Thanks to Blu-Ray.com, we now have with us, a press release detailing the highlights of the Home Release of Transformers: The Last Knight.
Feature Summary:
- Transformers: The Last Knight is Paramount Home Media’s first 4K Blu-ray release in Dolby Vision™, which enhances the home viewing experience by delivering greater brightness and contrast, as well as a fuller palette of rich colors. The film also boasts a Dolby Atmos soundtrack remixed specifically for the home theater environment to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead.
- Merging Mythologies – Explore the secret TRANSFORMERS history
- Climbing the Ranks – Military training
- The Royal Treatment: Transformers in the UK
- Motors and Magic
- Alien Landscape: Cybertron
- One More Giant Effin’ Movie
Check out the full press release, after the jump. Cover artwork can be found attached with this news post.
Transformers: The Last Knight 4K and 3D Blu-ray
Paramount Home Media Distribution has officially announced that it will release on 4K Blu-ray 3D Blu-rayand Blu-ray director Michael Bay’s blockbuster’s Transformers: The Last Knight. The groundbreaking adventure will also be available as part of the Transformers’ 5-Movie Blu-ray Collection. All four releases will be available for purchase on September 26.
Transformers: The Last Knight shatters the core myths of the Transformers franchise, and redefines what it means to be a hero. Humans and Transformers are at war, Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving our future lies buried in the secrets of the past, in the hidden history of Transformers on Earth. Saving our world falls upon the shoulders of an unlikely alliance: Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg); Bumblebee; an English Lord (Sir Anthony Hopkins); and an Oxford Professor (Laura Haddock). There comes a moment in everyone’s life when we are called upon to make a difference. In Transformers: The Last Knight, the hunted will become heroes. Heroes will become villains. Only one world will survive: theirs, or ours.
The latest installment in the global TRANSFORMERS franchise stars Mark Wahlberg (The Fighter) and features a sensational supporting cast including Josh Duhamel (Transformers), Stanley Tucci (The Hunger Games), Anthony Hopkins (“Westworld”), Isabela Moner (“100 Things to Do Before High School”), Laura Haddock (Guardians of the Galaxy), Santiago Caberera (“Salvation”), and Jerrod Carmichael (“The Carmichael Show”).
The Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D Combo Packs include a bonus disc with over 80 minutes of behind-the-scenes content and interviews. Travel to Cybertron to explore the Transformers home world, then visit the UK to delve into the locations used to bring the epic adventure to life. In addition, go inside the secret mythology of the legendary robots in disguise, check out the incredible vehicles used in the film and much, much more.
Transformers: The Last Knight is Paramount Home Media’s first 4K Blu-ray release in Dolby Vision™, which enhances the home viewing experience by delivering greater brightness and contrast, as well as a fuller palette of rich colors. The film also boasts a Dolby Atmos soundtrack remixed specifically for the home theater environment to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Merging Mythologies – Explore the secret TRANSFORMERS history
- Climbing the Ranks – Military training
- The Royal Treatment: Transformers in the UK
- Motors and Magic
- Alien Landscape: Cybertron
- One More Giant Effin’ Movie
4K BLU-RAY CONTENT AND TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Fans can enjoy the ultimate viewing experience with the 4K Blu-tay, which includes the special features detailed above, as well as an Ultra HD Disc presented in 4K Blu-ray with English Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD compatible), English 5.1 Discrete Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Discrete Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Audio Description with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. The Combo Pack also includes access to a Digital HD copy of the film.
3D BLU-RAY CONTENT AND TECHNICAL SPECS:
- The Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack includes the special features detailed above, as well as a Blu-ray 3D presented in 1080p high definition with English Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD compatible), English 5.1 Discrete Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Discrete Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Audio Description with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. The Combo Pack also includes access to a Digital HD copy of the film.
*Transformers: The Last Night will also be available in a 5-movie Blu-ray Collection that includes TRANSFORMERS, TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON and TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION, as well as the bonus Blu-ray Disc detailed above and access to Digital HD copies of all five movies.
The TFDrawer
Can you guys give me your thoughts on this?
Fox13
The UK Blu-ray is listed as only containing one disc….
What the actual heck?
