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Running time875 minutes (6 films)CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$1.107 billionBox office$4.84 billionTransformers is a series of American based on the which began in the 1980s. Has directed the first five films: (2007), (2009), (2011), (2014) and (2017). A spin-off film, directed by and produced by Bay, was released on December 21, 2018. The series has been distributed. The Transformers series has received negative to mixed reception, except for Bumblebee which received positive reviews. It is the, with a total of $4.3 billion; two films in the series have grossed over $1 billion each. Contents.Films FilmU.S.

Release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Producer(s)RuntimeJuly 3, 2007 ( 2007-07-03), and, and143 minutesJune 24, 2009 ( 2009-06-24), Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman150 minutesJune 29, 2011 ( 2011-06-29)Ehren Kruger154 minutesJune 27, 2014 ( 2014-06-27)165 minutesJune 21, 2017 ( 2017-06-21), and149 minutesDecember 21, 2018 ( 2018-12-21)Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, Don Murphy, Michael Bay and Mark Vahradian114 minutesTransformers (2007). Main article:For the first film, producer was planning a, but when the U.S.

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Launched the in March 2003, suggested adapting the instead. Joined Murphy because he was a fan of the series. They met with comic book writer, and cited the cartoon and comics as their main influence. They made the their, though Murphy had it renamed because of the. DeSanto chose to write the from a human point of view to engage the audience, while Murphy wanted it to have a realistic tone, reminiscent of a. The treatment featured the, Ironhide, Ratchet, Wheeljack, and, and the, Ravage, Rumble, and., a fan of the comics and toys, signed on as in 2004.

Wrote the first draft, which pitted four Autobots against four Decepticons, and featured the spaceship. And, fans of the cartoon, were hired to rewrite the script in February 2005. Spielberg suggested that 'a boy and his car' should be the focus. This appealed to Orci and Kurtzman because it conveyed themes of adulthood and responsibility, 'the things that a car represents in the '. The characters of Sam and Mikaela were the sole point of view given in Orci and Kurtzman's first draft. The Transformers had no dialogue, as the producers feared talking robots would look ridiculous.

The writers felt that even if it would look silly, not having the robots speak would betray the fanbase. The first draft also had a battle scene in the. Spielberg read each of Orci and Kurtzman's drafts and gave notes for improvement. The writers remained involved throughout production, adding additional dialogue for the robots during the sound mixing (although none of this was kept in the final film, which ran fifteen minutes shorter than the initial edit). Furman's The Ultimate Guide, published by, remained as a resource to the writers throughout production. Prime Directive was used as a.

This was also the name of ' first.was asked to direct by Spielberg on July 30, 2005, but he dismissed the film as a 'stupid toy movie'. Nonetheless, he wanted to work with Spielberg, and gained a new respect for the mythology upon visiting Hasbro. Bay considered the first draft 'too kiddie', so he increased the military's role in the story.

The writers sought inspiration from G.I. Joe for the soldier characters, being careful not to mix the brands. Because Orci and Kurtzman were concerned the film could feel like a commercial, they chose to make the military believe nations like Iran were behind the Decepticon attack as well as making the Decepticons primarily military vehicles. Bay based Lennox's struggle to get to the Pentagon phone line while struggling with an unhelpful operator from a real account he was given by a soldier when working on another film.Orci and Kurtzman experimented with numerous robots from the franchise, ultimately selecting the characters most popular among the filmmakers to form the final cast. Bay acknowledged that most of the Decepticons were selected before their names or roles were developed, as Hasbro had to start designing the toys.

Some of their names were changed because Bay was upset that they had been leaked. Optimus, Megatron, Bumblebee and Starscream were the only characters present in each version of the script. Was a female Transformer introduced by Orci and Kurtzman, but she was cut because they found it difficult to explain robotic gender; Bay also disliked her motorcycle form, which he found too small. An early idea to have the Decepticons simultaneously strike multiple places around the world was also dropped, being used later in the film's sequels. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009).

