Development In December 2018, when asked about the future of the
Transformers franchise, producer
Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated that another big
Transformers film "would be produced" and that it would be "different than the ones that we've done before." He described the process as more of an "evolution," saying that there is more freedom to create and what they can do with it. After the success of
Bumblebee that year, he said that the series would make some changes in tone and style, inspired by the film.
Bumblebee director
Travis Knight said his goal was to return to his animation studio,
Laika, though he acknowledged that he has a few ideas for a sequel.
John Cena expressed interest in reprising his role in a sequel. Writer
Christina Hodson said that "[she] knows where [she wants] to go with the next one". In late January 2019, a sequel was announced. In March, di Bonaventura confirmed they were developing a script for a
Bumblebee sequel. In January 2020,
Paramount Pictures was reportedly working on two different
Transformers films, one written by
James Vanderbilt and another written by
Joby Harold. In November,
Steven Caple Jr. was hired to direct Harold's script. In February 2021, it was revealed that the film was going under the working title
Transformers: Beast Alliance, hinting the introduction of characters from the
Beast Wars franchise. During a virtual event held by Paramount in June, di Bonaventura and Caple revealed the official title as
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (revealing to be both a
Bumblebee sequel and
Beast Wars film in one), and confirming that it would feature the
Maximals, the Predacons, and a new take on the
Terrorcons faction. The film's tone and action were heavily influenced by
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Despite the announcement of the Predacons, no such member appeared in the finished film. In an April 2023 interview, Di Bonaventura stated that the film's story will have a character arc for Optimus Prime prior to the
2007 film, akin to Bumblebee in his self-titled film. In May, Caple said that the events of the 2007 film will be preserved, but also that the story would be standalone and that "Ultimately, all you need to know is that they're trying to get back to Cybertron."
Michael Bay again serves as producer, along with the same producers as the previous film.
Duncan Henderson joined as producer, in what would be his final film before his death from pancreatic cancer.
Casting In April 2021,
Anthony Ramos was cast for the lead role in the film. Later that month,
Dominique Fishback was cast opposite Ramos. It was also revealed that Darnell Metayer and Josh Peters had been hired to rewrite Harold's screenplay. In June, actress
Lauren Vélez revealed that she has a role in the sequel. In the same month,
Peter Cullen was confirmed to return as
Optimus Prime for the film, In October 2022, Caple Jr. revealed that
Michelle Yeoh and
Pete Davidson will voice Airazor and Mirage, respectively, in the film. Though the character was omitted from the final film due to poor test screening results. While Sobolov, being the sole cast member from the
Beast Wars animated series, voiced both the Terrorcon Battletrap and the Maximal Rhinox, though Rhinox did not speak in the finished product. On April 6, 2023, two months before the film's release,
Tongayi Chirisa was announced to be voicing the Maximal Cheetor. On April 27, 2023, after the release of the second trailer,
Colman Domingo was announced to be voicing
Unicron. Filming also took place in parts of
Peru such as
Machu Picchu,
Cusco,
Tarapoto, and
San Martín,
New Mexico,
Iceland, and
Brooklyn. On October 20, it was announced that filming had officially wrapped.
Post-production Rather than
Industrial Light and Magic from the previous installments, the film's visual effects for the
Transformers and
Beast Wars characters were provided by
Moving Picture Company and
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