Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer on one of the most popular science fiction franchises of all time, Transformers. Thanks to Michael Bay’s direction, captivating storyline, epic battles, and outstanding cast, the Transformers films quickly gained a large fan following.


Transformers (2007)

Transformers (2007)

Now, Steven Spielberg has built a nice guy reputation for himself owing to how he treats his cast members with love. So what happened that the filmmaker’s loving demeanor was challenged on the set of Transformers?

In an attempt to refresh your memory, actress Megan Fox bid farewell to the films and according to Michael Bay, Steven Spielberg was the one who insisted the actress be fired. Why? Well, it all came down to an inappropriate comment directed toward the director.

Why Did Steven Spielberg Want to Fire Megan Fox?

Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg

Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg

Megan Fox played the role of Mikaela Banes in Transformers (2007) and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009). Unfortunately for her fans, the 2009 film was the last they’d get to see of Fox’s character. Her exit from the franchise came right before Transformers: Dark of the Moon thanks to an interview with Wonderland Magazine.

The actress compared Michael Bay to the infamous dictator, Adolf Hitler, and stated that he was a nightmare to work for. Talking to the magazine in 2009, Fox said,
“He’s like Napoleon, and he wants to create this insane, infamous mad-man reputation. He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is. So he’s a nightmare to work for.”

Fox’s comment did not faze Bay. In an interview with GQ, the filmmaker stated, “I wasn’t hurt because I know that’s just Megan. Megan loves to get a response.” However, the one person that did take offense on Bay’s behalf was Steven Spielberg who asked Bay to fire the Jennifer’s Body actress at once.

Talking about Fox’s uninterested behavior on set and the Hitler comment, Bay stated,

“She was in a different world, on her Blackberry. You gotta stay focused. And you know, the Hitler thing. Steven [Spielberg] said, ‘Fire her right now.”

Perhaps why Spielberg was so affected by Fox’s insensitive words toward Bay was because of his Jewish roots. The filmmaker had lost some of his own family in the Holocaust. As for Fox, her representatives insist that the decision of walking away from the franchise was all Fox’s and she was not fired.

Megan Fox’s Co-workers Acknowledge Her Comments

Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf in Transformers

Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf in Transformers

Sitting alongside Bay in the interview with GQ, a few members of the Transformers team opened up about Fox’s comparison and her nonchalant work ethic. Starting off with screenwriter Ehren Kruger, he called out Fox’s unbothered behavior on the set stating,

“She was there for rehearsals. But she seemed like an actress who didn’t want to be a part of it. She was saying she wanted to, but she wasn’t acting like it.”

Bay also had a sarcastic remark as a reply to Fox calling him a madman. He stated, “I’m sorry Megan. I’m sorry I made you work twelve hours. I’m sorry that I’m making you show up on time. Movies are not always warm and fuzzy.” In fact, Fox’s love interest in the film also had some choice words for the actress. Shia LaBeouf who played Sam Witwicky added his two cents to the situation stating,

“Criticism is one thing. Then there’s public name-calling, which turns into high school bashing. Which you can’t do. She started sh*t-talking our captain.”

It looks like Fox offended more than one person on the Transformers team. On the other hand, Bay ended up letting bygones be bygones as he once again worked with the actress in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot.