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Steven Spielberg easily ranks as one of the best filmmakers of all time. Aside from his commercial success and critical acclaim, what makes Spielberg’s filmography so special is that the filmmaker has a penchant for creating some of the most popular franchises. His list of blockbuster franchises includes the likes ofJaws,Indiana Jones, andJurassic Park.

Steven Spielberg

During an interview, Spielberg was asked about his uncanny track record with creating franchises, seemingly out of thin air. In response, Spielberg cited one $5.2 billion franchise as an example of his keen eye for franchise potential, but also implied his children must be impressed with the IP beforehand. Here is what Spielberg had to say about his penchant for franchise creation.

Steven Spielberg Talks Creating theTransformersFranchise to Impress His Children

Steven Spielberghas produced some of the most iconic franchises in cinema. However, one of his more off-beat ventures has beentheTransformersfranchise. The first live-action installment in the franchise was co-produced by Spielberg’s DreamWorks Pictures and released in 2007.

The filmmaker served as an executive producer on the film and shed some light on how the project materialized during an interview withEntertainment Weekly. Spielberg revealed that he enjoyed buying the Transformers toys for his children and would end up spending hours playing with them.

Steven Spielberg

I called up the head of Hasbro and I said, Will you sell me the rights to Transformers? I think I have a way of turning this into a motion picture.

Spielberg made the above statement by explaining how his experience with the toys prompted him to acquire the film rights to the Hasbro toy line. However, Spielberg’s words also implied that it was his children’s love for the toys that made him familiar with the IP in the first place.

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Ultimately, it is safe to say that Spielberg ended up creating theTransformersfranchise because his children were impressed with the toys. TheTransformersfranchise hasgrossedover $5.2 billion across the globe, once again proving Spielberg’s penchant for franchise filmmaking.

Steven Spielberg Praised Michael Bay For Cracking theTransformersFormula

During the same interview, Spielberg also spoke about directorMichael Bay‘s work on theTransformersfranchise. Spielberg had himselfofferedthe job to direct the firstTransformersmovie to Bay, and the latter accepted after some initial doubts. However,Transformerswent on to become one of Bay’s most popular projects.

In the interview, Spielberg expressed hope for Bay to make another movie in the franchise, after 2011’sTransformers: Dark of the Moon. Spielberg considered the third installment the best entry in the franchise and praised Bay in the following words:

Michael Bay. | Credit: Jake’s Takes/YouTube.

I think he made the best of the three with this last one. I certainly can’t imagine anybody other than Michael being equipped to make another Transformers. He’s invented a genre, and he’s got the secret formula.

Bay went on to direct two further entries in the beloved franchise. However, critical and fan reception of the later installment dwindled alongside below-par box office numbers.

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As a result, the franchise parted ways with Bay, with 2017’sTransformers: The Last Knightbeing the director’s last film to date. The franchise’s next step will bea crossover with Hasbro’sG.I. Joefranchise, which was formally announced at CinemaCon 2024.

TheTransformersmovies are streaming on Paramount+.

Pratik Handore

Content Writer

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With a keen interest in comic book movies and blockbuster franchises, Pratik usually covers news and updates on the DCU, MCU, Star Wars, and more.A die-hard fan of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, Pratik spends most of his time exploring different storytelling mediums that invoke a sense of wonder and adventure. Other filmmakers whose works have deeply influenced him include Alfred Hitchcock, James Gunn, and Guillermo del Toro.

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