'Transformers': Rise of the Beasts' brings new characters to franchise

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LONDON : Autobots took over London's Leicester Square on Wednesday as the latest instalment in the “Transformers” film franchise held its European premiere.Huge statues of the film's characters, Autobot leader Optimus Prime and Maximal leader Optimus Primal, towered over the red carpet where cast memb

LONDON : Autobots took over London's Leicester Square on Wednesday as the latest instalment in the “Transformers” film franchise held its European premiere.

Set in 1994, the Paramount Pictures movie is the seventh instalment in the series based on the popular Hasbro toys, and is a sequel to 2018 movie “Bumblebee”. It brings in a new faction of Transformers, the Maximals, who join forces with the Autobots to fight off planet-eating villain Unicron. Ramos and Fishback play unemployed former military electronics expert Noah and artefact researcher Elena respectively, a duo who are unknown to each other but are both drawn into the battle for Earth.

Asked about performing against computer-generated Autobots for much of the film, Ramos said: “It was interesting... you do a whole scene, emotional scenes to no one, you just use your imagination.”

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