Paramount Pictures Official You Tube Page has uploaded a new video titled Transformers: The Last Knight | IMAX Featurette.
Sure there are some movie scenes in it, but the new video seems to be what was classified as a “Trailer” to be shown prior to Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
Timestamp certainly fits the supposed 2:01 minute running time. Nevertheless, fans should check the movie release on IMAX to confirm. (But don’t keep your hopes up to see the trailer.)
Official Description:
Get ready to roll out! These robots in disguise are more than meets the eye.
Celebrating a decade of technology and innovation, Michael Bay is using IMAX cameras in an all-new way. Here’s an exclusive behind-the-scenes look including a sneak peek at Transformers: The Last Knight!
Everyone’s favorite shape-shifting robots were first seen in IMAX in 2007’s Transformers. Since then, director Michael Bay has pushed the envelope of epic storytelling by using cutting edge IMAX technology to continue the story of the Autobots. Bay was the first to use the IMAX® 3D Digital Camera in a feature film for 2014’s Transformers: Age of Extinction, and in 2017, he will make history again as the first filmmaker ever to strap two of IMAX’s new ALEXA IMAX 2D digital cameras into a 3D rig for an even more immersive cinematic experience with Transformers: The Last Knight.
Livingdeaddan
I'll be honest, that is the base of my own sense of humour!
Galvatross
To be fair, some of the times the funniest humor is funny because the timing is inappropriate.
I agree. I don't have a problem with the military appearing in the films, but I would have liked the final battles in ROTF and especially DOTM to have a little more Autobot vs. Decepticon action and a little less Lennox and company. Also, the battles without the military are far the most part more character focused than the ones with the military.
BeePrime_WFCTX_106023
Yeah I agree. he wasn't used enough, and in my opinion, properly. I get that he opened up the Pyramid of Giza, but he didn't do enough characteristically. The entire Egypt battle would have been better if say all the Autobots and humans were fighting Devstator and the cons. The cons v Autobots and humans wasn't enough anyway, so adding Devstator into the mix would have made things more interesting. I get that Bay loves the military, but they shouldn't have been the central focus in the Egypt battle, or even any battle where its Autobots v Decepticons (I personally love the absence of the military in AOE, a story with Autobots and an adult main human character but without that character having to be a sort of action hero/soldier)
Livingdeaddan
Exactly why it's beyond me that they would waste it getting robot testicles to dangle in a realistic way.
yeah, sounds a bit like Pom Poko! lol
Not just the individual, but the timing and place. I might laugh my ass of at a necrophilia joke down the pub, but i probably wouldn't go home and tell my family it around the dinner table!
Galvatross
Like I said my biggest problem is that he doesn't use them enough. He should have used them as weapons. If you're going to show wrecking balls, then they should be used to wreck things. Which I guess would be connected to my biggest problem with Devastator as a whole: he wasn't used enough. And I know his time on screen is going to be limited simply due to his massive size and CGI design, but I would have loved to see him go on a wrecking ball rampage through the desert of Egypt.
Most people laughed in the theater when I saw ROTF in 2009, then again humor is pretty subjective. I guess my humor isn't the most mature in the world.
optimusprime42
bay said on facebook it's coming next month
SPLIT LIP
The only sex joke I remember from AOE was the working the stick line, which the joke was Cade's interpretation of his line rather than Shane making an actual innuendo.
BumblebeeFan71
Well despite the opinions on the sexual jokes, Bay seems to be toning them down. If you compare AOE to the previous films, while it still contained adult jokes, there seemed to be much less of them. This might fall into line with my suspicions that Bay is caring more for the material he's working with due to the franchise growing on him over the constant years. Like I said, he has definitely changed from the guy who signed onto the first movie just because it would give him the chance to work with Steven Spielberg. Whether or not you agree with the improvement he has been making all comes down to opinion since we all have our ideas for what the ideal Transformers storyline is.
Livingdeaddan
They're these awkward inappropriate moments in all the TF movies, that were supposed to be funny but fell flat with at least 50%* of the audience.
I'll concede that of all of them, Dev's nuts were probably the least inappropriate for younger viewers, I mean to be fair, most kids have a giggle when they see a Doberman walk past with massive plums banging about behind him.
To me the problem is indicative of the errors these movie make as whole. For example, with CG st a premium, they waste a lot of time and money on silly things, diminish the Decepticon presence, and my earlier concession granted, offer humour that doesn't quite understand it's demographic, and just isn't really that funny.
There are more reasons, check the movie forum.
(*Statistics taken from the national statistics society of my ass)
Wolf
It's all about relevance…if you're not getting it you ain't relevant. If you're getting annoyed by it then they don't want your attention
jackgaughan
Look guy, call me a prude or whatever, but that does not seem like good content too put in a movie about robot guys, gals, and non-binary pals, that just seems bad. I don't want jokes about sex in transformers, I don't care what the MMPA, PEGI, ESRB, the BBFC, or the G.A.R.F.I.E.L.D rate it, it just doesn't seem good. I don't want to watch something and think "here's a guy that's working out his sexual frustatrations via a transformers movie."
Hazekiah
Haha…me, too!
And, again, the G1 comics and cartoons had Buster and Spike CONSTANTLY making out with his ballerina gf and getting all flirty before getting his wife pregnant, not to mention all the interspecies love stories in both mediums, too.
So what's wrong with a legal relationship between two kids only three years apart compared to THAT?
Hell, several Autobots were paired off with gf-type relationships (don't even get me started on Elita-1's "special power" or how Optimus revives her, lol) plus Octane was caught looking at mecha-porn…so where's the harm in a simple joke about Devastator's junk?
Speaking of which, most kids being taken to TF movies by their parents are young boys so it's unlikely they'd need a joke about enemy scrotum explained to them. And if they DO, well…that the fault of their parents.
And New Rule: If you can't even spell "masturbation" properly then you're not allowed to criticize the writers of the movies for making a couple quick jokes about it, lol.
Also, these ARE PG-13 movies…what better target audience for jokes about masturbation?
Oh, and the actor who played Shane actually IS Irish and that IS his real accent, btw.
Chris James
I just saw Fantastic Beasts in IMAX and saw the featurette. I love seeing the audience reaction when Bayformers surprised them in IMAX.
The footage looked great though. I hope they continue to push the 10 year anniversary aspect in TLK's marketing.
Sablebot
Especially if said writer's room brings nothing new or cohesive to the table. . .Writer's Rooms are nothing new. . .Nor are they an automatic indication of better quality. . .