In an attempt to develop a new story line for the upcoming Men in Black sequel, Will Smith and executive producer G. Mac Brown were spotted on a “fact finding mission,” according to Space Coast Film Commissioner Bonnie King.
The intel, which comes from tcpalm, does not confirm that shooting will be there but rather says there is a chance that Mib 3-D will be the next film to shoot over at Kennedy Space Center. Right now Transformers 3 is finishing up its shooting in Brevard County before it heads on over to DC.
It has been eight years since Mib 2 hit theaters and it won’t be for another two years that we will get to see its follow up in 3D. The tentative release date for the alien ass kicking duo is May 25, 2012.
The intel, which comes from tcpalm, does not confirm that shooting will be there but rather says there is a chance that Mib 3-D will be the next film to shoot over at Kennedy Space Center. Right now Transformers 3 is finishing up its shooting in Brevard County before it heads on over to DC.
It has been eight years since Mib 2 hit theaters and it won’t be for another two years that we will get to see its follow up in 3D. The tentative release date for the alien ass kicking duo is May 25, 2012.
- 10/9/2010
- by Alex DiGiovanna
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Whether you're a fan of Michael Bay's 'Transformers' movies or not, you have to hand it to him: he knows how to stage a spectacle. The last two films were Big, and by all accounts, the third installment will pull out all the stops to one-up the last two.
Bay has a good working relationship with the Us Military, and has frequently enlisted their services in providing equipment and personnel as backdrops to many of his films. For Transformers 3, he's returning to Nasa for help. According to Florida's 13News Bay will spend about eight days in September shooting some of Transformers 3's scenes at the Kennedy Space Center.
Space Coast Film Commissioner Bonnie King said location scouts are also looking at other areas to shoot, including Patrick Air Force Base, Space Coast Regional Airport, Merritt Island Airport, Lone Cabbage Fish Camp and Cocoa Beach house.
Bay has a good working relationship with the Us Military, and has frequently enlisted their services in providing equipment and personnel as backdrops to many of his films. For Transformers 3, he's returning to Nasa for help. According to Florida's 13News Bay will spend about eight days in September shooting some of Transformers 3's scenes at the Kennedy Space Center.
Space Coast Film Commissioner Bonnie King said location scouts are also looking at other areas to shoot, including Patrick Air Force Base, Space Coast Regional Airport, Merritt Island Airport, Lone Cabbage Fish Camp and Cocoa Beach house.
- 5/15/2010
- CinemaSpy
Its never good when the star of a major motion picture franchise admits the last film in the franchise was bad. Shia Lebeouf for all intensive purposes admitted that when he spoke to the Associated Press claiming the second film lacked any heart. many would agree with you Shia.
“When I saw the second movie, I wasn’t impressed with what we did,” Labeouf said. “There were some really wild stunts in it, but the heart was gone.”
This commenting led him to talk about the new film in the franchise and from what we know about the movie already (ranging from the talent the film has secured to the locations and more specifically the twins being gone and less robots) this movie is going to try and correct those wrongs from the last film.
When talking about Transformers 3, Labeouf revealed that the human element that was missing from...
“When I saw the second movie, I wasn’t impressed with what we did,” Labeouf said. “There were some really wild stunts in it, but the heart was gone.”
This commenting led him to talk about the new film in the franchise and from what we know about the movie already (ranging from the talent the film has secured to the locations and more specifically the twins being gone and less robots) this movie is going to try and correct those wrongs from the last film.
When talking about Transformers 3, Labeouf revealed that the human element that was missing from...
- 5/14/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
We brought you some behind the scenes video from a Transformers 3 shoot in Los Angeles just yesterday, now comes word from Central Florida News 13 that Michael Bay’s third installment in the Transformers franchise will be shooting on the Space Coast of Florida.
Space Coast Film Commissioner Bonnie King told CFN13 that Bay’s location scouts have visited Kennedy Space Center (where Bay filmed scenes for Armageddon), Patrick Air Force Base; Space Coast Regional Airport, in Titusville; Merritt Island Airport; Lone Cabbage Fish Camp, in Cocoa; and a Cocoa Beach house. Scouts also reportedly checked out some swamps and went into the woods as well.
Shooting on the Space Coast will take place in early September and last eight days.
If you’re unfamiliar with Kennedy Space Center, check out the video below.
Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center...
Space Coast Film Commissioner Bonnie King told CFN13 that Bay’s location scouts have visited Kennedy Space Center (where Bay filmed scenes for Armageddon), Patrick Air Force Base; Space Coast Regional Airport, in Titusville; Merritt Island Airport; Lone Cabbage Fish Camp, in Cocoa; and a Cocoa Beach house. Scouts also reportedly checked out some swamps and went into the woods as well.
Shooting on the Space Coast will take place in early September and last eight days.
If you’re unfamiliar with Kennedy Space Center, check out the video below.
Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center...
- 5/13/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Florida's 13News has learned that director Michael Bay will shot some "Transformers 3" scenes at the Kennedy Space Center in September. Filming will last about eight days. Space Coast Film Commissioner Bonnie King said location scouts are also looking at other areas to shoot, including Patrick Air Force Base, Space Coast Regional Airport, Merritt Island Airport, Lone Cabbage Fish Camp and Cocoa Beach house. She added that scouts also checked out some swamps. Bay is familiar with the Kennedy Space Center since he shot scene for him "Armageddon" film there back in 1998. And when people/robots need to go into space, he knows exactly where to go.
- 5/13/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
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