Michael Bay to direct film version of Skippy Toilet Man

Michael Bay to direct film version of Skippy Toilet Man

The online animation "Skibidi Toilet" is a series of magical animations created by YouTube creator "DaFuq!?Boom!" (formerly known as Alexey Gerasimov), and has long become a hot meme on the Internet.

According to a recent report by foreign media "Variety", the "Skibidi Toilet Man" series of online animations will be adapted into a movie, and will be directed by Michael Bay, who is keen on scenes such as explosions and speeding cars.

Although this seems to be a completely unrelated combination, viewers familiar with the "Skibidi Toilet Man" animation series can understand that it is right to find a "copycat" to direct it. Because there are more than 70 episodes of the animation series, in the later period, in addition to the standard evil toilet man, there are also a lot of mecha battle scenes, and the war heat is constantly escalating, full of explosions and battle scenes, which is indeed in line with the style of "copycat" movies.

Adam Goodman, former president of Paramount Pictures, also strongly supports the film version plan. He said: "We are now in negotiations, including negotiations on television and early negotiations on movies, but this is not the most important thing for us."

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