
Revenge Of The Fallen writer Roberto Orci answers some fan questions, including a Spock that isn’t also on Heroes, but may be voicing the titular ‘bot…
From TFW2005 forums via Transformers Live via @erik_vesper:
which of the 2 movies was more difficult to get along with the story.
Movie 1 was the hardest thing have ever worked on. Period. Nobody could imagine what it was, everyone thought it was just a silly cartoon or a toy commercial, the studio wasn’t sure if the robots should talk, we had to come up with a story that would attract someone like Bay, and we had budgetary constraints that made it necessary to generate a significant human story which was counterintuitive to some Transfans. By the second movie, the paradigm of the franchise was clear.what are your feelings towards the idea of Leonard Nimoy doing the voice of the Fallen?
Would love it. I actually talked to him about it, given the odd coincidence that he is Michael Bay’s cousin through marriage, but fan outcry has also put Welker in the running.
(Who to support? Quite a conundrum for Transfans. Nimoy is the iconic Spock of Star Trek and part of Transformers past as the voice of Galvatron (and Unicron) for 1986’s Transformers: The Movie while Welker is was the voice of Megatron, Galvatron, Soundwave and many others.)
Michael Bay and Leonard Nemoy are related? Does that make Bay cooler or Spock lamer?




