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"I do not want you going to that drive-in theater anymore."
"I do not want you going to that drive-in theater anymore."
:— '''Bumblebee's''' references grate on '''Optimus Prime'''.
:— '''Bumblebee's''' references grate on '''Optimus Prime'''.
"And you call yourself a Prime...Primus would be ''ashamed.''
:—'''Scourge''' isn't too impressed with Optimus Prime.





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Live-action film series

So for now, let the battle be here, on this strange, primitive world. And let it be called... Beast Wars!
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Production info
Production companies Skydance Media
Entertainment One
di Bonaventura Pictures
New Republic Pictures
Bay Films
Distributor Paramount Pictures
Release date June 9, 2023
Story by Joby Harold
Screenplay by Joby Harold
Darnell Metayer
Josh Peters
Erich Hoeber
Jon Hoeber
Directed by Steven Caple Jr.
Edited by Stuart Levy
Brett M. Reed
Cinematography by Enrique Chediak
Music by Jongnic Bontemps
Executive producer(s) Steven Spielberg
Brian Goldner
Brian Oliver
Bradley J. Fischer
Valerii An
David Ellison
Dana Goldberg
Don Granger
Continuity Live-action film series
Running time 127 minutes [1]
Budget $200 million

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is the seventh film in the live-action film series, serving both as a sequel to Bumblebee and a tribute to Beast Wars. The film is directed by Steven Caple Jr. and written by Joby Harold, Darnell Metayer, Josh Peters, Erich Hoeber, and Jon Hoeber. Originally expected to be released on June 28, 2019,[2] the film was delayed multiple times until finally being released on June 9, 2023.[3]

Synopsis

Somewhere in time and space, the dark god Unicron and his minions invade a jungle world populated by Maximals. Unicron, seeking a more efficient means of crossing the universe, sends his Terrorcon herald Scourge to retrieve the Transwarp Key, an advanced device that can open portals in space-time. Although the Maximals attempt to fight back, their leader Apelinq entrusts Optimus Primal and a small group of Maximals—Airazor, Cheetor, and Rhinox—with the Transwarp Key and orders them to keep the artifact from Unicron. As Primal and his followers use the key to escape their doomed planet and flee to prehistoric Earth, Scourge kills Apelinq and takes his insignia as a trophy.

Thousands of years later, in the year 1994, ex-military electronics expert Noah Diaz attempts to find a job to support his sick brother Kris. However, after another failed interview, his friend Reek convinces him to steal a expensive car from a nearby hotel. However, the "car" turns out to be the Autobot Mirage in disguise, who takes the terrified Noah on a joyride through the streets of New York City. At the same time, a museum on Ellis Island comes into possession of an unusual stone falcon with a Maximal insignia. After closing hours, museum intern Elena Wallace investigates the statue and accidentally breaks it open to reveal half of the Transwarp Key. The artifact releases an energy pulse that attracts the attention of Optimus Prime and the other Autobots, who have been stranded on Earth since their evacuation of Cybertron seven years prior. Prime summons the nearest Autobots—Arcee, Bumblebee, and Mirage, who arrives at the meeting spot with Noah in tow. Although Optimus distrusts humans, he believes that they can use the Transwarp Key to return home and liberate their homeworld; eventually, Mirage hatches a scheme to sneak into the museum and have Noah steal the key for them.

Unbeknownst to the Autobots, the accidental activation of the Transwarp Key summons the Terrorcons to Earth. Noah meets Elena inside the museum, but can't convince her to turn over the relic before the Terrorcons attack; despite Prime's best efforts, Scourge successfully overpowers the Autobot leader, steals the Transwarp Key, and mortally injures Bumblebee before Airazor arrives to help drive the villains away. Airazor explains that the Maximals have been on Earth for millennia, and deliberately split the Transwarp Key in half to prevent Unicron or his followers from using it. The loss of Bumblebee only further galvanizes Optimus's resolve that they must reassemble the key and return home; Noah, fearful of Unicron's arrival, tells Elena that they must destroy the key to protect their own homeworld.

Elena deduces that the other half of the key is located in a hidden temple in Peru, and Prime recruits the airborne Autobot Stratosphere to take them there. Near the city of Cusco, the Autobot Wheeljack guides them to the temple, located beneath a local monastery. A festival prevents the Autobots from moving through the city inconspicuously; as a result, Noah and Elena must make the journey on foot. The pair discover a hidden mechanism that leads to a hidden temple with a stone sarcophogus but find that the other half of the key is no longer inside it. The Terrorcons attack again, and although the Autobots are able to evade the villains, the conflict ends with Scourge infecting Airazor with a portion of Unicron's dark energy. On the other side of the temple, Noah and Elena encounter Optimus Primal and the other two Maximals, who, after a brief standoff, agree to join forces with the Autobots. Optimus Primal explains that they entrusted the Transwarp Key to a tribe of humans who live near the energon-rich valley that Primal and his followers inhabit—while Optimus Prime distrusts humanity, Primal has lived among them for millennia, and has come to view them as friends and even allies.

