The action-packed sci-fi movie Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, part of the popular Transformers series featuring giant robots, will soon be removed from Netflix. The film, which came out in 2023, didn’t do as well in theaters as expected, and is one of several titles leaving the streaming service next month.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts leaves Netflix in February
According to What’s on Netflix, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts will no longer be available on Netflix after February 25, 2026. That gives fans roughly a month to watch it while it’s still streaming.
Since its release in June 2023, the movie has earned $441.7 million worldwide, costing around $195-200 million to make (according to Box Office Mojo). This makes it the lowest-performing film in the main series of live-action Transformers movies. Here’s how much the previous films earned globally:
- Transformers (2007): $709.7 million
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009): $836.3 million
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011): $1.123 billion
- Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014): $1.105 billion
- Transformers: The Last Knight (2017): $605.4 million
- Bumblebee (2018): $467.9 million
While critics gave the film a lukewarm reception (51% on Rotten Tomatoes), audiences loved it, giving it a 91% rating. This suggests the movie resonated with viewers and demonstrates the franchise remains popular despite the mixed reviews.
Interestingly, Metacritic doesn’t show the same big difference in opinion between critics and audiences. Both groups give the movie fairly similar ratings on the site – a Metascore of 42 and a user score of 5.6 – which both indicate a generally mixed or average reception.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, a follow-up to Bumblebee, is set in 1994. The movie centers around Noah Diaz, a former military electronics expert, and Elena Wallace, an artifact researcher, who team up with the Autobots and Maximals to safeguard a powerful artifact. Their mission quickly escalates, pulling them into a full-scale battle between the Autobots, Maximals, and the villainous Terrorcons.
Steven Caple Jr. directed the movie, based on a screenplay written by Joby Harold, Erich Hoeber, Jon Hoeber, Josh Peters, and Darnell Metayer.
The movie stars Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Tobe Nwigwe, Luna Lauren Vélez, Aidan Devine, and Michael Kelly in live-action roles. Providing the voices for animated characters are Peter Cullen, Ron Perlman, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh, Pete Davidson, Colman Domingo, and several other talented actors.
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.
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