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I appreciate the notion of fans trying to support the film and you are more than welcome to do so, but with that said, I think you'd have a hard time trying to convince people to go see TF:One because of how the movie was marketed.
The marketing has established a position in which the film will be viewed by anyone with a passing awareness of the brand as kid-focused and when they search up TF: One all they'll see is the art style envoking the kid friendly designs and the trailers which were kid-focused comedy and character-focused story. Compared to the live-action action-focused films that were already of mixed/poor quality.
As for a look into the future (As long as Paramount remains active)
A lot of the audience were lost primarily due to AoE and TLK.
TF: Bumblebee survived on word of mouth and any good will was used up with RotB.
Poor box office will help justify their plans for a crossover with G.I.Joe to try and revitalize the brand.
TF&G.I.Joe crossover will used up any good will from TF:One
TF9 won't have any goodwill left and will struggle trying to tie-up the threads left by TF1-5, Bumblebee, RotB and the TF&G.I.Joe crossover - likely resorting to nostalgia/multiverse/timelines as hinted at in the supplemental material of RotB.
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I appreciate the notion of fans trying to support the film and you are more than welcome to do so, but with that said, I think you'd have a hard time trying to convince people to go see TF:One because of how the movie was marketed.
The marketing has established a position in which the film will be viewed by anyone with a passing awareness of the brand as kid-focused and when they search up TF: One all they'll see is the art style envoking the kid friendly designs and the trailers which were kid-focused comedy and character-focused story. Compared to the live-action action-focused films that were already of mixed/poor quality.
As for a look into the future (As long as Paramount remains active)
A lot of the audience were lost primarily due to AoE and TLK.
TF: Bumblebee survived on word of mouth and any good will was used up with RotB.
Poor box office will help justify their plans for a crossover with G.I.Joe to try and revitalize the brand.
TF&G.I.Joe crossover will used up any good will from TF:One
TF9 won't have any goodwill left and will struggle trying to tie-up the threads left by TF1-5, Bumblebee, RotB and the TF&G.I.Joe crossover - likely resorting to nostalgia/multiverse/timelines as hinted at in the supplemental material of RotB.
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