The next morning, however, Scourge's corruption finally overtakes Airazor; in the ensuing battle, Primal is forced to kill her to save Elena. Amidst the chaos, Noah makes an attempt to destroy their half of the Transwarp Key until Optimus convinces him to stand down. However, amidst the chaos, Scourge and the Terrorcons steal the other half of the key and relocate to a nearby volcano, which they reshape into a massive portal that will summon Unicron to Earth. Having found some common ground between their two races, Optimus Prime and Noah agree to work together; while the Autobot-Maximal alliance battle Unicron's minions, Noah and Elena attempt to sneak into the Terrorcon base and deactivate the transwarp device with a manual shutdown code based on Elena's studies of the Maximal language. Mirage attempts to distract Scourge so that the humans can complete their mission, but the Terrorcon leader gravely injures him; with the last of his strength, Mirage reshapes his body into an exosuit for Noah. As Unicron begins pushing his way through the portal to Earth, the energy pulses released by the key ignite the nearby energon deposits and restore Bumblebee to life. As Bumblebee joins the fight, Optimus Prime finally kills Scourge, but their battle damages the console and leaves the heroes unable to close the portal. With no other options, Prime destroys the key and triggers a devastating implosion, but Noah and Primal successfully rescue the Autobot leader from falling into the collapsing vortex.

In the aftermath, the surviving Maximals remain in Peru, while the Autobots return to America. Elena is recognized for her archeological discovery, while Noah applies for another security job—but discovers that the job opportunity is actually a front for a clandestine government organization codenamed "G.I. Joe," who promise to cover his brother's treatment going forward.

Some time later, Noah has used spare Porsche parts to cobble together a new body for Mirage, and reveals his existence to a bewildered Reek.

Cast

Quotes

"You have such a beautiful world, filled with an abundance of life. Savor it."

Scourge waxes poetic to Apelinq.


"Okay, what are the rules?"
"Bros before hoes."

Noah and Kris clarify the rules.


"I ain't breaking into a museum for some space robots."
"What about for friendship?"

Noah and Mirage


"You can't handle the truth!"
"I do not want you going to that drive-in theater anymore."

Bumblebee's references grate on Optimus Prime.

"And you call yourself a Prime...Primus would be ashamed.

Scourge isn't too impressed with Optimus Prime.


"I'm going to take back Scourge's key, and then...take off his head."

—The origins of Optimus Prime's "GIVE ME YOUR FACE" phase.


"Time to show you the real power of a Prime!"

Optimus Prime vs Scourge. An ass kicker cometh.


"Don't, Prime. I can give you everything you want."
"Then DIE!"

Unicron's temptation falls flat in Optimus Prime's face.

Continuity notes

Rise of the Beasts is a direct sequel to 2018's Bumblebee film, taking place seven years after its events, in 1994. The plot of the film has little impact on this one, beyond it being established that the Autobots have been stranded on Earth since arriving at its end. While waiting for Noah to infiltrate the museum, Optimus Prime and Bumblebee have a conversation that alludes to Bee's time with Charlie Watson.

More notably, Rise of the Beasts serves to continue the heated debate among fans over whether or not the Transformers live-action film series has been rebooted, following reshoots to Bumblebee which served to distance it from prior continuity as directed by Michael Bay. Promotion for the film has delivered a lot of fuzzy statements and mixed-messaging; it appears to be the perspective of director Steven Caple Jr. that it is a reboot of some description,[4] but observes that they are preserving many elements of the films that have gone before.[5] Meanwhile, longtime producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura has repeatedly denied that it is a reboot, stating that the film shows how Optimus Prime grows to become the character seen in the Bay films,[6][7] and many reviews of and articles about the film have casually referred to it as a prequel. Some web outlets would even run articles commenting on Paramount's indistinct stance on the movie's (and Bumblebee's) place in continuity.[8][9]

Whichever approach you subscribe to, it's pretty clear the decision to set the film in 1994 was one primarily made to avoid having to directly deal with the timeframe of the Bay movies in any capacity, and tell a new story free of their immediate baggage. For what it's worth, the film takes some steps to preserve the broad continuity of at least the first Bay film; the Transwarp Key's energy is explicitly stated to operate on a frequency that humans cannot perceive, meaning that they literally cannot see the huge sky-beam or the portal. As such, the film ends with the general population of Earth (beyond secret forces within the US government) still entirely unaware of the Transformers' existence, as was the case when the 2007 film began. As the time-gap between these "prequels" and the first movie narrows, though, it becomes increasingly difficult to imagine them fitting together without a lot of hand-waving away of specific details, unless future movies actually start making active attempts to address this.

In terms of active contradictions to established continuity, Rise of the Beasts appears to take the same approach as Bumblebee and ignores the events of the final Bay film, 2017's The Last Knight, by depicting Unicron as a separate planet, rather than the Earth itself, as he appeared in that film. However, it's probably important to note that the film lightly implies that the Maximals are time-travellers from the future (see "Transformers references" for more details), which would mean that the Unicron who appears in this film is also from the future. Thus it could be argued that his appearance here doesn't technically contradict The Last Knight—but of course, that would mean he was trying to eat his own past self.

Transformers references

  • The Maximals are broadly depicted the same as they were in the Beast Wars cartoon: as a "highly-advanced race" of beast-mode Transformers who use transwarp technology to travel to other planets and interact with their native species, whose travels bring them to ancient Earth. Steven Caple Jr. has noted that earlier drafts of the screenplay explicitly depicted the Maximals as time-travellers from the future, as they were in the cartoon, and while the concept is so toned down for the finished movie that it probably won't even occur to general audiences, several references to the idea are still made on-screen. Transwarp technology is stated to open portals in time as well as space; Airazor states that the Maximals are "from both [the Autobots'] past and future"; and Optimus Primal says that he is named after the "legendary" Optimus Prime, which all combine to suggest that the Maximals originate from the future.
  • The idea of the Maximals hailing from a jungle planet originates in IDW Publishing's comic books, which depicted many Beast Wars characters as the residents of the planet Eukaris. The planet is implied to be one of many colonised by Transformers in ages past using space bridges generated by the Transwarp Key, before the planets became separated and the key "lost." This concept of a great era of Cybertronian expansion that led to the foundation of lost colonies on other planets where Cybertronian life evolved in new and different directions dates back to 2005's Cybertron cartoon, and became a recurring element in Transformers series in the 2010s and beyond after it was incorporated into the lore of the Aligned continuity.
  • Unicron's armies being named the "Terrorcons" hearkens back to both 2004's Energon and 2010's Prime, which both featured the power of Unicron being used to create armies of warriors known as Terrorcons.
  • Though not identified by name onscreen, Unicron's army includes multiple generic duplicates of a robotic scorpion identified by the movie toyline as "Scorponok." Though not necessarily a reference, the idea of "Scorponok" being a kind of mass-produced "species" of robots has recently been seen in the War for Cybertron cartoon, where both Generation 1 Scorponok and Beast Wars Scorponok were treated this way.
  • Scourge combines aspects of both Generation 1 Scourge and Robots in Disguise Scourge; he's a herald of Unicron like G1 Scourge, and transforms into a black truck like RID Scourge. The various insignia he wears as trophies include the symbols of the Decepticons, Autobots, Maximals, Predacons, Terrorcons, Mercenaries and Wreckers.
  • The symbols Elena studies are Maximal Cybertronix, from the Beast Wars cartoon. They don't translate to anything specific; the access code Elena assembles simply reads "XQB."
  • When proposing different alternate modes to Noah, Mirage briefly turns into an F1 car, a reference to his Generation 1 counterpart's alternate mode. He also turns into a Lamborghini Countach, which was just a really cool, sexy car, but also famous in Transformers lore for being the alternate mode of Generation 1 Sideswipe, Sunstreaker, and Red Alert.
  • Mirage is incredulous over the news that musician Mark Wahlberg is leaving his band, the Funky Bunch, and going into acting—a good-natured jab at the actor's leading role in the earlier Transformers movies, Age of Extinction and The Last Knight.
  • Scourge name-drops Primus as he taunts Optimus Prime, the first reference to the Transformers' creator god in any of the live-action movies.
  • Airazor explains that Unicron imbues his heralds with a "dark energy," which increases his power, but also has a corrupting effect—almost certainly a reference to Dark Energon, the life-energy of Unicron introduced in the Aligned continuity.
  • Unicron psychically tortures Scourge from afar in the same way he did Galvatron in The Transformers: The Movie.
  • When Optimus Primal talks to Optimus Prime about how the Maximals trust the humans, he says there's "more to them than meets the eye".
  • In the final battle, when Unicron sends an army of Freezers to reinforce his minions on Earth, they make their descent in the form of yellow-and-black orbs, which appears to be a nod to Unicron's Mini-Con from Armada, the yellow-and-black sphere, Dead End.
  • The armored suit Mirage forms over Noah is conceptually an homage to the Generation 1 exosuits, while its overall design hews closer to Kicker Jones' battlesuit from Energon.
  • In a glorious homage to the 2007 movie, the musical highlight of "Arrival to Earth" plays as Optimus, Noah, and Primal escape the collapsing transwarp portal's suction.
  • G.I. Joe and Transformers have frequently crossed over in comics and the occasional toyline over the years, though this marks the first time the two have co-existed in a feature film. Notably, the G.I. Joe insignia on Burke's business card is the version introduced in the film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

