Bumblebee

Every hero has a beginning.

Sinopse

On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie, on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. When Charlie revives him, she quickly learns this is no ordinary yellow VW bug.

  • 6.7
  • 2018
  • Released
  • 1h 54m

Dylan O'Brien

B-127 / Bumblebee (voice)

Hailee Steinfeld

Charlie Watson

John Cena

Jack Burns

Jorge Lendeborg Jr.

Memo Gutierrez

John Ortiz

Dr. Powell

Stephen Schneider

Ron

Jason Ian Drucker

Otis Watson

Pamela Adlon

Sally Watson

Len Cariou

Hank

Glynn Turman

General Whalen

Peter Cullen

Optimus Prime (voice)

Angela Bassett

Shatter (voice)

Justin Theroux

Dropkick (voice)

Gracie Dzienny

Tina Lark

Ricardo Hoyos

Tripp Summers

Lenny Jacobson

Roy

Megyn Price

Amber

Kollin Holtz

Craig

Fred Dryer

Sheriff Lock

Isabelle Ellingson

Mean Girlfriend

Mika Kubo

Mean Girlfriend

Felicia Stiles

Party Goer

George Anagnostou

Party Goer

Brandon Wardle

Party Goer

Krystin Goodwin

News Reporter

Nick Pilla

Young Agent Simmons

Sachin Bhatt

Pilot Hutton

Tim Martin Gleason

Charlie's Dad

Antonio D. Charity

Bill the Mechanic

Courtney Coker

Young Agent

Edwin Hodge

Danny Bell

Jake Huang

Danny's Paintball Team

Dave Cutler

Danny's Paintball Team

Lars Slind

Humvee Driver

David Sobolov

Blitzwing (voice)

Grey DeLisle-Griffin

Arcee (voice)

Jon Bailey

Shockwave / Soundwave (voice)

Steve Blum

Wheeljack (voice)

Kirk Baily

Brawn / Seekers (voice)

Dennis Singletary

Ratchet (voice)

Vanessa Ross

The Mean Girl (uncredited)

Tony Toste

Roller Coaster Rider (uncredited)

Nico Abiera

Boardwalk Patron (uncredited)

Jiana Alvarez

Teen Party Goer / Mean Girl (uncredited)

Jace Areff

Karate Studio Friend (uncredited)

Manny Avina

Karate Student (uncredited)

William W. Barbour

Neighbor (uncredited)

Jesse Stoudt

Boardwalk Teenager (uncredited)

DeMark Thompson

Sector 7 Agent (uncredited)

Boston Rush Freeman

Otis' Dojo Friend (uncredited)

Rachel Crow

Liz

Abby Quinn

Brenda

Stephanie Heiner

Party Goer (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$135,000,000.00

Revenue

$467,989,645.00

Keywords
  • #technology
  • #based on toy
  • #robot
  • #spin off
  • #duringcreditsstinger
  • #1980s
  • #adoring

Reviews

r96sk
@r96sk11 months ago

<em>'Bumblebee'</em> is a decent attempt at a reset of sorts for this franchise, but unfortunately I found it to be a bit boring. There admittedly isn't much to whine about, though alternatively nothing overtly positive springs to my mind about it either. It is still one of the better from the series. Hailee Steinfeld and John Cena are the two that are most noteworthy on the cast, across both t

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 1 year ago

So I thought that "Herbie" had it tough! Well his traumas look like tea with the Queen compared to poor old "Bumblebee"! He actually starts off life with the much less friendly moniker of "B-127" when he is sent to Earth to set things up amidst what looks like the end of the war between the his "Autobots" and the "Decepticons" on their home planet of "Cybertron". He lands slap bang in the middle o

Ruuz
@Ruuzover 6 years ago

Strong contender for best live-action _Transformers_ movie ever made, but Christ, what a low fuckin' bar that is. The fact it isn't the clear and absolute winner is a devastating criticism. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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@TriggerZover 6 years ago

Decent, by the numbers, popcorn movie. Better than the other live action Transformers movie, but still not very good. Best parts were the fight scenes, especially on Cybertron. Otherwise, it was average, 5/10.

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