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Megan Fox Slams Transformers Rumors

October 12. 2009  

Megan Fox

Megan Fox threw water on the rumors that her character in the “Transformers” movie franchise, will be killed off, written out of the movie franchise. Fox has fallen afoul of audiences with her arrogant speech, vapid quotes and surly demeanor, her popularity descending in a total tailspin. Audiences genuinely dislike her now and it's hurt box office receipts of her subsequent films.

 

It’s a shame she didn’t have proper press training, as the verbal rampage she mounted cost her dearly. She destroyed a massive opportunity to build on career exposure, afforded to her by exploitative director, Michael Bay. In other "Transformers" news, all is not well in said camp, as the original kooky writers for the franchise have quit.  

 MEGAN FOX - FOX KILLS TRANSFORMERS DEATH RUMOURS

11 October 2009 14:11 - Hollywood actress MEGAN FOX has killed off rumours her character will make a dramatic exit in the next TRANSFORMERS movie - insisting writers are not plotting a death scene for the upcoming sequel.

The brunette beauty shot to fame with her role as Mikaela Banes in the original 2007 blockbuster and she returned alongside Shia LaBeouf for this year's (09) follow-up Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Movie bosses have confirmed the stars will return to film another robot movie, which is due for release in 2011, but rumours have swirled that Fox's role in the next film will be reduced following a disagreement with director Michael Bay - with internet gossips speculating about a possible death scene.

But a representative for the actress has dismissed rumours her character will be killed off in the third Transformers installment, telling GossipCop.com the reports are "not true."

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Kurtzman and Orci Won’t Return for Transformers 3

...As for who won’t be returning, co-writers Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci have opted against writing duties for the third film.

Roberto confirmed via the Don Murphy website that he along with writing partner Alex Kurtzman would not be returning to the Transformers franchise. He was asked by a forum member if it was true that the duo had left the series and he replied with “It’s true.” He also went on to say that he would pass along any fandom info or suggestions to Ehren Kruger, the other screenwriter on the films.

I’m not particularly surprised by this news considering the way these two had been distancing themselves from the project after its release. Revenge of the Fallen was poorly reviewed, and contained some of the most unnecessarily crude “jokes” I’d ever seen in a movie. One of the posters even asked Orci how he felt about parents not wanting to take their kids to see the movie due to its content, and he replied with “I can’t blame them.”...

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