers Crossover

In a recent interview, while promoting his latest project The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Henry Golding, known for his role in Snake Eyes, shared insights into the much-anticipated G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover. Golding expressed confidence in the project's progression under the stewardship of Lorenzo di Bonaventura, a highly respected and busy producer.

"I mean, Lorenzo di Bonaventura is a busy man and a phenomenal producer, and it's in safe hands. Whatever happens, I think it's going to be a combination of what has come and what is to come. I think Paramount have some grand, grand plans."

He emphasized that the crossover is in "safe hands" and hinted at a blend of elements from past successes with exciting new developments. Golding's remarks suggest that Paramount is gearing up for something significant, as he alluded to the studio's "grand plans" for merging these iconic universes.