Main article:In September 2007, Paramount announced a late June 2009 release date for the sequel to. A major hurdle that was overcome during the film's production was the, as well as possible strikes by the and the. Bay began creating of action sequences featuring characters rejected for the 2007 film; this would allow animators to complete sequences if the went on strike in July 2008, which ultimately did not happen. The director considered making a small project in between Transformers and its sequel, but knew 'you have your baby and you don't want someone else to take it'. The film was given a $200 million budget, which was $50 million more than the 2007 film, and some of the action scenes rejected for the original were written into the sequel, such as the way Optimus is reintroduced in this film.

Said the studio proposed filming two sequels simultaneously, but he and Bay concurred that was not the right direction for the series.Writers and originally passed on the sequel because of a busy schedule. The studio began courting other writers in May 2007, but as they were unimpressed with their, they convinced Orci and Kurtzman to return. The studio also signed on, as he impressed Bay and Hasbro president with his knowledge of the Transformers mythology, and because he was friends with Orci and Kurtzman.

The writing trio were paid $8 million. Screenwriting was interrupted by the, but to avoid production delays the writers spent two weeks writing a, which they handed in the night before the strike began, and Bay expanded the outline into a sixty-page, fleshing out the action, adding more jokes, as well as selecting the majority of new characters. The three writers spent four months finishing the screenplay while 'locked' in two hotel rooms by Bay: Kruger wrote in his own room and the trio would check on each other's work twice a day.Orci described the film's theme as 'being away from home', with the Autobots contemplating living on Earth as they cannot restore Cybertron, while Sam goes to college.

He wanted the focus between the robots and humans 'much more evenly balanced', 'the stakes to be higher', and the science fiction elements more prominent. Said that in total, there are around forty robots in the film, while 's Scott Farrar has said there are actually sixty. Orci added that he wanted to 'modulate' the humor more, and felt he managed the more 'outrageous' jokes by balancing them with a more serious plot approach to the Transformers' mythology. Bay concurred that he wanted to please fans by making the tone darker, and that 'moms will think its safe enough to bring the kids back out to the movies' despite his trademark sense of humor.Before Transformers was released, producer DeSanto had 'a very cool idea' to introduce the Dinobots, while Bay was interested in an, which was dropped from the 2007 film. Orci claimed they did not incorporate these characters into Revenge of the Fallen because they could not think of a way to justify the Dinobots' choice of form, and were unable to fit in the aircraft carrier.

Orci also admitted he was also dismissive of the Dinobots because he does not like dinosaurs. 'I recognize I am weird in that department', he said, but he became fonder of them during filming because of their popularity with fans. He added 'I couldn't see why a Transformer would feel the need to disguise himself in front of a bunch of lizards.

Movie-wise, I mean. Once the general audience is fully on board with the whole thing, maybe Dinobots in the future.' However, Michael Bay said he hated the Dinobots and they had never been in consideration for being featured in the movies. It is the last film in the series to be distributed by DreamWorks.Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011). Main article:For the third film, as a preemptive measure before the release of Revenge of the Fallen, Michael Lucchi and Paramount announced on March 16, 2009, that a third film would be released in on July 1, 2011, which earned a surprised response from director Bay:I said I was taking off a year from Transformers. Paramount made a mistake in dating Transformers 3—they asked me on the phone—I said yes to July 1—but for 2012—whoops!

That would mean I would have to start prep in September. My brain needs a break from fighting robots.Screenwriters and, who had worked on the two previous Transformers films, declined to return for the third film, with Kurtzman declaring that 'the franchise is so wonderful that it deserves to be fresh, all the time. We just felt like we’d given it a lot and didn’t have an insight for where to go with it next'. Revenge of the Fallen 's co-writer became the sole screenwriter for Dark of the Moon. Kruger had frequent meetings with 's (ILM) producers, who suggested plot points such as the scenes in Chernobyl.On October 1, 2009, Bay revealed that Dark of the Moon had already gone into pre-production, and its planned release was back to its originally intended date of July 1, 2011, rather than 2012.

Due to the revived interest in technology brought in by the success of, talks between Paramount, ILM, and Bay had considered the possibility of the next Transformers film being filmed in 3-D, and testing was performed to bring the technology into Bay's work. Bay originally was not much interested in the format as he felt it did not fit his 'aggressive style' of filmmaking, but he was convinced after talks with Avatar director, who even offered the technical crew from that film.

