Transformers: Rise of the Beasts follows our old buddy Optimus Prime as he joins forces with primeval Maximals to confront the evil Terrorcons. To begin with, they are not alone. Noah (Anthony Ramos) and Elena (Dominique Fishback), two humans, join forces to uncover the key to a gateway. This key has the power to return all transformers to their homeworld. Unfortunately, the Terrorcons want to use the key for their own gain, which, you guessed it, is bad. Will the team be able to beat the wicked guys? If you are a fan of the Transformers franchise, this film has it all, from action to powerful parts. While caring for his sick brother (Dean Scott Vazquez), Noah is struggling to make ends meet. To accomplish this, he attempts to take a Porsche 911, which turns out to be Mirage (Pete Davidson). Noah and Scourge (Peter Dinklage) rapidly become friends, and he is now a part of a massive mission to stop Scourge and Terrorcons. Bumblebee and Optimus Primal (Ron Perlman), a gorilla, were the most interesting parts of the film. Seeing them in action will undoubtedly give you a burst of adrenaline. Aside from that, the locations are stunning. From New York to Peru and the ruins of Machu Picchu in 1994. It was strange to see transformers fighting in such places. The reason for the half-star is a sequence involving Bumblebee. It was upsetting to learn that five screenwriters were unable to create a fresh new plot. Unnecessary forced emotional scenes in which the actors appeared to be pushed to act. Adding to it was the most predictable dialogue imaginable. The funny aspect of this film is that the writers got the Avengers memo. The second portion of the film is reminiscent of Infinity War and Endgame. How? You will undoubtedly see the crew gather and one of them yell "Maximals...", and your brain will automatically continue the dialogue with "Assemble!" The action then shifts to a battle between extraterrestrial beings and our favorite super-transformers. You will also see the Hulk and Ironman. During the second half of the war, I lost interest. Being the sole humans facing the Terrorcons, Anthony Ramos and Dominique Blackfish did a good job. With his eccentric demeanor, voice actor Pete Davidson stole the event. Our hero, Peter Cullen, who voiced Optimus Prime, gave us shivers with his rendition of the line. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse rocks cinema halls in India Will Johnny Depp play Captain Jack Sparrow once more? 90 Day Fiancé: when did the 90 Days season 6 premiere?