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In Transformers: The Reign of Starscream #1, Optimus Prime transports the body of the destroyed Jazz from Mission City in a trailer. In Transformers: Alliance #1, during the aftermath of the battle of Mission City, Ironhide places Jazz's remains in a trailer while Captain Lennox and Sergeant Epps and his men pay their respects to the Autobot ...
When opening credits are built into a separate sequence of their own, the correct term is a title sequence (such as the familiar James Bond and Pink Panther title sequences). Opening credits since the early 1980s, if present at all, identify the major actors and crew, while the closing credits list an extensive cast and production crew ...
Trailer for Universal Pictures' science-fiction horror film Frankenstein (1931). A trailer (also known as a preview, coming attraction, or attraction video) is a short advertisement, originally designed for a feature film, which highlights key scenes of upcoming features intended to be exhibited in the future at a movie theater or cinema.
“Transformers One” director Josh Cooley wanted an end credits song that captured the tone of his new animated feature. He had already enlisted composer Brian Tyler to compose the film’s ...
Transformers One grossed $59.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $70.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $129.4 million. [ 6 ] [ 5 ] In the United States and Canada, Transformers One was released alongside The Substance and Never Let Go , and was projected to gross $30–40 million from 3,978 theaters in its ...
Below, the TVLine staff brainstormed many of the longest opening credits on current, non-cancelled series , ranked from shortest (at least 60 seconds) to longest.
Jazz (voiced by Evan Michael Lee) is one of the classic Autobots who show up in "Transformers One." Fans of the ‘80s cartoon series will see a lot of familiar faces.
Inhumanoids is the title of an animated series and the name of a Hasbro toy property that were both released in 1986. [1] In the tradition of other Hasbro properties such as Transformers, and G.I. Joe, the show was produced by Sunbow Entertainment and Marvel Productions and animated in Japan by Toei Animation.