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First reactions to ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ will have you racing into theaters

'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts' will be a fun and exciting movie-going experience for fans this summer.

It’s time to gear up and morph into your bravest version because Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is headed to theaters next month, and we’ll soon be facing a larger-than-life battle against good and evil and right vs. wrong.

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Fans have been pouring into theaters for the unexpectedly inspiring films since 2007, and while the premise for them might not be what you initially anticipate being feel-good storylines, we’re always taught a lesson by the Autobots, sensing a profoundly personal bond between man and machine. While Bumblebee and Rise of the Beasts are technically separate entities from the Michael Bay Transformers realm, there’s a tie connecting all of them.

Rise of the Beasts is adding something exciting to the mix, however, with the Maximals that long-time Transformers fans have been anxiously anticipating, and early reactions to the film elicit a level of excitement in soon-to-be-audiences that we haven’t felt in quite some time.

Early screenings of Rise of the Beasts took place tonight, and the reactions rolling out are everything we hoped for, with this audience member calling it a great experience.

Steven Weintraub calls the film one of the best in the franchise, noting that people even clapped in the theater and that kids enjoyed the ride too. It’s always great to add a film to your family watch list.

This movie-goer calls brings up a significant selling point for many who have spoken about the screenings so far: 90s hip-hop moments are a big piece of this puzzle.

This fan also mentioned 90s hip-hop and shared that they nearly jumped out of their seat during the film’s final scenes. Not only will we be in for an exciting ride, but it’ll also be somewhat shocking as this piece of the story wraps up, and we can’t wait.

Another film buff says it’s the best in the franchise, and we have to admit that what makes us even more thrilled than that is how many people say this one is downright fun. There’s something special about going to the movies for a rom-com, a Disney film, or something terrifying — but it’s another realm entirely when you go to the movies to simply be entertained and to call it a fun ride.

Another nod to what will surely be an iconic soundtrack, this reaction Tweet highlights Bumblebee, and you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t love this fan-favorite Transformer.

The Nerds of Color might have one of the best reactions yet; sharing that Rise of the Beasts makes audiences feel like there’s still a lot of fun left to be had with the Autobots we love so much.

The all-star cast is being praised for their show-stealing moments, and fans will be thrilled to know that Rise of the Beasts will leave you wanting more.

It’s time to grab your favorite Transformers gear and your best friends because Rise of the Beasts will undoubtedly go down as a must-watch summer film, and with a 90s hip-hop soundtrack as the cherry on top, we have a feeling we’ll be checking this one out in theaters on more than one occasion.

You can roll into theaters with the Autobots on June 6, and you won’t want to miss a moment of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.


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