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Back in 2012 after the mixed reception for "Sucker Punch" Zack Snyder was looking for a new project. "Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon" had done poorly with fans and critics and Paramount Pictures was looking at possibly replacing Michael Bay for the next installment. The timing seemed fortutious for both parties and Zack was tentatively approached by the studio. Paramount asked Zach, unofficially, if he had any ideas on where to take the aging Transofrmers franchise. "Well, I did have one idea," the director told them. He sent them a script so crazy that it became the stuff of Hollywood legend. A script that not only merged two seperate film franchises (Fast & The Furious with Transformers) but also a tv-show.
Please be aware there are graphic depictions of Ryan Reynolds in the Knight Rider section! Suggested for Immature Readers only.