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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

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The Autobots are joined by a new faction of Transformers – the Maximals – to protect Earth from a new threat.

Certificate12A

Duration127 mins

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  • Adam, 14
  • 2 reviews

A good return for the franchise

5 stars

28 Sep 2023

The newest Transformers film "rise of the beasts" was a great return of the franchise to the movie scene, with the insane amount of references to the original 1980's show aswell as it's CGI sequel, Transformers: Beast wars. Despite it not being the best Transformers movie, RoTB holds it own as a sequel to Bumblebee, it isn't as good as Bumblebee and it's certainly no were near as good the 1986 The Transformers: The Movie.

The acting was really good and the characters were likable, my ownly negative comment that keeps this movie from being perfect was it's portrayal of the main character. Optimus Prime.

Optimus has been a character Hasbro has been unable to get this character right. And sadly, this movie doesn't either. He's obsessed with feeling bad for some strange reason, other than that, good movie

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