Summary

Michael Bay seems to have just teased his unannouncedSkibidi Toiletmovie for the first time with a strange AI video showing a familiar hellish landscape.

Skibidi Toilet may be one of the strangest things to have come out of the internetover the past decade, but there’s no denying just how massive it’s become.Starting out as a series of short YouTube reels created in Valve’s Source Filmmaker,the bizarre toilet-and-camera-obsessed story has become aphenomenon that has its own toy line and has even reached the likes of Fortnite.

Fortnite may seem like the peak of Skibidi Toilet’s reach (outside of the millions of views it amasses on YouTube, of course), but it’s actually just scratching the surface. Last year,it was reported that Transformers director Michael Bay was “absolutely in talks” to make a Skibidi Toilet movieor TV show, which now seems to have been teased by the director himself.

Looks Like Michael Bay Really Is Making A Skibidi Toilet Adaptation

Hopefully It Won’t Feature AI Like This Strange Tease

As pointed out by Twitter user discussingfilm, Bay recently shared a video on his Instagram that might be teasing a Skibidi Toilet movie. The short tease, which was sadly made with AI for some reason,shows a hellish city landscape with plenty of debrisand what looks like, to me at least, even some discarded toilets.

The short video is clearly just trying to set a similar tone to the Skibidi Toilet universe(words I wish I wasn’t writing), with Bay even saying that it’s meant to be a tease. While anyone who has watched the series before probably already guessed what it was to do with, it now seems to have been confirmed by Skibidi Toilet’s creator over on Instagram.

Bay did comment on his use of AI and assured fans that he won’t be using it in any of his films.

Twitter user Mnoomer48 pointed out that DaFuqBoom(known as dafuqboomtv on Instagram) commented on the post with a series of emojis, including a toilet. That pretty much confirms once and for all what the teaser is meant to be for, suggesting Bay is indeed still working on the still-unannounced adaptation. God help me whenever we eventually see it, because the internet is going to have a field day.