The next main entry in the Transformers franchise is just about to hit theaters, but the next film will be a big departure from the core line and will star everyone’s favorite Autobot Bumblebee.
The Transformers franchise returns to theaters on Dec. 21, with Bumblebee, a movie that feels so different from the rest. Bumblebee is a prequel, taking place in 1987, long before the lovable ...
“It is a world transformed, where things are not what they seem. It is the world of the Transformers, a world of the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons.” Those two lines, printed on the back of ...
The Transformers film franchise is in a bit of a predicament now. In the five straight movies about the giant robots that transform into various things led by Michael Bay and his eye for explosions, ...
The international trailer was released with the domestic trailer earlier today. The international trailer features several shots not seen in the domestic version, including more footage of other G1 ...
This December, the Transformer known as Bumblebee returns to theaters; however, he'll be flying solo as the star of his own movie. One thing fans of the Transformers series can look forward to--aside ...
No one goes into a Transformers movie expecting sentimentality or complex emotions. Nor does one expect the Transformers themselves to have a mosaic of inner thoughts and feelings. You probably wouldn ...
The beginning of Travis Knight‘s Bumblebee is enough to make any Transformers fan’s jaw drop. Planet Cybertron! Optimus Prime! Arcee! Starscream! All looking like their classic toys, no less. It can’t ...
The Transformer robots have always been the perfect inspiration material for toymakers. I mean, what's not to love about cars and trucks and planes that can morph into sentient, fighting robots? The ...
Collier Jennings is an entertainment journalist with a substantial amount of experience under his belt. Collier, or "CJ" to his friends and family, is a dedicated fan of genre films - particularly ...
Travis Knight’s Bumblebee, a soft reboot of Michael Bay’s Transformers franchise, dares to imagine a world where you can tell the Autobots and Decepticons apart. Set 20 years before the series’ first ...
"There are characters in the 'Transformers' universe that can be and should be made into their own movies," Paramount Pictures chairman and CEO Brad Grey told THR. By Tatiana Siegel Warner Bros.