While modern cinema has seen its fair share of Transformers movies since Michael Bay adapted the franchise in 2007, those films have yet to live up to a special moment from the animated 1986 installment. Acting as a follow-up to the hit sci-fi TV show from the '80s, Transformers: The Movie is set 20 years after that series' second season and though some aspects of all Transformers movies haven't aged too well, this one remains a popular rewatch for longtime fans of the franchise. 4zz64
]]>Even Michael Bay had to it that Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was kind of "crap." The Writers Guild of America strike of 2007-2008 saw the guild seeking increased residuals on DVD sales, in addition to compensation for new media. The WGA strike lasted 14 weeks in total and would impact the writing of several major projects. For example, Daniel Craig has spoken of the strike's impact on Quantum of Solace, where the cast had to work with a barely finished script that was badly in need of a punch-up.
]]>Transformers: Cyberworld is an original series from Hasbro that throws fan-favorite characters into a brand new universe, and ScreenRant has a first look at the teaser. The CG-animated show will consist of 36 five-minute episodes in which Hasbro promises that “alliances shift, challenges evolve, and Energon is the key to survival.” The series is meant to be a high-energy adventure through a video-game inspired universe, featuring classic Transformers characters.
]]>The live-action Transformers films have had quite a journey, so today, we examine all of the crazy fan theories that might actually be true.
]]>While they are far from the worst films in the world, the Transformersmovies did ruin Optimus Prime as a character, turning him into a ruthless warrior, and even Peter Cullen disliked his portrayal. There are a total of seven live-action Transformers movies, including five Michael Bay films and two sequel prequels, which span from 2007 to 2023. While the science fiction action films have generated an impressive $5.29 income at the worldwide box office over the years, being the 14th-highest-grossing film series of all time, there have been negative to mixed reviews by critics regarding the Transformers movies.
]]>Transformers One was one of the best animated movies of 2024 but the franchise overall is still filled with many plot holes. The film is a 2024 flop movie that could become a cult hit because it was criminally overlooked and will be reassessed once more people realize that it gives us context to some of the myths and lore that the live-action movies are based on. While Transformers: Rise of the Beasts was a good movie despite people's low expectations of it, and Bumblebee may have revitalized the franchise, the live-action Transformers movies aren't known for their coherence.
]]>The Transformers films have never been known for their airtight logic, so today, we break down all of the biggest mistakes you never noticed in the series.
]]>Even though Bumblebee is the highest-rated live-action Transformers movie, it was the wrong film to make after The Last Knight. Before Michael Bay made his first Transformers movie, which was released in 2007, it was already a beloved franchise. Several Transformers animated series were released in the 80s and 90s, and showcased how many amazing characters there are in the franchise. A lot of these shows took place on Cybertron, the home planet of the Transformers. However, Bay decided to set his live-action film on Earth.
]]>Michael Bay's Transformers movies became a huge cinematic spectacle and one of the biggest blockbuster universes ever seen on the big screen. However, the franchise's latest film feels like the first time we've seen the real Transformers since the inception of the Bayverse, and while it was a breath of fresh air, the movie still faced one major issue. Despite their polarizing nature, there's no doubt Michael Bay's films gave us some of the best Transformers battles and delivered high-octane action that hooked audiences. The series simply felt unmissable during its peak, hence why it found so much cinematic success.
]]>The live-action Transformers franchise has only shown the real titular robots for a matter of minutes in seven movies. The live-action Transformers timeline began back in 2007 with the release of the film of the same name. This movie spawned two direct sequels and two indirect continuations, with the five movies containing both the best and worst of the Transformers franchise. Since then, several spin-offs of the live-action movies have been crafted, including Bumblebee and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
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