But is it what the franchise needs right now?
Is it whateitherfranchise needs right now?The answer is a definitive, albeit disappointing, no.
A Transformers/G.I.
‘Transformers’ might never have happened if not for this global conflict.
Joehas fared even worse.
Joe Origins, brought injust shy of $30 million, almost 80% less thanG.I.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is a sci-fi action movie set after the events of 2018’s Bumblebee as a series reboot of sorts and is heavily inspired by the Beast Wars series. The film follows two archaeologists who find themselves following the heroic Autobots as they come face to face with several other tribes of intergalactic transformers.
Joe: The Rise of Cobra’s $150 million.
Critically, the franchise has been a disaster, withG.I.
Joe: The Rise of Cobrasitting at33% on Rotten Tomatoes,G.I.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is a sci-fi action movie set after the events of 2018’s Bumblebee as a series reboot of sorts and is heavily inspired by the Beast Wars series. The film follows two archaeologists who find themselves following the heroic Autobots as they come face to face with several other tribes of intergalactic transformers.
Joe: Retaliationat 29%, andSnake Eyesat 35%.TheG.I.
If You’re Gonna Do a Transformers/G.I.
Joecrossover film is going to go one of two ways.
In scenario one, the strengths of theTransformersfranchise elevateG.I.
Joe, overcoming whatever perceived obstacles there may be and making a crap-ton of money.
In scenario two,G.I.
Nor can the characters they choose to include be interchangeable.
Make us care, like howTransformers Oneadded an emotional perspective largely missing from the live-action films.
Joe has taught us, “Knowing is half the battle.”