Despite being around for decades prior, Michael Bay’sTransformersmovies brought the famous Autobots into live-action for the first time. Despite critics disliking them, his films were very successful at the box office, with two surpassing $1 billion. Fans loved the action but argued thattheTransformershuman characters could use some work, which became a common criticism. Despite the criticism, Bay revived the franchise and set it up to be where it is now. Along the way, he made some significant changes to the lore, but that may be for the better.

Peter Cullen’s Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots and his decades of work with the character is iconic. However, Bay chose to focus not just on him but also on the other Transformers as well. While the overarching plot still revolved around Optimus being in charge, other characters had important moments along the way, leading to a lot of unique moments. By taking characters that were originally used as sidekicks,Bay changed the team dynamics by making one character more than just a sidekick.

Charlie talking to Bumblebee in Bumblebee.

Bumblebee Went From Sidekick to Main Character

When the first generation ofTransformerswas released, Bumblebee was designed more for the younger crowd, operating as a trusted lieutenant for Optimus Prime. Throughout Michael Bay’s films,Bumblebee takes over as the heart of the team. By allowing him to take a bigger role in the franchise, Bay opened up new avenues to explore his relationship with the other Autobots and expand his role. No longer stuck in Optimus' shadow, Bumblebee flourished to the point of getting a spin-off prequel that was well-received critically despite underperforming at the box office.

“Ultimately,Bumblebeeis not just a good prequel to the mainTransformersfranchise, it’s the best entry in the series so far - even better than Bay’s original 2007 movie.” -Molly Freeman -Screen Rant’sBumblebeeReview

Blended image of stills from The Transformers The Movie (1986) & Bumblebee (2018)

Despite not being directed by Bay, his influence was felt throughoutBumblebee’s runtime. Set before any of the other films, this allowed him to take the spotlight and show how he became the character he is. His growing bond with Hailee Steinfeld is one of the most genuine parts of the film, marking one of the best human stories in the franchise. With fanshoping forBumblebee 2to happen, Bumblebee looks to be a pillar of the Transformers cinematic universe. However, the only upcoming movie announced istheTransformers/G.I. Joecrossover movie, so he’ll be hard-pressed to stand out.

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Taking Away His Ability to Speak Made Him Unique

One of the biggest changes Michael Bay made to Bumblebee was his ability to speak. The removal of his voice box doesn’t just make it harder to communicate;it separates him from the other Autobots. His noises added additional drama or humor to scenes, as the music included made him feel more expressive. The unspoken bonds he forged with characters felt genuine due to the expressive nature Bay crafted him with, giving more weight to emotional moments. In addition, watching Bumblebee lose his voice box in his solo movie becomes more heartbreaking, as you understand how he got there.

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Transformers Onegave Bumblebee the ability to speak again, with Keegan-Michael Key entering the role. Played as more of a motormouth,Transformers Oneshowed Bumblebee was better when not talkingas a character, feeling too much like the other Autobots in the film. In live-action, he was the only character with his affliction, setting him apart and making him feel special. Losing that ability makes him just like the rest. Michael Bay’s choice to make Bumblebee unique made him a better character, changing theTransformersfranchise for the better.

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Transformers is a multimedia franchise consisting of movies, TV Shows, video games, and comics. The franchise centers on a race of humanoid robots called the autobots who must protect Earth from the Decepticons. Some of the most popular characters include Megatron, Optimus Prime, and Bumblebee. In 2007, the first live-action movie in the franchise was released starring Shia Labeouf.