This is how TransformersRiseoftheBeasts will differ from Michael Bay's Transformers movies.
With the Transformers: Rise of the Beasts set to arrive in theaters in just under two months and a new trailer arriving this Thursday, Collider’s Steve Weintraub spoke with the film’s producer, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, about the movie’s unique approach to continuing the stories of the classic IP, while still honoring the “promised land” filmmaker Michael Bay brought to live-action – emphasis on action – in 2007.
BONAVENTURA: I think the overall architecture of this movie is definitely unique for this movie, and it's always going to be influenced by what we did in the Bay movies in a certain respect because that's how the robots have been rendered. But, just like in Bumblebee, we gave them a different spin. Same here.
But what's interesting is, and you will appreciate this as a fan, at the end of Bumblebee, Optimus comes to Earth. What he's experienced is failure, probably for the first time in his life, right? He's had to retreat, he's leaving the planet Cybertron. What's happened to him from that experience? When we meet him in 2007, he's a particular person, if you would. In 1994, he's not the same person. He still has growth to do between ‘94 and 2007.
I'll give you an example. We've been talking about the Beasts probably since movie three. How do you put them in this movie? How would it work? How do you put machines and animals together and make that feel natural? The Dinobots, obviously, were an element of that, but the truth is, they play a very small role and they don't talk, and they don't have the same requirements, if you would, that the Maximals do.
Every year since you've been doing the Transformers movies, VFX get better and better. Do you think the characters you're including in this film could have been done a few years ago, or do you think that the VFX has reached a place where you can do these other characters? I'm curious about how VFX have made the Transformers better.
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