I'm secretly hoping this is a soft reboot that'll erase the Bay films from existence.
Presumably it'll depend on whether or not this is canon to the Bay films. If it is, then Megatron is frozen in the ice, and has been for quite some time.Is it confirmed that Megatron is in this? I'd prefer it if he is just teased in this film. Just mentioned or only seen at the very end just before the credits roll. Have him arrive on earth in the next film.
And treat Unicron like the MCU treated Thanos.
I liked it and i'm kind of interested.
I had jumped out of the Transformers train a long time ago. It was just a toxic mess.
This Bumblebee movie has a lot of vibes from the first Transformers movie but with much more heart. The hot chick and crazy guy routine is gone and it's instantaneously better for it. Now it revolves about a nice girl and the relationship with the robot seems sweet and endearing.
Another good thing i noticed was how the robots looked. It's a more natural, old school look rather than the mess we had previously. We can also understand what's happening and that's a big plus. The stuff i didn't like was the hole military aspect with Cena, capturing the robot, meeting in the desert .. it felt very much like the same old stuff and i'll pass on that.
It kind of reignited the interest in the franchise but i'll wait for more stuff to really jump on board.
If less is actually more.Yeah I definitely get that. Some of this just seems like bits and pieces rehashed from the previous movies. Basically, it's like they smooshed part 1 and part 4 together.
Just for example, will the Autobots and Decepticons actually have personalities this time instead of just big weaponized robot plot devices who can speak barely comprehensible dialogue?