Be aware that the majority of Michael Bay’s Transformers movies will be removed off Netflix before the end of this month, on December 31. For a while now, Michael Bay’s Transformers Saga has been available on the streaming service (with the exception of the final movie in his series, The Last Knight), so subscribers will be disappointed by this loss. Even though the majority of the series’ movies haven’t garnered the best reviews, they are nonetheless regarded as fun popcorn movies, particularly by fans of Transformers in general who aren’t only fans of Bay’s movies.
Out of all the films exiting the series, the original 2007 feature that started it all may be the most important loss because it is not only the first but also frequently regarded as the greatest in the series. Transformers (2007), which starred a young Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox, established the standard for how the disguised robots would appear in live-action films thanks to its amazing computer-generated imagery and remarkably intricate transformations. However, due to its ridiculousness, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the sequel, might end up being the most recognizable entry in the series due to a writing strike that disrupted pre-production.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the third installment to depart Netflix, furthered the revisionist narrative of Transformers by transforming the Apollo moon landing into a covert search for a retired Transformers spacecraft that was transporting a hibernating Sentinel Prime. According to a recent reexamination, gloomy of the Moon is one of the series’ better entries. It also boasts some of the most bizarre, gloomy robot action and tremendous damage that would rival Zack Snyder’s work. For a nearly three-hour runtime, Transformers: Age of Extinction, the last movie departing the streaming service, features the recognizable Dinobots along with a fresh cast of human characters. This is the best time to watch Transformers if you have never seen it before or want to relive the Bayhem.