Real-life references

  • A tv screen briefly shows news coverage of the O.J. Simpson white Ford Bronco car chase, which places the events of the film near June 17th, 1994.
  • Throughout the film, Noah and Kris use the codenames "Sonic" and "Tails" (and in one instance, Mirage is referred to as "Knuckles"), a nod to the characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog videogame series.
  • Kris wears a shirt of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, another property owned by Hasbro. A poster of said series also appears on his wall.
  • Kris is heard playing Super Mario Bros. on his Game Boy. However, see "Errors".
  • Bumblebee drops various voice lines from famous real-life films throughout the whole movie, including Spaceballs and Scarface.
  • Elena sings the TLC song "Waterfalls" to herself during the flight to Peru. However, see "Errors".
  • When meeting Primal, Elena brings up the Nazca Lines, asking if the Maximals were responsible for creating them. In this case, however, Primal takes no credit for human ingenuity.
  • Mirage calls Optimus Primal "Donkey Kong".
  • At the end of the film, Elena appears on the CBS news program 60 Minutes; host Lesley Stahl makes a cameo appearance as herself during the segment.
  • When he stands up after being fixed, Mirage quotes the line "I like it a lot" from Dumb and Dumber. However, see "Errors".

Errors

  • When Scourge kills Apelinq, he welds his Maximal insignia to his right shoulder, but throughout the rest of the film, Apelinq's insignia was gone.
    • Additionally, as he is welding his insignia to his shoulder, he says "They never learn...". However, his mouth is not moving.
  • Though the sound effects and mention of Bowser imply Kris is playing Super Mario Bros. on his Game Boy, that game wouldn't see a release on the system until 1999's Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on the Game Boy Color. The only Mario platformers released for Game Boy by that point were the Super Mario Land games, which featured different antagonists than Bowser.
  • When Reek yells down the street as Noah and Kris depart, his dialogue does not match with his lips.
  • Elena sings "Waterfalls" to calm herself down. Assuming the film takes place in the summer, as implied by the aforementioned coverage of the O.J. Simpson chase, it would still be a few months until the November 1994 release of the album CrazySexyCool, which the song first appeared on.
  • Similarly, Mirage quotes a line from Dumb and Dumber, a film that would not release until December of 1994.
  • When Wheeljack is recovering from being attacked by Rhinox, his lips are not moving as he says "ay-ay-ay."
  • Transit was listed in the credits, despite his scene being cut from the theatrical release of the film due to test audiences reacting negatively to the dark tone.

Music

A score album, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Music from the Motion Picture), was released alongside the film on June 9, 2023. Paramount also compiled a Spotify Playlist, Transformers Rise of the Beats, featuring songs that appeared in the film.

