Transformers: Rise of the Beasts came together in response to specific fan reactions over Bumblebee.
A Transformers producer has shared his thoughts on where the Bumblebee spin-off went wrong and what the film did right.
Get ready to "Roll out!" this October with Transformers: Battlegrounds, the new, tactical, real-time strategy game developed by Coatsink and published by Outright Games. Based on the characters and designs from the ongoing animated Transformers: Cyberverse series, and featuring the said-same actors from the voice cast (!), this game finds Megatron and the Decepticons up to their old tricks. Only the Autobots -- under your control -- can stop them and save the world! I had a chance to play a hands-on demo of Transformers: Battlegrounds thanks to Outright Games showing off their upcoming titles (including Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed, …
It's our pleasure to reveal Hasbro and Cartoon Network's first official trailer for Season 3 of the hit Transformers animated series, Cyberverse. Season three, titled Transformers: Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures, introduces new characters including Hammerbyte, Thunderhowl, Wildwheel and Meteorfire, as the war for the Allspark rages on! Transformers: Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures releases this spring on Cartoon Network, but you can get your first look at the new season below! In the third season of Cyberverse, Bumblebee and the Autobots encounter mysterious new threats and unlock the ancient secrets of Cybertron as they continue their adventure to bring their planet …
Bumblebee came as a breath of fresh air to many Transformers fans, both for its story, emotional impact, and clear choreographed action scenes.
Bumblebee was a hit making a sequel all but inevitable, but is this the right path for the Transformers franchise?
Paramount is developing two new Transformers movie scripts at the same time, including one that may serve as a spinoff of the Bumblebee solo film.
In the latest development of a film with a more complicated journey than its namesake's wall-climbing levels, Sony's Uncharted adaptation just lost its director, Travis Knight (Bumblebee). Deadline reports Knight's exiting the project boils down to scheduling conflicts with the star Tom Holland, who will be playing main character Nathan Drake, an Indiana Jones-esque adventurer who's excellent at climbing and trading banter with characters like Sully, a mentor who will be played in the film by Mark Wahlberg. [caption id="attachment_806821" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures[/caption] Holland, …
Bumblebee director Travis Knight is the latest helmer to sign on for Sony's Uncharted video game movie adaptation starring Tom Holland.
The film Bumblebee was a return to the roots of the Transformers series, but here are 10 differences between the movie and the comics.
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From transforming robots to another area of pop culture.
Fresh off the success of Bumblebee, which grossed nearly $500 million worldwide, Travis Knight has signed on to direct the Mark Wahlberg movie The Six Billion Dollar Man for Warner Bros., Collider has confirmed. The Six Billion Dollar Man is based on the ABC series The Six Million Dollar Man that aired from 1973 to 1978 and starred Lee Majors as Steve Austin, a former astronaut who had superhuman strength due to bionic implants, which made him the perfect secret agent. The show was based on Martin Caidin’s novel Cyborg. [caption id="attachment_704996" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via …
We're not quite sure what's next for the Transformers franchise, but one person has some ideas.
A nearly four-year-long journey from concept to the screen
The Transformers film series has been divisive at best, maligned and reviled at worst. While the first one was mostly liked if not praised, the sequels have devolved into over-complicated, under-developed, explosion-vehicles. Some still love going to the cinema and just seeing explosions and metal twisting robots duke it out, but there was always a subset of fans who wanted more. Luckily for them, Director Travis Knight appears to be one of them and he got to helm the first spin-off prequel to the series, Bumblebee. And he knocked it out of the park!