“I thought I was going to die”: Before Megan Fox’s Career Threatening Comments About Michael Bay, Scarlett Johansson Slammed Director For Inhuman Shoot on Flop Film

“I thought I was going to die”: Before Megan Fox’s Career Threatening Comments About Michael Bay, Scarlett Johansson Slammed Director For Inhuman Shoot on Flop Film

Apart from creating blockbuster action movies, Michael Bay is quite familiar with controversies. Facing ups and downs in his career with his fair share of successful movies and box office failures, the director is also known for his bizarre and inhuman methods of shooting. Once Megan Fox slammed Bay and compared him to Hitler after she was allegedly taken out of the Transformers franchise. 

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Michael Bay
Michael Bay

While Megan Fox’s controversy irked agitation among several celebrities and directors, Michael Bay stepped out of the speculations and gossip without a scratch. However, later the filmmaker was further criticized by Scarlett Johansson after she worked with Bay in the 2005 box office disaster, The Island

Also read: “You don’t get to shoot in a place that’s 4,000 years old”: Shia LaBeouf’s $836M Transformers Co-Star Started Bawling after Michael Bay Made Him Climb 481 feet Pyramid

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Megan Fox’s Career-Threatening Comments About Michael Bay 

Following Megan Fox’s downfall after being allegedly taken out of the Transformers franchise, the actress has been constantly making headlines through controversies. However, the actress certainly spoke her mind when she started speculations about Michael Bay after losing her career-boosting movie. 

Megan Fox called Michael Bay 'a tyrant'
Megan Fox compared Bay with Hitler

Interestingly, Megan Fox made career-threatening accusations against her Transformers director, after alleging that she was purposefully taken out of the franchise, as she started pointing out the truth about Michael Bay. During an interview, Fox openly compared Bay with Napoleon and Hitler, which caused extreme agitation in the film industry. 

[Bay’s] like Napoleon, and he wants to create this insane, infamous madman reputation. He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is. So he’s a nightmare to work for,” Megan Fox claimed. 

Megan Fox got into much controversy for her comment of Michael Bay
Fox made career-threatening comments against the director

Although the director and producers planned to fire Megan Fox, the actress decided to walk out of the franchise with her reputation intact and not associate with Michael Bay. While taking out Fox from the franchise certainly shut the actress from making further comments, she wasn’t the only one who slammed Bay. 

Also read: “This is the kind of s**t that makes a person abusive”: Shia LaBeouf Tried to FaceTime Megan Fox after Getting in a Drunk Fight with Girlfriend

Scarlett Johansson Slammed Michael Bay’s Shooting Method 

Following Megan Fox’s brutal comments against Michael Bay, another renowned actress joined in to criticize the director after personally working with him. Scarlett Johansson made her points clear about the director after she was chosen to work with Bay in his 2005 movie, The Island

Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson in The Island

Slamming the 58-year-old for his brutal and inhuman treatment while filming, Scarlett Johansson opened up about her first-day shooting experience with Bay. Although The Island turned into a box office catastrophe, Michael Bay apparently forced his actors to work like slaves, according to Johansson. 

I came home and I thought I was going to die. I was in agony. I had muscles that had atrophied. I couldn’t run any longer and it was only the first day.” Scarlett Johansson stated. 

Scarlett Johansson
Johansson slammed Michael Bay for his inhuman shooting

Discussing how the same thing happened to her co-star Ewan McGregor, the actress mentioned, “Ewan was in the same boat. He had black and blue marks all over him.” Although Johansson’s comments never affected the director, the actress along with her co-star was further blamed for sinking The Island.

Producers of the movie held the MCU actress and McGregor’s minor status responsible for the film’s commercial failure. Evidently, the blame game appears familiar just like it happened with Fox, after she dragged out the truth about Michael Bay. 

Read more: “I’m completely physically wrong for him”: Scarlett Johansson Nearly Didn’t Get to Work With ‘Mission: Impossible’ Director for Being ‘Too Short’ 

Source: Wonderland Magazine

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