Reception


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Development details

Why did it take so long?
KARR NOT BIKE!
Actually, not the first time The Transformers meet Mad Max...
  • January 27, 2020 — Variety reports two Transformers films are being penned, to be produced simultaneously: one written by James Vanderbilt, another to be written by Joby Harold.[23] Deadline reports that Vanderbilt's script is for a spin-off film based on Beast Wars, while Harold's script continues the story from the Bumblebee film.[24]
  • May 2, 2020 — Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner confirms that a new Transformers live-action movie is slated to release on June 24, 2022. However, only one between Harold's Bumblebee sequel and Vanderbilt's Beast Wars film will make it to production first.
  • August 21, 2020 — New Republic Pictures is announced as a new co-financier for Paramount in a ten picture deal in the wake of the success of 2019's Rocketman.[25]
  • November 16, 2020 — Steven Caple Jr. is announced as the director.[26]
  • April 1, 2021 — Anthony Ramos is in talks for a starring role.[27]
  • April 29, 2021 — Dominique Fishback is in final negotiations to star in the film.[28]
  • June 13, 2021 — A casting call sheet for filming in Montreal reveals that the film is set in 1992.[29]
  • June 22, 2021 — A Paramount virtual event is held in which the movie's title, premise, and few of the characters and cast are unveiled (revealing it to be both the Bumblebee and Beast Wars films in one).[30][31] The film's logo and official premise are also unveiled on official Transformers social media accounts.[32]
  • June 28, 2021 — Ron Perlman is announced to be reprising his role as Optimus Primal from Power of the Primes. Darnell Metayer and Josh Peters are confirmed as writers, inspired by Joby Harold's earlier draft.[33]
  • July 11, 2021 — Rapper Tobe Nwigwe announces on Instagram that he's been cast in the movie.[34]
  • October 6, 2021 — Caple Jr. reveals the vehicle modes for the Autobot and Terrorcon cast through his Instagram account.[35]
  • October 20, 2021 — Filming is completed.[36]
  • October 21, 2021 — Cuscopolita reports on the vehicles with the film's Peru crew, confirming the unidentified vehicles as Wheeljack and Battletrap.[37]
  • October 22, 2021 — Ramos makes a guest appearance on Hasbro Pulse Con 2021, confirming Cheetor, his favorite Beast Wars character, will be in the film.[38]
  • November 10, 2021 — Paramount announces the film has been delayed to June 9, 2023.[3]
  • February 15, 2022 — Paramount confirms that Rise of the Beasts will be the first entry in a trilogy of films.[39]
  • October 11, 2022 — Caple Jr. reveals through Instagram that Pete Davidson is the voice of Mirage, and Michelle Yeoh is the voice of Airazor.[40]
  • October 21, 2022 — Tobe Nwigwe states on an Instagram post that they are doing some re-shoots for Rise of the Beasts, including featuring his character in additional scenes.[41]
  • December 1, 2022 — The official teaser trailer is released by Paramount Pictures in conjunction with São Paulo's CCXP convention, giving audiences a first glimpse of the film and its various characters, including Mirage, Arcee, Scourge and the Maximals. Multiple voice cast members are also announced.[42]
  • December 2, 2022 — Jongnic Bontemps is announced as the film's score composer. [43]
  • December 16, 2022 — Caple Jr. shares a clip of Peter Cullen performing on his Instagram account.[44]
  • December 26, 2022 — Optimus Prime and Optimus Primal make a "guest" appearance on the 2022 Nickelodeon Nickmas NFL game, showcasing both modes and their transformations.[45]
  • January 31, 2023 — Sam Smith reveals toy concept art for a new character from the film, Freezer.[46]
  • February 12, 2023 — Paramount airs a 30-second TV spot detailing Mirage's Porsche 911 vehicle mode for Super Bowl LVII in collaboration with Porsche.[47]
  • April 2, 2023 — During the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four on CBS, Paramount aired a first-of-its-kind mixed reality TV spot that showed off Optimus Prime and Optimus Primal appearing on a 90s basketball court that transformed from the court the actual basketball match was being played on. A few brief clips from the first trailer were also shown. [48]
  • April 6, 2023 — Actor Tongayi Chirisa announces on Instagram that he is the voice of Cheetor.[49]
  • April 14, 2023 — To promote the film, Optimus Prime introduces Tobe Nwigwe's performance of "On My Soul" at Coachella.[50]
