Henry Cavill was recently cast in a major sci-fi film that could finally make up for the disappointing franchise-to-be that ...
Transformers: Wild King will be the first Transformers anime in years, and it's moving things beyond nostalgia while ...
The robot characters ... Lost Light emerged after its publisher, which ran the Transformers comic licence for toy giant Hasbro, decided to experiment. Its lifespan was initially judged to be ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. “Transformers One” from Paramount Animation and Hasbro ...
The Transformers brand is so ubiquitous ... you basically know what’s going on. Giant shape-shifting alien robot Optimus Prime turns into a truck to fight a bad guy named Megatron, and for ...
While for many Transformers was a formative cartoon during their childhood, or a bunch of movies from Michael Bay, the reality of the franchise is that it’s based around transforming robot toys.
Transformers: Studio Series 86-04 Voyager ... attachments inspired by the scene where HOT ROD slices through robot kelp and giant squid tentacles, then repairs KUP. Reach past the big screen ...
In recent years we've seen what happens when pop culture favorites like Ghostbusters and Top Gun cross over with the Transformers franchise. Now the time has come for perhaps the biggest mash-up ...
at least according to the continuity of Transformers One. The recent animated prequel takes the opportunity to show off a new side of the villainous robot, walking viewers through his evolution ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Even as Paramount’s Transformers One struggled to attract an audience at the box office this weekend ...
A great war has just finished and the dust is settling across a vast wasteland when a giant robot finds himself wandering lost and alone Luckily he stumbles into a tiny hapless robot who has lost ...
The walking, talking Optimus robots that stole the show during Elon Musk’s splashy “Cybercab” event in Hollywood last week were operated in part through remote control by humans, according ...