Stephen King made an interesting film entry and revealed that the 2007 Transformers is the “only” film he came out of as an adult.
It seems that Stephen King is not a fan of Transformers.
The 74-year-old writer responded to fellow author Linwood Barclay who tweeted Monday that he recently left Jurassic World Dominion.
Brightness The author revealed that he came out of the 2007 action blockbuster halfway through the film.
“I only came out of a movie when I was an adult: TRANSFORMERS,” the novelist tweeted.
“I’d like to know what other movies people have come out with.”
King later clarified that he was “Michael Bay. The first” of the franchise.
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Other users posted their own experiences when leaving the movies early and mocked the admission of the author’s film.
“Stephen King’s idea of approaching the counter like,‘ an adult for TRANSFORMERS, please ’is absolutely killing me,” one person joked.
Another person shared that they came out of the 2007 film Fog which is based on King’s book.
“I’m sorry in advance … I left Fog in 2007 … I was 15, I was scared to go because I was a big fan of your books, but I couldn’t stay too long, ”they tweeted to King.
The first Transformers The film grossed $ 709 million at the box office. Bay directed four sequels published in 2009, 2011, 2014 and 2017.
While promoting his latest film Ambulancethe filmmaker admitted he should have stopped after three films.
Speaking to Unilad UK, Bay revealed Steven Spielberg, who produced Transformershe advised her to end the franchise as a trilogy.
“I did too much of it,” the director said in the post.
Steven Spielberg said, ‘Stop at three.’ And I said I would stop.
“The studio asked me to do a quarter of it, and then that also made a billion.
“And then I said I’d stop here. And they begged me again. I should have stopped. [But] they were fun to do. “