The Best Transformers Scene Ever Was in Bumblebee’s Overlooked 2018 Prequel

Bumblebee” stands out as an underappreciated film in the “Transformers” series, boasting one of the franchise’s top action scenes. After Michael Bay’s tenure with the “Transformers” films ended, “Bumblebee” aimed to redefine the franchise with this spinoff prequel focusing on beloved robot disguise character, Bumblebee. The film chronicles his initial journey to Earth and the bond he develops with a human (played by Hailee Steinfeld), predating Sam Witwicky’s “Transformers” narrative.

The film presents a more intimate narrative, garnering positive reviews even among Transformers movies, due to its focus on character development rather than solely explosive action like Bay’s films. Remarkably, Bumblebee incorporated an exciting sequence that long-time fans have eagerly anticipated in live-action movies, while subtly hinting at the series’ future possibilities.

The Fight On Cybertron In Bumblebee Is Transformers At Its Best

The Sequence Brought The Cartoon To Life

In the Michael Bay Transformers films, viewers had only caught brief glimpses of it. However, the movie Bumblebee provides the initial in-depth look at the war on Cybertron, the native planet of the Transformers. The lengthy opening scene of Bumblebee portrays the final struggle between the Autobots and the mighty Decepticons, culminating in Optimus Prime dispatching Bumblebee on a mission to Earth to set up a new refuge for their kind, ensuring their survival for future battles.

This scene offers more than just a glimpse into Cyberton as a real planet inhabited by Transformers; it’s infused with a style that harks back to the iconic 1980s Transformers cartoon. The nostalgic designs of the characters are amplified by the exciting action, which also pays homage to the past. While Bay is renowned for his mastery of action films, his aggressive and intense action sequences sometimes seemed incongruous within the Transformers franchise. However, this Cybertron scene manages to be a thrilling robot battle while still maintaining tension.

In contrast to the Bay’s Transformers movies which aimed to integrate these animated characters into a realistic environment, Bumblebee’s opening scene made it clear that it was meant to be more light-hearted and fun. It seemed as if a cartoon had been brought to life in an engaging and enjoyable manner, capturing the essence of this universe and its characters, providing something genuinely meaningful for the audience.

This Bumblebee Scene Set The Tone For What Worked In Transformers One

Transformers One Finally Let The Transformers Take Center Stage

In the movie “Bumblebee,” the Cybertron scene stood out as a significant leap for the series, paving the way for the highly praised “Transformers One.” This animated film revival of the franchise was widely appreciated as the best installment since “Bumblebee.” Much of its success could be attributed to its adoption of the elements that made the Cybertron scene so well-liked.

Movie Tomatometer Popcornmeter Box Office
The Transformers: The Movie (1986) 62% 88% $5.8 million
Transformers (2007) 57% 85% $709.7 million
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) 20% 57% $836.3 million
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) 35% 55% $1.123 billion
Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) 18% 50% $1.104 billion
Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) 16% 43% $605.4 million
Bumblebee (2018) 90% 75% $467.9 million
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023) 51% 91% $438.9 million
Transformers One (2024) 89% 97% $129.4 million

In my perspective, the Transformers series has often shied away from making its robot characters the main focus, opting instead for their adventures to play second fiddle to human narratives. However, Bumblebee follows suit with Hailee Steinfeld’s character, Charlie, as the movie’s primary protagonist. Interestingly, I sensed that the Cybertron scene represented a bold step by the franchise, attempting to shift the storytelling focus towards Optimus and other Transformers for a change.

Transformer One has a sense of being an extended Cybertron scene turned into a full-length film. It brought the franchise back to its animated origins by focusing solely on Transformers characters, leaving humans out of the picture to let these mechanical heroes shine. This installment offered more insight into the Transformers’ lore as it delved into the dark mysteries hidden within Cybertron, a place called home for these extraordinary beings. Moreover, it provided a unique opportunity to develop the Transformers themselves as characters, particularly by exploring the intricate bond between Optimus Prime and Megatron. Transformers One offered the most captivating portrayal of Cybertron, but its creation was largely due to the efforts of none other than Bumblebee.

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2025-05-29 03:11

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