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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 December 2024. 2018 film by Travis Knight Bumblebee Theatrical release poster Directed by Travis Knight Written by Christina Hodson Based on Hasbro's Transformers action figures Produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura Tom DeSanto Don Murphy Michael Bay Mark Vahradian Starring Hailee Steinfeld John Cena ...
Transformers is a series of science fiction action films based on the Transformers franchise. [note 1] Michael Bay directed the first five live action films: Transformers (2007), Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Dark of the Moon (2011), Age of Extinction (2014), and The Last Knight (2017), [1] [2] [3] and has served as a producer for subsequent films.
In an interview with 2D-X.com, he stated "After a 25 year hiatus, I feel I finally have a grasp of the character. Seriously, the whole experience has been a delight." Gilvezan later reprised his role as Bumblebee in the video game Transformers: Devastation. Gilvezan voiced Pat Dugan in the direct-to-video film Justice League: Gods and Monsters.
Bay stated in an early interview that Bumblebee stands about 17.5 feet tall (5.33 m), [18] but the official guide to the Transformers video game says he is 16 feet tall (4.88 m). Bumblebee depicted as a 1977 Camaro and three different iterations of a fifth-generation Camaro and below as a modified 2011 Camaro SS
Ratchet (voiced by Robert Foxworth in the first four films and the second video game, Dennis Singletary in Bumblebee, Fred Tatasciore in Transformers: The Game and the third video game, Keith Szarabajka in Rise of the Dark Spark) is the Autobots' medical officer who transforms into a Los Angeles Fire Department Search and Rescue 2004 Hummer H2 ...
Image credits: Westford Animal Control / Facebook A woman walking by the Nabnasset Lake in Westfold, Massachusetts, noticed a cat stuck on the ice in the middle of the lake and immediately called ...
Bumblebee and Chromia head into the gaseous Argon Sea to reclaim the body of Windblade which a shark-bot stole from them. Bumblebee engages the shark and captures it only to fall into the ravine. The shark-bot then introduces itself to Chromia as HammerByte and explains it was possessed by a malevolent beast called the Dweller.
Find out why when Jennifer Ison, associate professor of biology at the College of Wooster, speaks about Ohio bumblebees at the annual Friends of the Library fall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 12.