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A New Hope for Transformers - A "Bumblebee" Reflection

So it happened... it finally happened. We finally got a good Transformers movie after eleven whole years. And this time, Michael Bay wasn't involved with directing it. Last post I made, I had hopes that this would be one to fix up the franchise a bit. My prediction became true. I present to you: Bumblebee . As usual, Spoiler Alert . It was the summer of 2018 when the first trailer for the new Transformers movie was released. After having dealt with the biggest POS that was "The Last Knight" last year's summer, I had almost lost all hope for the Transformers movie. After seeing the trailer, I could tell that this was a soft reboot to the film franchise, giving it a whole new fresh start. Travis Knight was the new director in the chair and along with him, they had a new writer that actually gave us a good story that could be followed along well to. No more did Michael Bay have an influence in this one. He was plopped straight into the producer's chai

Has the Reign of Bayformers Finally Come to an End?

Been a long while since the last blog post. Yeah... I think I will start off this post with a picture when I found out from an article about the fate of the Transformers film series. As we know from a few sources back in mid-February, there had been reports that Paramount, one of the faces on the Transformers film series, had removed Transformers 6 from their planned films list for next year. Bumblebee: The Movie is still listed and will be getting released December 21, 2018 into theatres. They also plan to reboot the film franchise and give it a fresh new start from what I've heard as well. From what the removal was for, is most likely that Transformers 6 has been postponed or been indefinitely cancelled, which most likely has something to do with the box office results from the previous installment The Last Knight . Comparing it with all the other results and how much the other movies made, the fifth installment had hit an all-time low, not making as much as the oth