Bumblebee was essentially a remake of the 2007 movie.
In
Bumblebee and
Transformers, the Autobot is a fish-out-of-water in human suburbia. After Bumblebee takes Sam and Mikaela to meet
Optimus Prime and the rest of the Autobots, the robots all follow Sam to his house while he looks for the glasses which contain the map to the AllSpark Cube. Sam and Mikaela have to find the glasses while trying to make sure his parents don't notice the Autobots blundering around and wrecking their backyard.
Bumblebee has two similar scenes; one where an attempt to prank a mean girl goes awry when Bee destroys her BMW and a second where Bee is left alone, enters Charlie's house, and accidentally wrecks the place. Both films also have a character ask, "
Are you on drugs?" Sam says it to a police officer accusing him of drug use while Charlie's mother Sally (Pamela Adlon) says it to her son, Otis (Jason Drucker), when he's behaving strangely. Both films also feature awkward comedy where both Charlie and Sam are embarrassed by their weird parents. Sector Seven comes after Sam and Mikaela for their contact with Non-Biological Extraterrestrials and comically invade the Witwicky home. When Ron Witwicky says that he's never heard of Sector Seven, Agent Seymour Simmons (John Turturro) replies,
"[You] never will." Similarly, after Sector Seven captures Bumblebee and brings Charlie home, her stepfather, who's also named Ron, confesses to the soldiers that he once stole a box of Mallomars to which Agent Jack Burns (John Cena) replied,
"We know." And in both films, Bumblebee is captured by Sector Seven by being impaled with electrical chains and he is tortured while incarcerated Bumblebee also fights the Decepticons at night in industrial settings. In
Transformers, Bee and Barricade battle it out at a warehouse before the Autobot reveals himself to Sam and Mikaela, while in
Bumblebee, the final battle takes place at a harborside factory. Bumblebee fights and destroys both Shatter & Dropkick while Charlie disables the beacon the Decepticons are building to signal an invasion. Because Bee can't talk in either film (
Bumblebee explains how he loses his vocal processors), he communicates through song lyrics via his radio. And both Sam and Charlie are in awe when Bee upgrades himself; in
Bumblebee, he switches from a Volkswagen Beetle into a 1977 Camaro, while he turns into a more futuristic Camaro in
Transformers.