Transformers 2007 cast

  1. ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ Team on Playing Iconic Characters – The Hollywood Reporter
  2. Transformers: Beginnings (Video 2007)
  3. Transformers Movies Ranked from Worst to Best
  4. Is Transformers: Rise of the Beasts streaming?
  5. THEN AND NOW: the Cast of 'Transformers'


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‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ Team on Playing Iconic Characters – The Hollywood Reporter

(Clockwise from L) Peter Dinklage, Lauren Vélez, Pete Davidson, Tobe Nwigwe, David Sobolov, Ron Perlman, Tongayi Chirisa, Steven Caple Jr., Peter Cullen, Cristo Fernández, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Dominique Fishback, Anthony Ramos and Liza Koshy at the 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' premiere in Brooklyn, New York Bryan Bedder/Getty Images The “It’s a dream come true,” Cristo Fernández told The Hollywood Reporter at the premiere on Monday. “I still cannot believe it. I’m asking people to pinch me. I used to play with the toys, and now I’m one of them.” The actor voices Wheeljack, the first Latin Autobot in Transformers history. “I just hope this opens more doors for more Latino talent out there,” the Ted Lasso star added. Liza Koshy, who voices the Autobot Arcee, echoed Fernández’s statement, explaining that she was so excited to be a part of such a major piece of pop culture history and joking that everyone had all sorts of awakenings to Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox in the 2007 live-action film. “She’s standing up for the femme Autobots,” Koshy told THR about Arcee. “She is representing the women, and she is so strong in the sense that she doesn’t pad anything with pleasantries. She’s assertive. She’s a boss. You call her a bitch, and you put bad in front of it. She stands in her power. And I’m so honored to play her.” The actress pointed out that having a character like hers is so important because it shows women that they don’t need to fluff things up. They can be polit...

Transformers: Beginnings (Video 2007)

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Transformers Movies Ranked from Worst to Best

Autobots – roll out. The Transformers franchise has been a staple in pop-culture ever since their creation as toys back in the 1980s. However, the concept of massive living creatures turning into everyday machines and living secretly amongst humans was so compelling and unique that it warranted much more than just action figures. Followed by tv shows, graphic novels, and multiple spinoffs the Transformers universe quickly became one of the largest established I.P. in the history of media. And of course, that means Hollywood came knocking. But, not all entries have been great, as we’ll dig into with our Transformers Movies Ranked list! Fans of the Transformers universe have been blessed with eight movies over the last four decades with the latest installment, Rise of the Beasts, having its worldwide premiere this weekend. Believe it or not, Rise of the Beasts is actually the first Transformers movie to drop in nearly five years (a very large gap compared to the four Transformers movies released between 2011-2018) and has seemingly rekindled audiences interest in the franchise. With that being said, let’s take a look at how Rise of the Beasts stacks up against the rest of the movies in the Transformers franchise. Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) Michael Bay can be credited with beginning the live-action Transformers universe and helping the franchise form a solid foundation in Hollywood – but this movie was the last straw. This was the third Transformers movie in six yea...

Is Transformers: Rise of the Beasts streaming?

By June 11, 2023 Share The robots in disguise are back in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, the seventh installment in the live-action Transformers movies. This film is also the first time that characters from Beast Wars: Transformers have made it to the big screen. That means that Optimus Primal and his Maximals are teaming up with Optimus Prime and his Autobots against Unicron, an adversary who made his debut in The Transformers: The Movie in 1986. Contents • • • Anthony Ramos headlines the film’s human cast as Noah Diaz, with Dominique Fishback as Elena Wallace, Luna Lauren Vélez as Breanna Diaz, Tobe Nwigwe as Reek, Dean Scott Vazquez as Kris Diaz, Sarah Stiles as Jillian, and Michael Kelly as Agent Burke. However, the real stars are the Transformers themselves, starting with Peter Cullen as the voice of Optimus Prime, Pete Davidson as Mirage, Ron Perlman as Optimus Primal, Peter Dinklage as Scourge, Liza Koshy as Arcee, Michelle Yeoh as Airazor, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez as Nightbird, John DiMaggio as Stratosphere and Transit, Tongayi Chirisa as Cheetor, David Sobolov as Rhinox, Battletrap, and Apelinq, and Colman Domingo as Unicron. Now that you know the details about the movie itself, it’s time to answer the question of whether Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is streaming right now. No, not yet. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts has only just arrived in theaters, and there are no streaming options at this time. For now, if you want to see the film, you’re going to have...

THEN AND NOW: the Cast of 'Transformers'

Megan Fox in 2019. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images After the "Transformers" drama with Bay, Fox laid low for a few years, concentrating on her marriage to former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Brian Austin Green. She In 2016, she also appeared in a recurring role on "New Girl," originally when Zooey Deschanel's Jess went on jury duty (in real life, Deschanel was on maternity leave), and due to the positive reception, she appeared again in season six more frequently. Fox has multiple films in the works, but has recently been in headlines for the Last summer, a clip of her on Jimmy Kimmel's show Shia LaBeouf in 2007. Jason Merritt/FilmMagic/Getty Images LaBeouf played the film's protagonist, Sam, who after finding a pair of glasses from one of his ancestors gets swept into the war of the Autobots, a benevolent race of sentient alien machines, and the Decepticons, who wish to take over the world. At the time, However, in 2008, LaBeouf would appear as the heir apparent to Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." He kept appearing in franchise films, with two more "Transformers" films, and in the 2010 "Wall Street" sequel, "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps." Shia LaBeouf in 2020. Steve Granitz/WireImage/Getty Images After he exited the "Transformers" franchise in 2011, LaBeouf's career had ups and downs. In 2013, he appeared in Lars von Trier's mega-explicit epic "Nymphomaniac," which signaled a more experimental phase of his career. In 2014, in addition ...