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‘Bumblebee’ Gets 100% Positive Score on Rotten Tomatoes Meter

The wait is over as the first set of reviews of the movie Bumblebee are out now and a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes seems to be the kind of start this Transformers spin-off movie expected in their hearts.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

The movie got a 100% positive score as a result of the 12 reviews they got after the premiere of the movie and we can say that it’s not quite a big thing as having 12 reviews don’t say much about the movie but we have to admit that not having even a single bad review is a great thing to begin with.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

But, the main thing about the reviews is that the fans are saying that this movie is right up there with one of the best Transformers movies in terms of story and plot of the movie but if we talk about the direction, action, and screenplay then this is the BEST Transformers movie till this date.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

Well, calling Bumblebee the best movie of the Transformers franchise is really a big-big statement because we all know that this Bumblebee movie is the sixth installment in the list of Transformers franchise. In order to know whether the claims are right or not we have to wait for sometime.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

As we all know that the movie is going to show us about the events which happened long before the events of first Transformers movie and a lot of interesting things we are going to see in the movie as there are hopes that we are going to see Optimus Prime also in the movie.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

We all have seen the trailer of Bumblebee and we have to say that we are glad that we are going to have this solo movie of the character or Transformer Bumblebee as he is one of the most popular and beloved Transformers behind Optimus Prime for sure.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

Also, the fan-following of this franchise is really huge and people who think that this isn’t true should know the fact that ‘Transformers Franchise’ is the 13th highest grossing film series of all-time and two films of this franchise has also grossed $1 billion each.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

The biggest thing about this movie is that the man behind all the previous Transformers films, Michael Bay is not the one who has directed this one as it is none other than Travis Knight who is the director of this one because the studio wants something fresh this time for the franchise.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

Well, I’m really excited about this movie because I’m also a fan of all those big giant Autobots and quite a fan of all those villainous Decepticons. So, a lot of hopes of fans and people are in this movie because the status of the Transformers franchise is on the shoulder of this one.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

The interesting part of the movie is that we are going to see a lot of fresh faces as there are a lot of talented stars in the movie. We will see Hailee Steinfeld portraying the character of Charlie Watson along many other great stars starring in the movie.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

John Cena is also in the movie who is portraying the role of Jack Burns, Jorge Lendeborg Jr. in the role of Memo, John Ortiz as Dr. Powell, Pamela Adlon in the role of Mrs. Watson, Rachel Crow in the role of Celia, and many other.

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

The synopsis of the movie Bumblebee is down below and you can have a look at it in order to know what the movie is going to be all about and also the things which fans are waiting to see,

“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.”

Bumblebee Rotten Tomatoes

Bumblebee movie is going to make its way into the theaters on December 21. are you excited for the Bumblebee? Tell us in the comments section below.

Rishabh Naudiyal

"Writing is one of my strengths and all I can say is that I observe things and try my best in order to convert them into words without the pressure of satisfying people's demands."
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