There are many reasons why aTransformersfilm would be deemed rewatchable.
A few others have breathtaking action and set pieces that fans can’t help but revisit.
A bounty hunter pursuing Optimus Prime, Lockdown is actuallya pretty cool villain.
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BeforeAge of ExtinctionandThe Last Knight,Revenge of the Fallenwas the worstTransformersfilm.
But there is no denying that the film actually has a few good qualities against all odds.
Plus, he also gets a jet wings upgrade for the final fight, and it’s awesome.
Transformers: Dark of the Moonis an epic, and the final act is innate proof of that.
4’Transformers' (2007)
The film that started the live-actionTransformersfranchiseactually has a lot of rewatchability.
Most fans agree thatTransformersis actually a pretty decent film, some even calling it good.
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While far from perfect,Transformersis a great start to a singular franchisewith an intriguing mythology.
Its visual effects have aged like wine, and its formulaic but entertaining narrative makes it easy to revisit.
3’Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' (2023)
Directed by Steven Caple Jr.
Upon its release, it became one of the highest-ratedTransformersfilms by audiences.
While obviously not perfect,Rise of the Beastsis an incredibly fun watch.
Played byAnthony RamosandDominique Fishback, they actually add to the plot and have far more active roles.
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The film also happens to just be a ton of fun.
Anyone looking to rewatch the film before the release of the sequel (crossing over withG.I.
Joe) will not be disappointed with this entertaining and suitably wild ride.
Fans continue to revisit the film today, andit has not lost its luster in the slightest.
Bumblebee’s ability to be a standalone film keeps it feeling personal, intimate and honest.
Thank you,Travis Knight, for redefining what a goodTransformersfilm can be!
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