Transformers: The Last Knight

Michael Bay on How Far ‘Transformers’ Series Can Continue
Michael Bay on How Far ‘Transformers’ Series Can Continue
Michael Bay on How Far ‘Transformers’ Series Can Continue
Transformers: The Last Knight will indeed be Michael Bay’s last foray into the world of Autobots and Decepticons, and the conclusion of the series that started with Shia LaBeouf and a little yellow Camaro. But it won’t be the end of the Transformers filmic universe, and Bay says that, because of the questions raised in the final film, there are a lot of directions the franchise could take.
‘Transformers’ Featurette Describes Big IMAX 3-D Process
‘Transformers’ Featurette Describes Big IMAX 3-D Process
‘Transformers’ Featurette Describes Big IMAX 3-D Process
When Michael Bay makes a movie, he likes to make a BIG movie. No measly 35-millimeter film stock for him. Bay, like James Cameron and others of their ilk, enjoy being on the cutting-edge of filmmaking technology, utilizing the newest, boldest thing to make their movies pop off the screen. And regardless of your thoughts on the Transformers franchise, there’s nothing quite like seeing them in an IMAX movie theater.
Cogman Tackles Mark Wahlberg in New ‘Transformers 5’ Clip
Cogman Tackles Mark Wahlberg in New ‘Transformers 5’ Clip
Cogman Tackles Mark Wahlberg in New ‘Transformers 5’ Clip
Transformers: The Last Knight has everything: bad Optimus Prime, King Arthur, planets crashing into other planets, giant flying machines, a robot dinosaur (hey there, Grimlock), Anthony Hopkins somehow taking it all seriously. A new clip featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, introduces Hopkins’ character, along with Laura Haddock as an Oxford professor, and their loyal assistant Cogman(!).
‘Transformers’ May Head to Ancient Rome for the Next Spinoff
‘Transformers’ May Head to Ancient Rome for the Next Spinoff
‘Transformers’ May Head to Ancient Rome for the Next Spinoff
While Michael Bay’s Transformers series may be at an end with the upcoming The Last Knight, there are a number of Transformers spinoffs in the works to keep the robots in disguise on the big screen for the next few years at least. One of these is the Bumblebee movie, and there are also talks of taking the robots back in time to the days of ancient Rome.
‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ Trailer: Robots Back in Time
‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ Trailer: Robots Back in Time
‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ Trailer: Robots Back in Time
There is so much going on in this international trailer for Transformers: The Last Knight that I can hardly begin to imagine how bananas Michael Bay’s latest sequel will actually be when it hits theaters this month. It may not be over three hours long (as was erroneously reported last week), but given just how much story is happening here, that runtime doesn’t seem all that crazy. This movie just looks real extra.
Behold the Wonders of the International ‘Transformers The Last Knight’ Trailer
Behold the Wonders of the International ‘Transformers The Last Knight’ Trailer
Behold the Wonders of the International ‘Transformers The Last Knight’ Trailer
Seeing an international trailer for a Hollywood-made blockbuster can be an unexpectedly illuminating experience. Taking note of what elements get subtracted or added when appealing to a global audience speaks volumes about what studios and ad executives think will play across the Atlantic and Pacific. For instance, when advertising a mega-budgeted action assault, it’s best to frontload the universal: and in the instance of Transformers: The Last Knight, the cultural-divide spanning material happens to be the “comedy” of an alien robot dinosaur spitting out a chewed-up car covered in viscous green slime.
Bumblebee Goes World War II Mode in ‘Transformers 5’ Poster
Bumblebee Goes World War II Mode in ‘Transformers 5’ Poster
Bumblebee Goes World War II Mode in ‘Transformers 5’ Poster
With Transformers: The Last Knight, Michael Bay has created an alternate universe in which giant robots in disguise have been helping humanity through every historical conflict you can imagine. In a video yesterday, Anthony Hopkins’ voiceover explained that they’ve “been here forever,” but exactly WHY Earth is so important to them remains a mystery. The Last Knight will explore a little of that history, from King Arthur to Japanese samurai, while also making a quick pit stop in the 1940s.

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