  • April 27, 2023 — The official trailer is released by Paramount Pictures, revealing more of the movie and Unicron's role in the plot, as well as delivering a first, brief look at the Predacons.
  • May 6, 2023 — The first clip was showcased at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards, showing the Autobots' first interaction with the Maximals.
  • May 12, 2023 — The website Puliwood reveals the film's Hungarian dub cast...including the voice of Apelinq, a character that had not yet been announced to be appearing in the film.[51]
  • May 27, 2023 — The film's world premiere is held at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
  • June 5, 2023 — David Sobolov confirms on Instagram that he is also voicing Apelinq in the film.[52]

Changes before, during, and after production

  • A Decepticon named Transit was a character who was planned to appear early in the film, dispatched from a Decepticon-controlled Cybertron to kill Optimus Prime, before himself being killed by Optimus and dumped into the Hudson River alongside numerous other Decepticons who have tried to do the same in the past few years. Steven Caple Jr. has indicated that the visual effects for much of the sequence were completed prior to its removal—a result of test audiences finding it too dark—and that he intends to release it as a deleted scene via the film's home media release or otherwise.[53] The entertainment press has reported that Transit was voiced by John DiMaggio for his removed appearance in the film.[54] Despite not appearing in the final film, DiMaggio is still credited as Transit.

Notes

  • In a first for the franchise, the lead human actors, multiple writers, the composer, and the director are all people of color.
  • This is the first movie in the series not to be worked on by Industrial Light & Magic; this time around the CG effects were done by Moving Picture Company and WetaFX.
  • Steven Caple Jr. was initially sceptical of working on a Transformers movie, which at that point in development was being called Bumblebee 2, because he was uncertain about jumping right into another sequel after directing Creed II—however, the incorporation of elements inspired by Beast Wars, which Caple Jr. had been a fan of, helped sway him. Upon joining the project, he pitched several revisions, drawing from his enthusiasm for The Transformers: The Movie by adding Unicron (and the Terrorcons) and Noah's exosuit, along with a prologue on the Maximals' homeworld and a new arc for Optimus Prime centred around his initial misanthropy.[55]
  • Tobe Nwigwe's character of Reek was based on a friend of Steven Caple Jr.'s, who passed away before shooting began in 2021.[56]
  • The fourth-wall-breaking Mark Wahlberg namedrop was ad-libbed by Pete Davidson.[57]
  • During the production of the film, Ramos had to acquire a driver's license at Caple Jr.'s behest.[58][59]
  • During an interview with a fan, voice actor David Sobolov revealed that Caple Jr. would create storyboards using Transformers toys. Awesome![60]
  • According to Caple Jr., Optimus's unmasked face was modeled after Peter Cullen's.
  • As a result of Transit's removal, this is the first live-action film to not feature the Decepticons in any capacity.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Transformers/Beast Kakusei (トランスフォーマー/ビースト覚醒 Toransufōmā Bīsuto Kakusei, "Transformers: Beast Awakening")
  • Cantonese: Bin3jing4 Gam1gong1: Kwong4sau3 Gwat6hei2 (變形金剛:狂獸崛起, "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts")
  • French: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (France), Transformers : Le Réveil des Bêtes (Canada, "Transformers: The Awakening of the Beasts")
  • German: Transformers: Aufstieg der Bestien ("Transformers: Rise of the Beasts")
  • Hungarian: Transformers: A fenevadak kora ("Transformers: The Age of the Beasts")
  • Italian: Transformers: Il Risveglio ("Transformers: The Awakening")
  • Mandarin: Biànxíng Jīngāng: Wàn Shòu Juéqǐ (Taiwan, 變形金剛:萬獸崛起, "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts"), Biànxíng Jīngāng: Chāonéng Yǒngshì Juéqǐ (Mainland China, 变形金刚:超能勇士崛起, "Transformers: Rise of the Beast Wars")
  • Portuguese: Transformers: O Despertar das Feras (Brazil, "Transformers: The Awakening of the Beasts")
  • Spanish: Transformers: El Despertar de las Bestias ("Transformers: The Awakening of the Beasts")
  • Russian: Трансформеры: Восхождение Звероботов ("Transformers: Rise of the Beastbots")
  • Ukrainian: Трансформери: Час Звіроботів ("Transformers: Time of the Beastbots")

