As a seasoned cinema enthusiast with a soft spot for the transformative world of Transformers, I must say that this recent resurgence of interest in the franchise has left me reminiscing about my own journey through the Autobot and Decepticon-filled universe.
Following the release of Transformers One this autumn, many enthusiasts are reminiscing about the series and revisiting some of its popular titles. This week, the initial live-action film in Michael Bay’s collection climbed to number 4 on Netflix’s most-watched movies chart. If you’re one of those eager to marathon the escapades of the AutoBots, it might be a hassle at present to track down all the movies and TV shows.
2007’s film “Transformers” can now be streamed on Netflix, drawing in fans as expected. The first installment of the series, titled “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” premiered in U.S. cinemas on September 4th, rekindling interest in the series and attracting a fresh wave of followers eager to transform and hit the road. Last month, “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” was added to Paramount+’s streaming library, and can also be found on DVD, Blu-ray, and various PVOD platforms.
For a guide on streaming other entriesy in the franchise, read on.
Transformers: Generation 1
Absolutely, plenty of enthusiasts might prefer to dive right into the origin. The initial Transformers animated show that aired in 1984 within the U.S. can now be streamed on Tubi and Pluto TV. If you’d like to rent or buy it, it’s also available for that purpose. Notably, all episodes have been compiled into a top-notch DVD box set, retailing at $64.98. This option is ideal for collectors or those who want an ad-free viewing experience.
Regrettably for those who like to collect everything, it appears that Transformers Generation 2 isn’t easily found for streaming, rental, or individual purchase. Fortunately, this might not be a significant setback since the TV version of G2 was essentially re-edited episodes from the initial animated series.
The Transformers: The Movie
For an ordinary fan, The Transformers: The Movie could be a more suitable starting point, but regrettably, it’s challenging to locate at present. Fortunately, you can rent or buy the movie on Apple TV, however, it’s not accessible on other PVOD services. If you’re simply seeking a single, satisfying taste of the original series, it may be worth investing in this version or even hunting for it on DVD.
Live-Action Movies
A multitude of viewers are flocking to watch Transformers (2007) on Netflix at present, however, for the sequels, you’ll need to look towards Paramount+. On Netflix, you can find all five movies directed by Michael Bay under the Transformers franchise, plus the prequels Bumblebee and Rise of the Beasts. Although these films can be found elsewhere, if you’re planning a marathon viewing, consider taking advantage of the free trial offered by Paramount+.
Beast Wars and Beast Machines
Following in the franchise was the spin-off series, Beast Wars: Transformers, which debuted using CGI animation. This entire series can now be streamed on the official Transformers YouTube channel. Additionally, it can be found on Tubi, Pluto TV, and The Roku Channel. While it’s available for rental or purchase, it may not be ideal for most viewers to start with as its dated animation style might be too distracting to fully enjoy. However, Beast Wars holds a significant place in many hearts due to nostalgia.
Transformers YouTube Channel
While you’re already enjoying YouTube, there are two more full series waiting for you there at no cost – “Transformers Prime” and “Transformers: Robots in Disguise”. The first one, produced in 2010 as a CGI series, consists of 66 episodes, while the second is from 2015 with 44 episodes. These series could be entertaining for fans eager to explore more about the franchise post “Transformers One”, particularly families with children.
War for Cyberton
On Netflix, you’ll find a variety of Transformers content, such as the initial four live-action movies, segments from Transformers Prime and Transformers Cyberverse. Some of these may be departing Netflix due to licensing issues, but it’s worth noting that there are three original Netflix series featuring the Transformers that are less likely to be removed. These mini-series collectively form The Transformers: War for Cybertron trilogy.
The following series were released from 2020 to 2021, appealing to fans across generations who love the Transformers franchise. This trilogy has received much acclaim, making it a must-see!
Transformers: EarthSpark
To conclude, the newest animated series in the franchise is titled “Transformers: EarthSpark“, currently streaming on Paramount+ and soon to leave Netflix. This show caters particularly to a younger audience, making it an excellent choice for new fans who have recently been captivated by “Transformers One“.
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2024-12-08 21:10