In 2017, Michael Bay concluded his ten-year career, five films in the Transformers franchise with the last gentleman. A year and a half later, the Spinff Bumblebee movie became the first film in the history of the series with a positive reception, a network of 90% rating in rotten tomatoes. It was not clear where the series would go next. During a virtual event on Tuesday, all these mysteries finally resolved, however, and the name and plot of the seventh input were finally revealed.
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura and director Steven Caple Jr. revealed on Tuesday that transformers: the increase in beasts will hit theaters on June 24, 2022. As long-time fanatics could have guessed depending on the title, the film It will take the wars of the beast. Saga of the mid-1990s.
While the five original films were established today, and Bumblebee was established in 1987, the increase in the beasts will take place in 1994, which should give room to tell History itself. According to the variety, the film follows an artifact researcher named Elena (Dominique Fishback) that continues to have the credit for her discoveries stolen by her head of her, and a former electronics expert named Noah (Anthony Ramos). Both live in New York City, but the team is also filming in Peru.
It is said that the film is a story of origin of Optimus Prime (with a voice with Peter Cullen), covering the initial arrival of Him and the promotion of him to be the leader of the Autobots. Bumblebee will be involved, as well as classical transformers such as Mirage and Arcee.
The rest of the story will focus on the maximes and the beforehand, which are “prehistoric animals that will travel through time and space, and we find them on earth.” In the original cartoon television series that began serving in 1996, they are descendants of autobots and strangers, and the maximums are led by Primal Optimus, while Megatron leads to the predacons.
“We had exhausted a little, I would say, the battle between the strangers and the autobots,” said director Steven Caple Jr. (Creed II). “You’re going to see the villains who had never seen before, you’re going to see autobots that I’ve never seen before, you’ll see many elements that we’ve never done before.”