References

  1. https://www.ifco.ie/en/ifco/pages/C0D78E2B005A16FE
  2. 2.0 2.1 Transformers 5, Transformers 6 And Bumblebee Spin-Off Movie Revealed ToyFair news at TFW2005
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts has moved back a year and will now bow June 9, 2023. It previously was slated for June 24, 2022."—Aaron Couch, The Hollywood Reporter, "‘Star Trek,’ ‘Transformers’ Movies Pushed Back at Paramount", 2021/11/10
  4. "I feel like we have a lot to unravel, because this feels like a true reboot if you will, into the Transformers franchise, so we're about to see a lot more beyond the Decepticons moving forward."—Black Girl Nerds, "Steven Caple Jr and Anthony Ramos on Rivalry and War in 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts'", 2022/12/01
  5. "It's a reboot for sure. The Bayverse... you can still watch the Bayverse and be on your own verse, so to speak. With us, we're definitely like, we want this to work, you know? We want people to... it's a refresher, so we can call reboot in terms of like, where we were starting. But yeah so definitely a new direction for sure. There's some things you could probably connect to it, clearly Bee is like a huge connection to all the movies, you know what I mean? In terms of his car, his design, a Camaro, and things like that, but... it's a very small one, in terms of the big ideas that we have. And so you guys will see definitely where we're going at the end of this film, which is crazy."—Steven Caple Jr., The Alfonso Nation, ""BAYVERSE vs REBOOT" & Wheeljacks Design", 2023/05/27
  6. "Hey you know if you look at it from a timeline point of view, it follows Bumblebee... but it is a prequel, in that it's before all the previous movies. So it sort of exists in its own way. What I don't think it is, is a reboot, because it's still our characters. One of the things that Steven brought to the table right from the beginning, which was so great, was the idea that when we meet Optimus Prime, he's different than what we think of him, and we're watching him grow up—if you would—as a leader. And for me that was one of the most exciting parts of the movie, and what was interesting was watching it with audiences, and at first they were uncomfortable a little bit, like, "wait, that's not exactly the Optimus... he should like humans!" You know? So I think it gives the movie a really interesting point of view, and that therefore it stands alone in that way."—Lorenzo di Bonaventura, a panel at the premiere of Rise of the Beasts, 2023/05/26
  7. "But what's interesting is, and you will appreciate this as a fan, at the end of Bumblebee, Optimus comes to Earth. What he's experienced is failure, probably for the first time in his life, right? He's had to retreat, he's leaving the planet Cybertron. What's happened to him from that experience? When we meet him in 2007, he's a particular person, if you would. In 1994, he's not the same person. He still has growth to do between ‘94 and 2007. So the character arc for Optimus in this, and the fun for the audience is, when you first meet Optimus – and we've had this experience because we've watched it with audiences and we've heard them talk about it – they're like, “It's definitely Optimus, but there's something a little different…” At first, they're like, “Wait, what, who… what Optimus is this?” And by the end of the movie, Optimus has become the guy that you've recognized from the Bay movies. Emotional."—Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Collider, "'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' Producer on How It Differs From Michael Bay's Movies", 2023/05/24
  8. "Rise of the Beasts Is Repeating Bumblebee's Worst Mistake" on CBR.com
  9. "Why Does Paramount Keep Pretending Rise of the Beasts Is Not a Reboot?" on MovieWeb.com
  10. Paramount Enlisting Akiva Goldsman To Ramp Up 'Transformers' Output on deadline.com
  11. Transformers cinematic details
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 'Transformers' Spinoff & Sequel Scribes Set on Deadline.com
  13. 13.0 13.1 Christina Hodson and Lindsey Beer Join the Transformers Writing Team
  14. 'Ant-Man' Scribes Andrew Barrer & Gabriel Ferrari Join 'Transformers' Writers Room on Deadline
  15. Akiva Goldsman Teases 'Transformers' Franchise Plans
  16. 'Transformers' Writers Room Wraps on Deadline
  17. Stephen Davis's keynote speech at MIPJunior.
  18. 2019 Transformers Movie To Feature An Entirely New Storyline on TFW2005
  19. Transformers Cinematic Universe Is Over: Current Movie Series To Be Rebooted on TFW2005
  20. Paramount Officially Pulls the Next 'Transformers' Sequel from Their Release Date Schedule on Collider
  21. Two Sequels in Transformers Live Action Franchise Confirmed in Development on Seibertron
  22. Bumblebee Producer Says Next Transformers Movie Will Be A Reboot on GameSpot
  23. ‘Transformers’ Franchise Gets a Revamp With Two Separate Films in the Works on Variety
  24. Dual ‘Transformers’ Movies In The Works At Paramount on Deadline
  25. New Republic Pictures Signs 10-Pic Co-Fi Deal With Paramount Pictures; ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Among Films on Deadline
  26. Transformers’: ‘Creed 2’ Director Steven Caple Jr. Tapped To Direct Next Installment In Paramount And Hasbro Franchise on Deadline
  27. Exclusive: Anthony Ramos in Talks to Star in New 'Transformers' Movie at Collider
  28. 'Transformers': Dominique Fishback Lands Lead Role Opposite Anthony Ramos In Next Installment For The Paramount Franchise on Deadline
  29. Rumeur ― le "7ème Film Transformers en prise de vue réelle" se déroulerait en 1992 on transformersfr.com
  30. "Currently attending a Paramount virtual event about the next #Transformers film. Report to follow!"—Ben Yee, Twitter, 2021/06/22
  31. Ben Yee, BWTF, "Movie News: "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" Character Descriptions", 2021/06/22
  32. "The battle on Earth is no longer just between Autobots and Decepticons… Maximals, Predacons, and Terrorcons join Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, in theatres June 24, 2022."—@transformers, Twitter, 2021/06/22
  33. "Ron Perlman has been tapped to voice Optimus Primal in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Collider has exclusively learned. [...] Rise of the Beasts will be led by rising stars Anthony Ramos (In the Heights) and Dominique Fishback (Judas and the Black Messiah), and Steven Caple Jr. (Creed II) is directing from a script by Darnell Metayer and Josh Peters, who worked off an earlier draft by Joby Harold."—Jeff Sneider, Collider, "Exclusive: 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' Adds Ron Perlman as Voice of Optimus Primal", 2021/06/28
  34. Houston’s Tobe Nwigwe earns Emmy nom, 'Transformers' role from the Houston Chronicle
  35. "The squad is out…"—Steven Caple Jr., Instagram, 2021/10/06
  36. "That’s a wrap 🎬"—Steven Caple Jr., Instagram, 2021/10/20
  37. Cuscopolita, Facebook, "Exclusiva con los Transformers", 2021/10/20
  38. "I am a Transformers fan, Beast Wars fan, Cheetor is my #1 favorite of all time, so it's dope to have Cheetor, to be in this movie with Cheetor, it's gonna be crazy."—Anthony Ramos, YouTube, "Hasbro PulseCon 2021 - DAY ONE", 2021/10/22
