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Looks like they're reeeeeally trying to keep the 'Transformers' franchise going... Josh Cooley, who co-wrote and directed the Oscar-winning Pixar movie 'Toy Story 4', has been given the task of ...
Whether or not this summer’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts brings the franchise back to its glory days, the robots in disguise will be back in theaters next year. That’s when a long-in-development ...
The title for the upcoming animated Transformers film which is set to release in theaters on July 19, 2024, has finally been announced. The prequel that is set to explore the early relationship ...
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Yesterday evening, Paramount held a panel at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, and the studio's highly anticipated animated Transformers prequel now has a title, voice cast, and release date (via Toonado.com). ...
Transformers One, 2024's highly anticipated flick from Paramount Pictures, gets pushed by one week. The animated feature film was earlier scheduled to hit the big screens on September 13 this year ...
Transformers: Age of Extinction continues the Bayformers saga while introducing a new cast of heroes and villains. It takes place in 2014, with NEST dissolved and humanity declaring hunting season on ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It has been a hot minute since the world was dropped into the lap of the Autobots, but ...
The Transformers franchise is finally returning to the big screen with Rise of the Beasts coming later this year, but fans of the original series also have their eyes toward 2024 when the Autobots and ...
Transformers One, the upcoming animated movie unveiled at CinemaCon, has had its release date pushed back by two months and will now open on September 13, 2024. The movie was previously set to roll ...
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