Jonah Hill Drops 'Transformers 2'
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Paramount, Dreamworks, Remakes and Sequels
I can't be the only one who's just a little relieved that Jonah Hill has dropped out of negotiations to star in Transformers 2. Hill is riding high on the comedy wave, and while a big-budget summer flick is always a career booster, it's not like Michael Bay is known for his comedy. According to Entertainment Weekly, "negotiations between Jonah Hill and Dreamworks have broken down, and the Superbad star is no longer expected play a sidekick to Shia LaBeouf in the upcoming sequel from director Michael Bay."Bay and company are expected to start production on Transformers 2 this summer at the University of Pennsylvania, which fit with early reports that Hill would be playing Sam Witwicky's (LaBeouf) college roommate. Now that Hill is out of the picture, maybe a little co-ed co-habitation could be in his future since Teresa Palmer signed for an unnamed role last week.
There were no details about why Hill chose not to sign on the dotted line, but I'm sure a lot of fans are glad that he did. Unfortunately it's not all good news coming from Hill's people; instead of starring in Transformers 2, he has agreed to appear in the follow-up to A Night at the Museum -- so now I don't know what to think. As crappy as Transformers 2 might turn out to be (and there is a good chance it could be pretty darn crappy), it would definitely be a step up from A Night at the Museum 2. Or maybe not.
What do you think? Should Jonah stick to the simple comedies without all the big-budgeted effects?
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5-07-2008 @ 11:59AM
Jonathan Kuhn said...
As long as he stays away from "Transformers," any decision is a good one. I think a bit part in a "Night at the Museum" follow-up could be fun and is most definitely a step-up from anything Michael Bay would do with him.
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5-07-2008 @ 12:11PM
peter said...
hallelujah.
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5-07-2008 @ 12:15PM
Sam said...
I must be the only person that can't stand any of the roles that Jonah Hill has chosen. I'm sure there must be some redeeming value to his acting ability, but he sure hasn't shown it yet.
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5-07-2008 @ 12:15PM
Erik Davis said...
I'm actually a fan of the first Night at the Museum, and found the film to be nice, wholesome fun. So I don't mind him doing a bit part in that film, though I'll be curious to see him try on some PG-13 humor for a change. I am glad, however, that he's not doing Transformers. It's just not his type of film, his type of role -- they'd do better by going after someone familiar, but also someone who's not going to overshadow LaBeouf's character.
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5-07-2008 @ 12:50PM
What the Frack?! said...
Good for him!
BTW- Jonah Hill has been in PG-13 stuff, Accepted for example.
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5-07-2008 @ 2:01PM
Robin said...
Totally overrated in everything he's ever done except 40YOV.
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5-07-2008 @ 4:27PM
Jean B said...
I think he's trying to cut back on acting and focus more on writing.
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5-08-2008 @ 5:11PM
AJ Wiley said...
A Night at the Museum was Citizen Kane compared to the first Transformers, and even though it wasn't actually, y'know, good, he's still making the better decision.
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