THE Transformers The franchise doesn’t need an R-rated movie as the previous two installments prove. The first film in the franchise, Transformers: The Moviewas released in 1986 and had a PG rating. The story was a continuation of the animated film Transformers television series that has aired since 1984, with the film taking place after the events of season 2, as it continued the characters and plots of the series.
When the first live-action Transformers The film, directed by Michael Bay, was released in 2007, and received a PG-13 rating, which was appropriate for the action’s violence, language, and some sexual references. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has Transformers: Rise of the BeastsAll subsequent live-action films in the franchise have also been rated PG-13. The animated prequel Transformers 1 is the first film in the franchise to be rated PG since Transformers: The MovieAnd Transformer OneThe critical success of is a reminder of why an R-rated film the film wouldn’t work well.
Transformers makes no sense as an R-rated property
A franchise based on a toy line should not be rated R
It is important to remember that beyond the original animated series and film, THE Transformers The franchise began as a toy lineChildren were the target demographic for these toys, the animated series, and the original film. While the series and film are still beloved, they were largely designed to sell Transformers toys and to showcase the various Autobot and Decepticon characters available in the toy lines created throughout the 1980s.
The franchise is now returning to its PG animated roots with
Transformers 1
whose success is a reminder that even PG-13 films may have strayed too far from their kid-friendly origins.
The Bay 2007 Transformers was more of a standard PG-13 sci-fi action story, much like its sequels, filled with Bay’s penchant for over-the-top explosions and action. The live-action films had more mainstream appeal, with some of them being hugely successful commercially, but they stayed in PG-13 territory and didn’t toe the line of R-rated films. The franchise is now returning to its PG animated roots with Transformers 1whose success is a reminder that even PG-13 films may have strayed too far from their kid-friendly origins.
Bumblebee & Transformers One Show Why an R-Rated Transformers Would Be a Mistake
The Best Transformers Movies Are Family-Friendly
Bumblebee And Transformers 1 are the two best-received films in Transformers Beyond their impressive 90% critical ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, what they have in common is that they are two of the most family-friendly films in the franchise. Bumblebee‘s PG-13 rating is much milder than other live-action films.especially compared to the five installments Bay has directed. As for Transformers 1Its PG rating proves that it is even more suitable for families than Bumblebeeand so far the project has met with equal critical success.
Transformers Movie |
Tomatometer Score |
---|---|
Bumblebee (2018) |
90% |
Transformers 1 (2024) |
90% |
Transformers: The Movie (1986) |
62% |
Transformers (2007) |
57% |
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023) |
52% |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) |
35% |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) |
20% |
Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) |
18% |
Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) |
16% |
Manufacturing Bumblebee And Transformers 1 more accessible to a wider range of ages, helped them resonate more than many others Transformers movies. An R-rated movie Transformers Such a film could jeopardize that progress and make the franchise less accessible while preventing much of the originally intended audience from seeing the latest film in theaters. Bumblebee And Transformers 1 prove that Transformers works best when it can be fully appreciated by audiences of all ages.
Why an R-Rated Transformers Movie Will Probably Never Happen
It’s not worth the risk and doesn’t fit the stories Future stories that have been teased
Transformers“The chances of an R-rated film have been raised by one of the producers of the franchise (ComicBook.com), Lorenzo di Bonaventura. He explained that “These films are designed to be for everyone, for all audiences.” and this “We don’t want to disappoint or scare some of our fans by going in a different direction.” Di Bonaventura also acknowledged that Transformers 1like his predecessors, “It costs a lot” clearly showing that an R-rated film is not worth the financial risk, especially when it risks alienating a large portion of the audience.
If Transformers 1The box office can match its critical success, future sequels will likely be PG as well. Transformers And GI Joe a live-action crossover teased in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts“The ending will probably be PG-13, but a story based on two toy lines definitely shouldn’t be rated R. Transformers should stick to PG and PG-13 ratings for now, with the R rating being best left to other franchises.
Sources: ComicBook.com
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