Do Michael Bay’s TRANSFORMERS And FRIDAY THE 13TH Share The Same Universe?!

A key character appears to connect the link together.
Friday the 13th / Transformers

Michael Bay perhaps doesnโ€™t get enough credit for being a purveyor of horror in the 2000s. Even though he didnโ€™t direct any of them, he put his weight behind them. He produced not only The Purge for Blumhouse, but also a series of slasher remakes in the early 2000s such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, A Nightmare on Elm Street and 2009โ€™s Friday the 13th, which still ranks as Jasoon Voorheesโ€™ final appearance on screen until a new movie gets made. That movie is what weโ€™re here to discuss today though as Bay might have not-so-stealthily created a bizarre, shared universe with his biggest franchise. 

As was brought to our attention recently by Twitter user @RickDaSquirrel_, 2007โ€™s Transformers, which Bay directed, and its sequels appear to share the same universe as 2009โ€™s Friday the 13th. Yes, really. This is certainly not the first person to point this connection out but itโ€™s a crazy bit of trivia worth sharing. So, how are these films connected, exactly? It all goes back to actor Travis Van Winkle, who plays a character named Trent DeMarco in Transformers, pictured below. 

Trent played the jock boyfriend of Megan Foxโ€™s character Mikaela, who later gets pulled into the Autobots vs. Decepticons action by Shia LaBeaufโ€™s Sam. Trent doesnโ€™t get a ton of screen time but he has a couple of key scenes early on in the film that show us who he is. Heโ€™s a football playing, polo shirt wearing douchebag, to put it lightly. Well, it just so happens that Mr. Van Winkle also was cast as one of the leads in Friday the 13th. His characterโ€™s name? You guessed it! Trent. 

As it turns out, Trent in both films shares a lot of similarities. Not just because heโ€™s being played by the same actor but the way he dresses, acts and carries himself generally all lines up. Also, not for nothing, Trent gets murdered by Jason at the end of the film. Meanwhile, Trent did not make an appearance in 2009โ€™s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen or any of the other sequels. Coincidence? We think not. 

I mean, would this really be all that insane? The fact of the matter is that Jason Voorhees wouldnโ€™t even be the craziest thing that exists in this universe, one that has seen Earth visited by sentient alien robots multiple times. If this was intentional by Bay (and it must have been), it may not have been that he fully intended for the films to literally occupy the same universe. But theyโ€™re not crossing over onto one anotherโ€™s turf. It also makes for a fun little bit of โ€œWhat if?โ€ 

For more, get the latest on whatโ€™s going on with the Friday the 13th franchise