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Final Trailer

Trailer 2 Rollout Kids

Trailer 1 Spark Cutdown Kids

Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer

Iacon 5000 Race

Scarlett Johansson Voices Elita-1

Top 5 Easter Eggs You Missed - Official Breakdown

How Transformers One Rewrote the Origin Story - Behind The Scenes

Transformers Meets Formula 1 Racing - Behind the Scenes
Cast

Chris Hemsworth
Orion Pax / Optimus Prime (voice)

Brian Tyree Henry
D-16 / Megatron (voice)

Scarlett Johansson
Elita-1 (voice)

Keegan-Michael Key
B-127 (voice)

Jon Hamm
Sentinel Prime (voice)

Steve Buscemi
Starscream (voice)

Laurence Fishburne
Alpha Trion (voice)

Vanessa Liguori
Airachnid (voice)

Jon Bailey
Soundwave (voice)

Jason Konopisos-Alvarez
Shockwave / Guard 2 (voice)

Evan Michael Lee
Jazz (voice)

James Remar
Zeta Prime (voice)

Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.
Darkwing (voice)

Steve Blum
Announcer Bot / Guard 1 (voice)

Jinny Chung
Chromia / Arcee (voice)

Josh Cooley
Control Room Guys / PA System / Skywarp (voice)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
After the original orgasmatron, we find ourselves back at the very start of the transformer's history with all of the "Prime" contraptions having been destroyed in a war and now only "Sentinel Prime" exists to lead the bots in a self-perpetuating existence of mining for the fuel that allows them to continue to mine for the fuel. You get the drift. Many of the robots don't have the cogs in their chests necessary to do any transforming, and that includes the lively "Orion Pax", his pal "D-16" and their feisty supervisor "Elita-1", but when a series of incidents occur that sees them escape from their mine onto the forbidden surface they discover an whole new truth that questions not just the history that's been drummed into them, but the very integrity of their leadership. Thing is, can they do anything to thwart a dastardly plan the could ensure the bots stay slaves for ever? As origin stories go, this is one of the better ones. Plenty of action throughout sets a story that doesn't rely (too heavily) on your knowledge of the Hasbro universe, it just allows you to root for the good guys as they battle the menacing and overwhelming forces lined up against them to ensure the new status quo endures and the dead stay exactly that. The story deals with the usual aspects of brotherhood, loyalty, ambition and though there's little actual jeopardy throughout - and, less face it, it's part of an ongoing franchise that's going to run, and run, and run - there's plenty to enjoy as it sets the scene for what's to come. It probably does need a cinema screening to get the best from the grand scale animation and visual effects, and the story and characterisations are not half bad, either.
moviepoptime
Transformers One is an animated origin story that offers a fresh take on the beloved franchise. My experience watching it was quite enjoyable, as the film combines stunning visuals with a heartfelt narrative that resonates with both new and longtime fans.
The voice acting is exceptional, bringing depth to characters like Optimus Prime and Megatron. The animation is visually striking, enhancing the action sequences while also allowing for moments of genuine emotional connection. I appreciated how the film explores themes of loyalty, leadership, and compassion, which adds layers to the story beyond just robot battles.
However, while the film is accessible and entertaining, I found that it might not satisfy hardcore fans seeking a deeper lore or complexity. The plot is straightforward, with the Matrix of Leadership serving as a central McGuffin, which may feel simplistic for some viewers.
Overall, Transformers One successfully blends action and emotion, making it a must-see for those looking for an engaging family film. It left me feeling optimistic about the future of the franchise, appealing to both a new generation and nostalgic fans alike.
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r96sk
'Transformers One' is pretty cool. I found it really interesting to see the origin story of how Optimus Prime and Megatron became what they became. Chris Hemsworth and Brian Tyree Henry are perfect for those aforementioned roles, Henry particularly impresses as the latter.
Keegan-Michael Key, Scarlett Johansson and Jon Hamm manage to standout too, I'd say this definitely has the best performing cast of the Michael Bay-involved flicks from this series (I'm aware this is not officially part of the live-action franchise, but with Bay attached it practically is).
The animation style is terrific, there are some gorgeous visuals in there; the backdrops, specifically. The score is also noteworthy, as is the humour actually; Key, though not exclusively, is naturally at the forefront of that department. I don't have complaints with this film, evidently.
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