Cameron reportedly told Bay about 3-D, 'You gotta look at it as a toy, it's another fun tool to help get emotion and character and create an experience.' Bay was reluctant to film with 3-D cameras since in test he found them to be too cumbersome for his filming style, but he did not want to implement the technology in post production either since he was not pleased with the results. In addition to using the 3-D Fusion camera rigs developed by Cameron's team, Bay and the team spent nine months developing a more portable 3-D camera that could be brought into location. On the day of the film's release, Shia LaBeouf announced that Dark of the Moon will be his last Transformers film.In a hidden extra for the release of Revenge of the Fallen, Bay expressed his intention to make Transformers 3 not necessarily larger than Revenge of the Fallen, but instead deeper into the mythology, to give it more character development, and to make it darker and more emotional.

Having been called Transformers 3 up to that point, the film's final title was revealed to be Dark of the Moon in October 2010. After Revenge of the Fallen was almost universally panned by critics, Bay acknowledged the general flaws of the script, having blamed the prior to the film for many problems.

Bay promised to not have the 'dorky comedy' from the last film. Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014). Main article:In February 2012, producer di Bonaventura stated that a fourth film was in the works, aiming for a 2014 release, with Michael Bay to direct and produce. On the same day, Paramount Pictures and Michael Bay announced a June 27, 2014 release date for a fourth film. Would pen the script and would score the film, as each had for the previous film. The film is set five years after the events in Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

Did not return in any future installments. Was instead cast in the lead role as new character, Cade Yeager. In November 2012, casting began to search for two more leads., and were all considered to play Cade's daughter Tessa Yeager, while, and were all considered to play Tessa's race-car-driving boyfriend, Shane Dyson.

Bay announced on his website that Reynor would portray Shane and that the fourth film would start the next installment in the overall series; the film was to be a darker sequel to Dark of the Moon and have a different feeling., who voiced in the films, was to reprise his role. Was in talks to reprise his role as Sgt. Robert Epps from the original trilogy. Stated that he was contracted for two films and he was to reprise his role.

It was later announced that he would not be return until the next film. With a budget of $165 million, filming was expected to take place in London between April and November 2013—once, another film that Bay was directing, had finished editing.On January 8, 2013, it was announced that Reynor was joining Wahlberg in the lead. On March 26, 2013, Nicola Peltz was cast as the female lead. Bay confirmed that the movie was to be in 3D. Bay revealed to Collider that actor had joined the cast, and that the film would be the first feature film to be shot using smaller.

On May 1, 2013, actor was cast as the lead human villain named 'Harold Attinger'. On May 6, 2013, actress was cast in a major supporting role. That same month, Chinese actress and comedian joined the cast.Actor T.J. Miller would be playing the best friend of Wahlberg's character who is a mechanic.

Also revealed were two Autobots who would have the following alternate modes—a black-and-blue 2013 Grand Sport Vitesse named 'Drift', and a green 2014 named Crosshairs. A truck from would be Optimus Prime's new alternate mode for the movie. Bumblebee's new alternate mode was revealed to be a modified vintage 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, which later transforms into a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro concept.

A green military vehicle (later confirmed to be Hound) and a white emergency response vehicle were also revealed.Filming began in June 2013, in, Los Angeles, and.Transformers: The Last Knight (2017). Main article:In March 2015, reported that Paramount Pictures was in talks with to pitch new ideas for the Transformers franchise's future installments. The studio intends to do what and have been doing in planning three sequels, and what Disney has done to revive, with sequels and spin-offs. Paramount wants to have their own cinematic universe for Transformers, similar to 's/'s (which had been one of Paramount's previous film series), and /'. Goldsman is the head of the future projects, and worked with franchise director, executive producer, and producer to organize a 'writers' room' that incubates ideas for potential Transformers sequels, prequels and spin-offs. The writers' room members include:, Lindsey Beer, Andrew Barrer, and Gabriel Ferrari ( ), ( ), ( ), ( ), and Geneva Robertson-Dworet.

