The untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but who once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever.The untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but who once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever.The untold origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, better known as sworn enemies, but who once were friends bonded like brothers who changed the fate of Cybertron forever.
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- Awards
- 25 nominations total
Chris Hemsworth
- Orion Pax
- (voice)
- …
Brian Tyree Henry
- D-16
- (voice)
- …
Scarlett Johansson
- Elita -1
- (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key
- B-127
- (voice)
Steve Buscemi
- Starscream
- (voice)
Jon Hamm
- Sentinel Prime
- (voice)
Vanessa Liguori
- Airachnid
- (voice)
Jon Bailey
- Soundwave
- (voice)
Jason Konopisos-Alvarez
- Shockwave
- (voice)
- (as Jason Konopisos)
- …
Evan Michael Lee
- Jazz
- (voice)
James Remar
- Zeta Prime
- (voice)
Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
- Darkwing
- (voice)
- (as Isaac Singleton Jr)
Steve Blum
- Announcer Bot
- (voice)
- …
Jinny Chung
- Chromia
- (voice)
- …
Josh Cooley
- Control Room Guys
- (voice)
- …
Dillon Bryan
- Injured Racer
- (voice)
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The best Transformers since 2007
I saw this movie recently, and I can confidently say that it is the best Transformers film since the first one in 2007, not only because of its stunning animation and beautifully saturated colors, which perfectly capture the nostalgic 80s feel, but also because Transformers One tells a much more engaging and well-crafted story compared to the last movie, which was oddly connected to G. I. Joe (I still don't understand why, but honestly, I don't care, because that's not what I wanted to see in a Transformers movie), so I highly recommend this beautiful animation to everyone, even if you're not a fan!
A film that has soul
Transformers One is not a cliché, nor is it a typical story where we see the often shallow battle between good and evil that's prevalent in most films. Here, we finally get a fantastically told story. We are given the chance to see what Optimus and Megatron were like as ordinary robots, exploring what their personalities were like when they were nobodies.
Optimus's noble character is portrayed brilliantly, along with his sacrifice, hope, and longing for something greater. On the other hand, Megatron is depicted as a depressed figure who, after learning the real truth, grows increasingly bitter and filled with hatred as he gains more power. As their power grows, the paths of these two friends diverge further and further. Optimus Prime is rewarded for his nobility, while Megatron is consumed by hatred to the extreme.
The film is very well-written, with no forced humor, and the humor that is present works perfectly. Additionally, the other characters in the film have depth and personality, which makes this animated movie feel much more serious than it might initially seem.
All in all, it's a film that you are guaranteed to enjoy.
Optimus's noble character is portrayed brilliantly, along with his sacrifice, hope, and longing for something greater. On the other hand, Megatron is depicted as a depressed figure who, after learning the real truth, grows increasingly bitter and filled with hatred as he gains more power. As their power grows, the paths of these two friends diverge further and further. Optimus Prime is rewarded for his nobility, while Megatron is consumed by hatred to the extreme.
The film is very well-written, with no forced humor, and the humor that is present works perfectly. Additionally, the other characters in the film have depth and personality, which makes this animated movie feel much more serious than it might initially seem.
All in all, it's a film that you are guaranteed to enjoy.
Blown Away
I went into this film expecting it to be mediocre at best, but my 9 year old loved the previews and asked to go. There was an early screening at our local theater, so we went, and dear lord, this was good. I am not well versed in Transformers lore, nor have I seen most of the films, so I'm not able to speak from a fan's perspective. With that being said, I now feel SUPER motivated to go watch and learn as much as possible about these characters. The main focus of the film on the relationship between Orion Pax and D-16 was an absolute emotional rollercoaster - and the action scenes absolutely had us on the edge of our seats. Every. Single. One. From the initial mining accident, to the race, to the train (and so on, don't want to ruin too much from the final act), each big action event seemed to one-up the last. I had an absolute blast and was not intending to go see this film twice, but I will absolutely be going back once it hits theaters for real.
"More than Meets the Eye"
The trailer to this movie very much ruined the movie's revenue. Because of the very poor marketing most would even bother to watch it. However, this movie was the complete opposite of what most would expect it to be. The movie pays homage to Transformers G1 and Transformers: Prime, with a soft reboot origin story. It is a good departure from the poorly made, overstimulating, and very messy Michael Bay Films. Showing Optimus' beginning as the reckless teenager Orion Pax along side D-16 and Elita-One. Having B-26 (Bumblebee) actually speaking like he did in the original Transformers is a huge relief, his "radio silence" in the Bay Movies got very annoying before. Seeing D-16's decent into becoming Megatron and Orion's accent to becoming Optimus Prime was also worth watching at they both grow up in different ways. The humor was great and didn't distract from the movie, and it was good to see that Elita-One was although talented, didn't fall completely under the "Mary Sue" or an All-Powerful Girl boss undermines Orion's leadership. My only regret is that those who watched the only Bay Films will not understand the references and easter eggs within the film. Also, a problem is that the movie did feel a bit rushed in it's story. Overall this is an excellent Family film and I look forward to see where it goes from here. See for yourself that there is more to this movie than meets the eye...
Great intro film to a new franchise!
Transformers one delivers and then some!
As a fan of the transformer story, this film provides a unique tail on the origin of both Megatron and Optimus prime.
It is a brilliant new direction to this franchise! The animation is top-notch, and perfectly fits the style of storytelling. The story of both Megatron and Optimus prime is a lovely one and riveting, and they do justice and telling it in such a great way. Developing the introductions for the characters that we will soon come to love. This is truly a great introductory film that any fan can enjoy!
Overall rating: 7/10 Highly recommended.
As a fan of the transformer story, this film provides a unique tail on the origin of both Megatron and Optimus prime.
It is a brilliant new direction to this franchise! The animation is top-notch, and perfectly fits the style of storytelling. The story of both Megatron and Optimus prime is a lovely one and riveting, and they do justice and telling it in such a great way. Developing the introductions for the characters that we will soon come to love. This is truly a great introductory film that any fan can enjoy!
Overall rating: 7/10 Highly recommended.
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Did you know
- TriviaMegatron's original name D-16 is a reference to the Japanese serial number of the original Generation 1 Megatron toy released by the company Takara in 1984. The letter D is short for Destron, the Japanese name of the Decepticons used in older media, while the number 16 denoted the original Megatron toy as the sixteenth release in the Japanese toy line.
- GoofsWhen the Iacon 5000 contestants transform for the race, a purple jet Transformer already has a pair of red light effects floating behind his back, attached to nothing, before he turns into a jet.
- Crazy creditsThere is a mid-credits scene featuring B-127, and a post-credits scene featuring Megatron.
- Alternate versionsSeveral international releases of the film (including the UK) changed any mention of Bee's "knife hands" to refer to them as "sword hands" instead. It's likely that Paramount had changed the film for those territories.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Theatres Fighting Trolls (2020)
- SoundtracksIf I Fall
Written by Brian Tyler, Quavo (as Quavious Keyate Marshall), Ty Dolla $ign (as Tyrone "Ty Dolla $ign" Griffin, Jr.) & Nicholas James McGuinn
Performed by Quavo, Ty Dolla $ign & Are We Dreaming
Produced by Are We Dreaming
Quano appears courtesy of Quality Control Music/Motown Records
Ty Dolla $ign appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
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Box office
- Budget
- $75,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $59,098,421
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,613,970
- Sep 22, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $129,408,392
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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