If you basically just act like the Bay movies are non-canon to Bumblebee and onward (bar Sector 7 and the young Agent Simmons cameo), there's nothing stopping you from thinking these are reboots.

Yes, a lot of Autobots and Decepticons have been here for a long time but Optimus Prime arrived on Earth for the first time in 2007 in the first movie, right? There’s always a new retcon about the “secret history” of Transformers on Earth with each installment so who even knows at this point.Autobots arrived on Earth in 1980s even though Bumblebee fought in WWII and battled nazis.
The Bay movies didn't even give much thought about continuity in the first place. Starscream's head literally got blown up in the third one and then Buscemi bot was trying to pawn it off two movies later in perfect condition.If you basically just act like the Bay movies are non-canon to Bumblebee and onward (bar Sector 7 and the young Agent Simmons cameo), there's nothing stopping you from thinking these are reboots.
And yet somehow, each sequel still made more money than the last until The Last Knight. Worldwide, at least. I know people give Disney crap for pandering to China but I've never seen that more blatantly in a Hollywood movie than Age of Extinction.It's kind of sad how that film destroyed the potential for this franchise. The beginning of the end.
In 2007, I went into Transformers thinking it was going to suck and not even make it as a franchise. I was proven wrong. Sure it has its flaws, but it's still a good time. And that's mainly because while there are still the usual Michael Bay stupidity moments, they're fewer and far between compared to the sequels because he was still kept in check by Spielberg. He was let off the leash afterwards.I know people hate the whole thing, but there was actual excitement after the 2007 movie. People were jazzed after the screening, and just seeing this on the big screen for the first time. I actually hold a lot of love for that first movie.
Then the sequels happened.
And yet somehow, each sequel still made more money than the last until The Last Knight. Worldwide, at least. I know people give Disney crap for pandering to China but I've never seen that more blatantly in a Hollywood movie than Age of Extinction.
Yes.Did he produce Bumblebee as well?
Moving Picture Company (MPC), the masterminds behind the VFX of Disney’s Lion King “live-action” movie is undertaking the CGI work for Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts.
MPC is most known in the industry for its realistic take on animal CGI and movement. It’s not hard to speculate what sort of magic MPC will bring to the table this time (pssst… it’s Beastformers).
Apart from Lion King, MPC recently did the VFX for animals on Disney’s Cruella, Godzilla vs. Kong, Call Of The Wild, and Paramount’s Sonic The Hedgehog.
But wait, there’s more! If you are interested in working for Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, MPC is hiring for the movie. Head on over to their official Linkedin page to apply.
Official Announcement:
“We’re excited to announce that Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is coming to MPC Film! We are now hiring #VFX artists and Production crew for this action-packed movie.
‘Returning to the action and spectacle that first captured moviegoers around the world 14 years ago with the original Transformers, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts will take audiences on a ‘90s globetrotting adventure and introduce the Maximals, Predacons, and Terrorcons to the existing battle on earth between Autobots and Decepticons.’
Get in touch with our recruiters TheFocus and join the team. Check out all our job opportunities over at The Focus’ careers page and get in contact.”
It's been pointed out a few pages back, yeah.
Is Megatron even in this though?