Transformers: The Last Knight

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After Optimus Prime takes a dark turn, Cade Yeager joins forces with a group of Autobots to stop a villainous plot to destroy Earth.

Release Date: June 21, 2017

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Runtime: 2h 35m

Budget: $217,000,000

Box Office: $605,425,157

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Runtime
2h 35m

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Budget
$217,000,000

Box Office
$605,425,157

Mark Wahlberg
Cade Yeager
Josh Duhamel
Col. William Lennox
Anthony Hopkins
Sir Edmund Burton
Laura Haddock
Vivian Wembley
John Turturro
Seymour Simmons
Glenn Morshower
General Morshower
Liam Garrigan
King Arthur
Mitch Pileggi
TRF Group Leader
Tony Hale
JPL Engineer
Gil Birmingham
Chief Sherman
Nicola Peltz
Tessa Yeager (voice)
Peter Cullen
Optimus Prime (voice)
Gemma Chan
Quintessa
Frank Welker
Megatron (voice)
Erik Aadahl
Bumblebee (voice)
Jim Carter
Cogman (voice)
Omar Sy
Hot Rod (voice)
Ken Watanabe
Drift (voice)
John Goodman
Hound (voice)
John DiMaggio
Crosshairs / Nitro Zeus (voice)
Reno Wilson
Sqweeks / Mohawk (voice)
Jess Harnell
Barricade (voice)
Tom Kenny
Wheelie (voice)
Steve Buscemi
Daytrader (voice)
Steven Barr
Volleybot (voice)
Mark Ryan
Lieutenant / Bulldog (voice)
Andy Bean
Lawyer
Stephen Hogan
Viviane's Father
Dan Warner
Military Attache
Claude Knowlton
JPL Director
Phill Langhorne
CNN News Reporter
Christina Tam
Scientist
Jacob Zachar
Young JPL Engineer
Maggie Steed
Viviane's Grandmum
Sara Stewart
Viviane's Mum
Phoebe Nicholls
Aunt Helen
Rebecca Front
Aunt Marie
Mark Dexter
U.K. Prime Minister
Rob Jarvis
Downing Street Policeman
Tim Downie
Polo Player
Nicholas Khan
Scientist
Pauline McLynn
Female Researcher
Seeta Indrani
News Reporter
Simon Harrison
News Reporter
Wendy Albiston
Submarine Ticket Agent
John Burke
Pentagon Colonel
Granville Ames
Pentagon Official
Jim Wisniewski
Government Suit
Drew B. Waters
F-16 Pilot
Tom Wright
Military Attache
Akiva Goldsman
Writer / Producer
Don Murphy
Producer
Michael Bay
Director / Executive Producer

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Reviewer:
r96sk
Date:
January 22, 2025
'Transformers: The Last Knight' is normal service resumed. I shockingly loved watching the prior 'Transformers: Age of Extinction', no idea how but I truly did. This sequel, however, is more akin to those other movies in the franchise, it's minutely better than - but still as bad as - series worst 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon'. It's another entry that lasts for just short of 150 minutes, which is again too long. You do have to respect how much the filmmakers fit into such long run times though, like (bar last time) it's mostly all underwhelming but you can't exactly say there are any proper lull moments in there. The whole English knights construction of a plot here just went through one ear and out the other, admittedly these flicks are nonsensical as it is so I guess this overly entwined plot does feel right at home. On the cast, Mark Wahlberg isn't as fun, though I did mildly enjoy Anthony Hopkins. I still don't get truly annoyed by these movies, even though I properly should. I think it's because there is an essence of the flat-out action that I can find enjoyment in, so things never truly get mind-numbingly dull. With that said, they are most certainly disappointing films (usually).
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
CinemaSerf
Date:
May 21, 2023
You know what? I didn't hate this one. Indeed I think it might actually be my favourite! Naturally alarm bells go off when you think your hear Sir Anthony Hopkins doing the narration. Surely not? As this latest outing for the unidentifiable mechanised battle-mongers takes shapes, though, there is actually a bit more of a story underpinning it. Of course there is a secret, all-powerful gizmo for them to discover and fight over and this time we drag in Arthurian legend, Stonehenge and a belted earl in the form of Sir Anthony. This film does have a sense of imminent conclusion to it too as "Optimus" sets off in search of his duplicitous creator "Quintessa" (Gemma Chan) with a view to a showdown that will secure the future of Earth for ever. Meantime, "Cade" (still Mark Wahlberg) and "Lennox" (a well past his best Josh Duhamel) are going through the combat motions as the legendary staff of "Merlin" has to stay out of the hands of the dastardly "Decepticons". This has more of it's tongue in it's cheek, it's less intense and takes itself less seriously than some of the others in the series. We still have to endure the rather supercilious monologues from the increasingly pompous "Prime" but this, for me at any rate, had more of a substantial sense of adventure to it. As usual, the casting - Laura Haddock is terrible - isn't up to much but keep an eye out for Stanley Tucci who clearly couldn't get enough after the last film and so comes back for a brief cameo here. It's rotten, forgettable and ought to be the last of these - but I still rather grudgingly engaged with it a bit more.
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
40w2000
Date:
February 25, 2018
Soulless garbage. Must have been written in less then 15 minutes. How hard can it be to write an entertaining film about transforming alien robots? If you're Michael Bay, very hard indeed. And the jokes. Wow. The jokes. I cringed after each and everyone. So many attempts at humour falling flat on their faces and smashing all of their teeth on the floor. The makers of this movie should be forced into exile.
Rating:
1.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
September 19, 2017
The _Transformers_ franchise has never been good. Some say that the series is "Dumb fun with good action and cool explosions. To me, that could maybe be used to describe only the third movie. The first one is promising and has a certain "child-like-wonder" appeal. But neither of them are truly **good**. The second _Transformers_ is meaningless garbage. But when _Age of Extinction_ was released in 2014, the franchise hit new, abysmal lows. Watching _Transformers_ wasn't just a chore, it wasn't just boring, it was excruciating. It was so bad I felt nauseous. I was aggravated to the point of brimming with feelings of genuine anger. They say that if a film makes you feel something, that is a victory in itself. Be it sadness, excitement, intrigue, joy, hope, nostalgia, hysteria, love, fear, warmth - whatever - I tend to agree with that statement. What I felt in _Age of Extinction_ was not a victory. It was a failure. A Guinness Book of World Records level failure. _Transformers: The Last Knight_, is at least that bad again. Arguably worse. I guess it didn't dedicate an entire character to being a justification for paedophilia, so it has that up on its predecessor. _Final rating:½ - So bad it’s offensive. I may never fully recover._
Rating:
1.0