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Will Michael Bay's Skibidi Toilet movie ever leave the bowl?

From viral YouTube weirdness to Hollywood whispers, the bizarre saga of a Skibidi Toilet movie keeps flushing expectations. So what's really happening behind the scenes?

The image shows a cartoon of a group of people sitting on top of a boat in the water, with a bucket...
The image shows a cartoon of a group of people sitting on top of a boat in the water, with a bucket on the left side and text at the top. The text reads "Why do you tell disgusting stuff, when you yourself are sitting in the lee?".

Will Michael Bay's Skibidi Toilet movie ever leave the bowl?

Rumours of a Skibidi Toilet film adaptation have swirled for years, with conflicting reports about Michael Bay's involvement. The bizarre YouTube sensation, known for its surreal toilet-themed animation, has sparked industry speculation about a potential big-screen version. But so far, no official confirmation has materialised. In early 2024, reports from Puck (via Dark Horizons) claimed that Transformers director Michael Bay was 'definitely developing' a Skibidi Toilet movie. The news followed comments from Adam Goodman, former Paramount Pictures president, who stated his company, Invisible Narratives, was collaborating with Bay and Russian filmmaker Alexey Gerasimov on the project.

Bay swiftly denied the claims in a 2024 Instagram video, listing multiple upcoming projects but making no mention of Skibidi Toilet. Despite this, speculation persisted, with analysts suggesting a film could tap into the meme's viral appeal and open branding deals for bathroom fixture companies like Royal Doulton or Armitage Shanks.

By late 2025, Invisible Narratives issued a statement to IGN clarifying Bay's role. The company confirmed he remained a creative advisor but was only 'developing and testing a short-form piece' within the Skibidi universe. Goodman himself has not publicly addressed any progress since the initial 2024 reports. For now, a full Skibidi Toilet feature film remains unconfirmed. Bay's denial and the lack of updates from Goodman's team suggest the project, if real, is still in very early stages. Any potential franchise ambitions would depend on further official announcements.

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