  39. "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts will be released theatrically in 2023 and is the first of three new installments. A new animated series from @Nickelodeon arrives this fall. And in 2024, the franchise expands further with a CG animated Transformers theatrical film. #ParamountPlus"—Paramount+, Twitter, 2022/02/15
  40. "Sneak peek of Pete voicing Mirage & @michelleyeoh_official blessing us as the voice of Air Razor"—Steven Caple Jr., Instagram, 2022/10/11
  41. "The head people from Transformers said I did so good in my part they wanna add me to some more scenes. So I gotta go shoot some more stuff for Transformers."—Tobe Nwigwe, Instagram, 2022/10/21
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  44. "🐐"—Steven Caple Jr., Instagram, 2022/12/16
  45. YouTube upload of a recording for Optimus Prime and Optimus Primal on the 2022 Nickmas NFL game
  46. https://www.instagram.com/p/CoFlXXNOly1/
  47. Super Bowl Movie Trailer Spots Will Include ‘The Flash’, ‘Fast X’, ‘Transformers’ & ‘Ant-Man’ — Deadline
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  49. "So there is a story to this!!! Per the usual standard .. I had to sign an NDA, so I had NO IDEA what I was reading for.. it was only when I was in the booth to do my voice over that it dawned on me that I was reading for TRANSFORMERS Like what!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯 I totally geeked out in the moment.. Man, to say this is mad exciting is an understatement... So thankful. So honored, so blessed!!!! Massive shout out and THANK YOU to @stevencaplejr for putting your boi on! Appreciate you, fam!!! @transformersmovie..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 IT WAS ALL A DREAM!!!! Welcome, y'all. I am your transformer #CHEETOR!!!! Let's goooo!!!!!! #NdezvaMwari #Yeshua #smallbeginnings #ontherise"—Tongayi Chirisa, Instagram, 2023/04/06
  50. "Calling all Autobots. @TobeNwigwe and #OptimusPrime have rolled out to #Coachella. #Transformers #RiseOfTheBeasts"—Transformers, Twitter, 2022/04/14
  51. EXKLUZÍV: ilyen szinkronhangokkal jön a Transformers: A fenevadak kora
  52. "#transformers #riseofthebeasts fans… I just saw our epic premiere in Brooklyn! Tonight, I’m excited to reveal that I am the voice… of Apelinq!"—David Sobolov, Twitter, 2023/06/05
  53. "One was this Decepticon scene, Transit, that I've been talking about, because Optimus Prime fights Transit at the beginning of the movie—or at least he used to—and you find out that Optimus Prime wants to go home. That's all he wants to do, and Cybertron's in deep trouble, and this guy Transit was telling him that "we're just here to kill you", AKA "Cybertron's already ours." And it was a really epic fight scene, and then you saw Optimus Prime dump his body in the Hudson River, and all these Decepticons are dead, and you see he's been hunting for the last few years."—Steven Caple Jr. in a Collider interview, Twitter, 2023/6/6
  54. "Everything we know about Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" on Entertainment Weekly
  55. "The first time that- I did Creed 2, and the first time the studio ever knocked on my door, it was for Bumblebee 2. And I was like, "I don't want to do- I just came out from Creed 2, I don't want to do a sequel..." you know? And so a year had gone by—or maybe two, right before COVID—and they said, "we found out the story we want to tackle: we want to bring in Beast Wars." I was like, "I know all about Beast Wars, I'm down for Beast Wars." And so they developed a script on their own, they passed it to me—2020, October 5th, I remember the date—and I jumped right in and I kind of did my own version of the pitch, I said: "I love where you guys are going, you guys want to do New York, you guys want to do the 90s, you want to do Peru, but here's what I'll do, with the characters..." So I changed up Optimus Prime, I gave him a whole pitch on how I would start him with like, not loving humans at first, and not besiding Noah right off the rip, they're gonna have friction between the two... Gave 'em a pitch for Optimus Primal, where they start off in the top of the movie, and I gave them a new Unicron- I mean a new villain, which was Unicron and the Terrorcon squad. I just felt like, as a fan, we've been tiptoeing around Unicron, and all the other films kind of like hinted towards him towards the end, and I just really want to expand the universe and I felt like he was that perfect source to do so, because he tells us there's another world out there, there's more Transformers out there, it's not just Autobots and Decepticons. And then of course the exosuit, that was my idea, it was homage to the 80s cartoon, so... It was a bit of that, pitched it to 'em and they loved the heart, they love where I was going with the direction of the characters, and yeah, they kind of gave me the key to play!"—Steven Caple Jr., Collider, "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Interview: Director Reveals Big Change to Film", 2023/06/06
  56. "The way I got the Transformers role was insane. [...] One of [Steven Caple Jr.'s] best friends was a fan of the music, and his best friend, right, like, as they was getting ready to start shooting the movie... passed. Passed, yeah. And he had Paramount Studios reach out to me to try to play a specific- the best friend role in Transformers. They kind of emulated who his best friend was in real life. He told Paramount [...] "reach out to Tobe and if he send anything back that's even halfway decent... I want to use him." But because I had never done no acting ever in my life, I just had this script right here, and just read it like I was acting, and just recorded myself on the iPhone and I was like, "yo there's no way in hell..." [...] I did that, sent that in, and they liked it!"—Tobe Nwigwe, Sway's Universe, 2023/01/23
  57. "We wanted to break the fourth wall. In all fairness, Pete Davidson made that up in the booth, and we laughed so hard, we're like in tears, and we're like there's no way we could not use this. We had ad-libbed a whole bunch of stuff. One was on, "Beanie Babies was weird", and he was like, what about Marky Mark leaving the Funky Bunch? And we were just in tears. And then we showed the studio and everybody loved it and was like, "let's just break the fourth wall. Do it.""—Steven Caple Jr., io9, "Breaking the Fourth Wall in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts", 2023/06/09
  58. Anthony Ramos, the Spout Podcast, 2021
  59. "I had a two-week window to get an appointment at the DMV, and the DMV was initially uncooperative. Finally, after much haggling, I was able to secure an appointment. I took the test in my mother's car after a few months of practice with an instructor. Fortunately, I was able to pass."—Anthony Ramos, The Playlist, "'Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts': Anthony Ramos Talks Representation In Franchises & Getting His Driver's License For The Film [Interview", 2023/06/07]
  60. "ROTB UNICRON IS THRILLING!" | Interview with DAVID SOBOLOV (Rhinox + Battletrap)! - YouTube