The Transformers film franchise spans four decades, with multiple animated and live-action entries. The first entry, 1986's The Transformers: The Movie, was born out of the animated series that ...
I was not a “Transformers” guy growing up. I didn’t watch the show, and I never played with the toys (I was a “Ninja Turtles” kid). I didn’t even see the 1986 animated film until a few weeks ago. As ...
Ok, that’s more like it. “Transformers One” is the first fully digitally animated “Transformers” film and the first animated feature in the enduring franchise about giant robots that convert into ...
Transformers is one of those properties that will probably be around forever in one way or another. Right now, it's enjoying a new surge in popularity thanks to solid TV efforts in recent years and ...
The two best Transformersmovies of the century have unfortunately not been the most financially successful. Throughout the 1980s and 90s, several critically acclaimed Transformers animated series were ...
Upon its release in 1986, Nelson Shin’s “The Transformers: The Movie” was massively influential — less as entertainment inspired by a popular line of children’s toys than one that was willing to kill ...
The Transformers franchise began decades ago with the original "Generation 1" continuity, with this incarnation primarily being manifest through the cartoon The Transformers. The 1984 animated series ...
Much like the Cybertronians themselves, the Transformers franchise has undergone dramatic transformations since the series first premiered in 1984. Among the live-action installments, for instance, ...
The continued popularity of Transformers as a media franchise doesn’t surprise me in the least. It’s giant robots that turn into cars and jets and stuff. No-brainer. Genius concept. But the continued ...
Chris Hemsworth and Brian Tyree Henry star in the animated prequel to the popular franchise, exploring the origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron. It is admittedly a futile exercise to get ...
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When stuck knee-deep in the bloated mythology of animated prequel Transformers One, it's helpful to remember that these robot characters were initially created for a single purpose: to sell toys. All ...