1 Factor in Chris Hemsworth’s Transformers Prequel May Be the Only Saving Grace After Mark Wahlberg’s Blunder

Chris Hemsworth's Transformers movie also has one major factor that makes it superior to Michael Bay's films.

1 Factor in Chris Hemsworth’s Transformers Prequel May Be the Only Saving Grace After Mark Wahlberg’s Blunder

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  • Mark Wahlberg is Hollywood's resident fitness freak but he also excels at comedy movies.
  • Transformers One is a prequel to Michael Bay's franchise and stars Chris Hemsworth.
  • Hemsworth's film also has one major factor that makes it superior to Michael Bay's films.
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Mark Wahlberg is a seasoned actor in Hollywood and is renowned for his unwavering dedication to fully immersing himself in his film roles. He is widely admired, also for his commitment to fitness. Unfortunately, he has also performed in quite a few dud movies and that includes his role in Michael Bay’s Transformers franchise. However, there is one factor in Chris Hemsworth’s Transformers prequel that could save the franchise.

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Mark Wahlberg is famous for quite a few films such as Ted, Mile 22, Planet of The Apes and so many more. Nevertheless, he is more known for his comedy roles right now and perhaps that’s for his best as well.

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What Exactly Is Transformers One?

Optimus Prime in the animated film Transformers One
Transformers One

Transformers One is set to tell a prequel story about the Autobots and Decepticons. Unlike Bay’s live-action films, Transformers One is animated and exists in a distinct continuity. The 2024 movie will delve into the origins of Optimus Prime and Megatron on Cybertron, depicting their transformation from best friends to mortal enemies amid the Cybertron War.

Transformers One is charting a new course for the franchise, aiming to learn from the successes and pitfalls of the live-action movies. By adopting what works and sidestepping previous issues, the film seeks to carve its own success. While exploring new directions, the essence of the Transformers property remains, with a crucial focus on Autobots and Decepticons. It will also feature Chris Hemsworth, which is why fans are so excited for the film as well.

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Transformers One Has One Major Factor That Can Make It Better Than Mark Wahlberg’s Transformers

Mark Wahlberg in the Transformers films
Mark Wahlberg

The expectation for Transformers One is to exclude human characters, a decision seen as positive given widespread criticisms of Michael Bay’s films. Previous installments, including characters like Shia LaBeouf’s Sam Witwicky and Mark Wahlberg’s Cade Yeager, faced criticism for lacking relatable human development. Bay’s films were faulted for diverting attention from the Transformers themselves, leading to a desire for a narrative that places greater emphasis on the iconic robotic characters without the distractions of human-centric storylines.

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Transformers One addresses the human character issue by setting the entire movie on Cybertron, the homeworld of the Transformers. The absence of an Earth setting eliminates any logical reason for human involvement in the story.

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This creative choice is reinforced by the film being a prequel, focusing on exploring the past of the Transformers and underscoring the notion that humans will not play a role in this particular narrative. Obviously, this already can ensure that Chris Hemsworth’s movie will turn out to be better than Michael Bay’s works by a long shot.

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Written by Subhojeet Mookherjee

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Subhojeet Mookherjee is a Freelance Entertainment Writer for FandomWire. A lover and expert in all things movies, games, TV shows, music and more. I've been in the writing business for over five years now, covering various topics all over the world. I love engaging in deep conversations with like-minded people.