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Worth it or Woke?
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Another Transformers Movie? Michael Bay’s Returns
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Another Transformers Movie? Michael Bay’s Returns

Here we go again. Paramount Pictures has announced that Michael Bay, the maestro of explosions and chaotic editing, is returning to direct a new live-action Transformers movie—his first since 2017’s Transformers: The Last Knight. The news, which broke on June 27, 2025, has been met with a mix of nostalgia and exhaustion from fans and critics alike. While Bay’s bombastic style defined the franchise’s early box office dominance, the prospect of yet another entry in this overstretched series feels less like a revival and more like a tired encore for a band that should’ve left the stage years ago. Let’s be clear: this isn’t entirely about Bay. The man’s films are what they are—visual spectacles that prioritize pyrotechnics over plot, coherence, or character depth (13 Hours notwithstanding). His five Transformers movies, starting with 2007’s original, raked in a staggering $4.3 billion globally, with Dark of the Moon (2011) alone crossing the $1.1 billion mark. But even those dizzying numbers couldn’t mask the diminishing returns. By The Last Knight, the franchise hit a low with $605 million and a critical drubbing that made even diehard fans wince. Bay’s return, reportedly spearheaded by his own pitch to Paramount last year, feels less like a triumphant comeback and more like a desperate grab for relevance in a franchise that’s been running on fumes. The Transformers series—now seven live-action films deep, plus the recent animated Transformers One—has long overstayed its welcome. The first film was a novel spectacle, introducing Optimus Prime and the Autobots to a new generation with CGI that, at the time, felt revolutionary. The sequels, though? A blur of incomprehensible action, cringe-inducing humor, and plots so thin they’d make discount paper towels jealous. The 2018 Bay-produced spinoff Bumblebee was a brief bright spot, scaling back the chaos for a more grounded, character-driven story. But let’s not kid ourselves—Bumblebee was merely okay, a low bar that somehow became the franchise’s peak. Since then, Rise of the Beasts (2023) tried to blend Bumblebee’s heart with Bay’s excess and still only mustered $441.7 million, a far cry from the billion-dollar glory days. Scene from 2018’s Bumblebee So why are we here again? Paramount’s under pressure to keep the Transformers IP alive, with a 2029 deadline to retain the franchise rights. Bay’s return seems like a calculated move to recapture the box office magic of the early 2010s, but it’s hard to shake the feeling that this is a solution in search of a problem. The studio’s also juggling other projects, including a Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover and a live-action film from Transformers One director Josh Cooley. That’s potentially five new Transformers-related projects in development, which sounds less like a creative renaissance and more like a studio throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. Fans on X aren’t exactly buzzing with excitement either. Some have called out Bay’s track record of “cringe humor” and “weak stories,” while others lament the choice of writer Jordan VanDina, whose resume hasn’t inspired confidence. The sentiment is clear: the Transformers franchise, once a cultural juggernaut, feels like a relic of a bygone era, clinging to relevance in a cinematic landscape that’s moved on. plot? character development? no. just autobots yelling in 4K — Debayo (@debayo_xx) June 27, 2025 Michael Bay is the worst director in Hollywood. — TheTyrannicalTweetr….. (@dubdc40) June 27, 2025 At Worth It or Woke?, we’re all about asking whether something delivers value or just panders to tired trends. Another Transformers movie, especially under Bay’s explosion-heavy helm, leans hard into the latter. The franchise peaked with Bumblebee’s modest charm, and even that wasn’t enough to justify more sequels. With eight films already in the can, do we really need more robots smashing each other amidst incomprehensible CGI chaos? It’s not about Bay’s sometimes lack of thoughtfulness as a director—though his style often feels like a sledgehammer to the senses—it’s about a franchise that’s been milked dry. Let’s call it what it is: a cash grab, not a creative necessity. Verdict: Not Worth It. The Transformers saga needs a permanent recharge, not another trip to the salvage yard. Save your Dramamine for something fresh. Sources: IMDb, The Express Tribune, ComicBookMovie.comThe post Another Transformers Movie? Michael Bay’s Returns first appeared on Worth it or Woke.
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The albums Prince thought were too weird to release: “Really erotic”
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The albums Prince thought were too weird to release: “Really erotic”

A bit too spicy for the mainstream.
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The final time John Lennon performed a song by The Beatles: “I wrote it with John”
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The final time John Lennon performed a song by The Beatles: “I wrote it with John”

He'd never play it again.
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Roger Waters’ five favourite songwriters of all time: “A truth in everything that he’s done”
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Roger Waters’ five favourite songwriters of all time: “A truth in everything that he’s done”

Fine choice.
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The real reason The Who’s Pete Townshend hated Woodstock: “They put LSD in the coffee”
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The real reason The Who’s Pete Townshend hated Woodstock: “They put LSD in the coffee”

He wasn't impressed.
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The one musician Dave Grohl said would never forgive him: “I know it”
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The one musician Dave Grohl said would never forgive him: “I know it”

Never going back again.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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12 Worrisome Food Recalls That Never Made It To Grocery Stores
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12 Worrisome Food Recalls That Never Made It To Grocery Stores

Food recalls don't always mean removing everything from grocery store shelves. Sometimes it's the food destined for restaurants and other institutions, too.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Study: Blueberry compound may be the key to fighting Alzheimer’s and aging naturally
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Study: Blueberry compound may be the key to fighting Alzheimer’s and aging naturally

by Evangelyn Rodriguez, Natural News: Pterostilbene (PTE), found in blueberries and grapes, may combat Alzheimer’s, slow aging and boost memory, outperforming resveratrol. Unlike resveratrol, PTE is better absorbed by the body and crosses the blood-brain barrier more effectively. PTE can reduce inflammation, protect mitochondria, activate longevity genes (like SIRT1) and improve synaptic plasticity. TRUTH LIVES […]
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Let Trump Save Us from War with Iran
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Let Trump Save Us from War with Iran

by Paul Craig Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts: The ongoing pundit discussions whether or not the US attack destroyed the three Iranian nuclear facilities, which might or might not have been involved in developing a weapon, with many challenging the Trump administration’s report that all three facilities were destroyed, is stupid and even dangerous.  The whore media, […]
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