GOLD5
I for one cant wait to watch this in Dubbly Anus on my forkey!
Angry Camaro
Ugh this thread and my other old thread.
YoungPrime
With some many Bay Fan's now turning their backs on this crap, Hasbro should take note and step their game up on G1-esk lines. Like the IDW comics, Generations Toys, Video games with same quality that WFC had and give Machinima the middle finger instead of another contract.
They're going to need something to keep their core TF fan/collectors interested while TF Live action films go into hiatus once BumbleBee flops.
AshleyCuadra
eagc7
for example the twins in DOTM, they were filmed, but they got cut out early on, i doubt they would've wasted money doing animation for the twins.
Incepticon
Exactly. That, and despite *filming* things, it doesn't mean those shots ever got any post production, let alone millions of dollars worth of CGI getting worked on, rendered, completed and inserted only to be cut. Many movies end up with TONS of unused footage being thrown away or canned for use in other projects. It's common practice, and hardly unique to this one. But that is also common sense… which is seemingly not something many overly wishful fans have.
eagc7
Tyrese confirmed he never got to film any scenes.
aey103
You mean they are using the Peter Jackson method.
Super Bumblebee
There might an extended cut still, but they're going to wait for you to buy this one first to sell twice as many blue rays
Grimlock_13
You took this quote from a joke post. I suppose I should have put it in quotes since I've never once believed there to be a longer cut pf the film. Sorry, "film".
Ephland
There has never been a legitimate reason to think there would be deleted scenes.
No such thing as "40 minutes cut from the film." The final cut is the one we saw in the theaters.
Technically, every movie has footage "cut." It's called editing.
GAUGE
Epps was never in the movie no cameo was ever filmed. no idea where you got your information from.
Tyrese Gibson already stated he couldn't be in the movie due to the time he was filming Fast in the furious (last one) filming. it was even stated he was hella mad about it.
Try again.
Aimless Misfire
Same here. I'll pick up a 5 pack but I'm not buying this on it's own.
I loved all the live action movies but not this one. The Last Knight wasn't even a movie, it was just a bunch of random scenes & ideas thrown together. No explanation & no continuity. Just 2 hours of random stuff jumbled together. I thought "The Last Knight" was going to be about Optimus Prime, the Dinobots & the Knights Of Cybertron as established in Age Of Extinction. Jokes on me.
Cyber Star
First Live Action transformers movie I will not be buying.
Shizuka
The funniest thing about thus thread is people expecting feted scenes when we didn't get extra scenes for the other 4 movies. We don't even have the IMAX version of RotF yet. I think it was exclusive or something idiotic like that.
Scorpio
Honestly, it is probably not too far off considering the amount of known aspects that we already know got cut;
Those are just the one's i found via a quick search – there are tons of others where filming was witnessed and it never made it into the movie. It's worrying because a majority of these were not even individual scenes but a collection of scenes or even entire plots. There are also additional human scenes that are either featured on the special features or simply were too drawn-out.
Heck, Adam Gerstel basically acknowledged that there are SIX DIFFERENT CUTS OF EVERY SINGLE SCENE in the movie;
"Michael would give notes and say, “OK I like this version. OK, John, now you take a stab at it. OK, Mark, now you take a stab at it. Deb, you take a stab at it.” Everybody cut everything. So really, by the end of it, we had all cut every scene. There had been a version of every scene that every editor cut."
Sure most movies normally do multiple cuts to see how it looks, but considering how jarring the editing is and how rushed the final battle, i'd guess that at least a minute was cut from each scene at minimum.
Yes, the 40 minute number was likely taken from the belief this was going to be a three hour movie. Yet at the same time, it's a realistic number considering the aspects we know were cut and the editing process – which itself seemed to be Bay basically picking whichever he liked out of six edits of a scene (explaining the editing issues)
Ryan101
I think it's because there were rumors flying around that the film was over 3 hours (which Michael Bay debunked on Twitter) and that's where the 40 minute number popped up.
AutobotAvalanche
Obviously every film has cut footage.
But the "40 mins of missing scenes" rumor is UTTER BULLSHIT. Completely unfounded. Someone gave that figure as a guess and everyone decided to run with it.