Kirkman left the room after just one day to undergo throat surgery. In July 2015, Akiva Goldsman and were announced as the fifth Transformers film's screenwriters.

However, on November 20, due to Goldsman's commitments creating a writers' room for and properties, Paramount began to negotiate with ( ), as well as Ken Nolan ( ), to write the film. Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet were also brought aboard for writing duties.After, Bay had decided not to direct any future Transformers films.

But in early January 2016, in an interview with, he stated that he would return to direct the fifth film, and that it will be his last Transformers film. Spent $80 million on production in Michigan, in return for $21 million in, under agreements entered into before the state legislature eliminated the film office incentive program in July 2015. In April 2016, Paramount hired cinematographer Jonathan Sela. On May 17, Bay revealed the official title of the film to be The Last Knight on his account, where he also posted a production video showing a close-up of Optimus Prime's face with purple eyes instead of blue, and his face mostly discolored. The official Twitter account showed a 19-second short video in morse code that translates to 'I'm coming for you May 31'.

On May 31, it was revealed that Megatron would return in the sequel. Bumblebee (2018). Main article:Bumblebee is a spin-off film centered on the character of the. It was a intended to be a to the film series, and later declared to be a reboot of the franchise. Following the film's critical success, Hasbro intends to continue and evolve the franchise similar to Bumblebee.The film was directed by and written by, and stars, and, with as the voice of Bumblebee.

The design and style of the film included both elements from the existing franchise as well as influences from franchise of toys.on the film began in July 2017, in and, California. It was released on December 21, 2018, to generally positive reviews. Future Shared universe In March 2013, during the release of, producer di Bonaventura announced the studio's plans to develop a /Transformers crossover. On July 26, 2013, G.I. Joe: Retaliation director stated that he is also interested in directing a Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover film.

Despite di Bonaventura stating that a crossover was not in the immediate plans for the franchises, he acknowledged that it is something they intend to do.In March 2015, Akiva Goldsman was tasked with creating a plan for a 'Transformers Cinematic Universe', including development of multiple films in a 'writer’s room' style brain trust. In May of the same year, it was announced that, Andrew Barrer, Gabriel Ferrari, Lindsey Beer, Ken Nolan, and were hired as writers for future installments. Some of the projects in development include Beast Wars, a film focusing on the origins of Cybertron, and sequels for the franchise. From the writer's room collaboration, it was reported in June 2015 that at least twelve films were pitched to Paramount Studios for the Transformers Cinematic Universe. In September 2015, it was announced that Barrer and Ferrari were hired to write a film that will explore the origins of Cybertron, with a working title of Transformers One.

In February 2016, Hasbro announced the next three Transformers films, the first being Transformers: The Last Knight, serving as the series fifth main installment, followed by a spin-off film starring Bumblebee, and an untitled sixth film that would serve as a sequel to The Last Knight. Other projects in development In June 2017, Transformers: The Last Knight was released. The film was universally panned by film critics and performed less successfully at the box-office than each of the previous films in the series. In May 2018, the planned sequel was removed from Paramount's release schedule. By December 2018, di Bonaventura stated that there would still be further films in the series, while also acknowledging that the franchise will make some changes in tone and style due to the success of Bumblebee. By March 2019, di Bonaventura stated that the studio was developing sequels to Bumblebee and The Last Knight.

The following month, he stated that this sequel would not begin where The Last Knight ended.By January 2020, it was announced that both a followup to Bumblebee, and an adaptation of were in development; written separately by and, respectively. In April 2020, was hired to direct the animated prequel film through Hasbro's with. Barrer and Ferrari are writing a new draft of their 'Transformers One' script, with Cooley. The story will take place entirely on Cybertron, and will explore the relationship between Optimus Prime and Megatron, 'separate and apart' from what has been portrayed in the live action films. Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian are expected to be the producers.

In May 2020, it was reported that Paramount scheduled a release date of June 24, 2022 for the next live-action Transformers film. Cast and crew Principal cast. Main articles: andIn addition to the films, the film series has a promotional expanded series that is set both before and after the events of the films.

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