User:Camaro1404

Transformers have been a huge hit on the big screen for many years now. But when Micahel Bay and Steven Spielberg put their heads together and created a new Transformers movie in 2007, the Transformers increased in popularity significantly. Alot of new cars that werent supposed to hit the streets for a good amount of time were able to be used in this action packed thriller of a movie. One example of a new car is the 2010 Makeshift Camaro from Chevrolet. This car was cast as the role of Bumblebee. Now Bumblebee has been all different types of vehicles in the animated Transformers movies. This car wasn't supposed to be out yet until 2010, but fortunately, Michael Bay was able to pull a few strings and get this car into the movie. According to Michael Bay, this car will be used in the new Transformers sequel, Revenge of The Fallen, which makes it's debut in theatres June 24th of this year. There has also been word of a third Transformers movie, but that has not yet been confirmed. Now in the beginning of the movie, you see Bumblebee as the old Camaro. But towards the middle of the movie is where you see him switch to the new Camaro. Another good example of a new car is the truck that was used for the role of Optimus Prime. On August 20, 2006, Dodge released their newest truck, the Dodge SRT10. Michael Bay was once again able to pull some strings to use this car in the movie, and thought it would be perfect for the role of Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots. The cars used for the Decepticons were alittle bit harder to get though. Only becaue, a good amount of the vehicles belonged either to the Airforce, or the FBI, etc. For example. The vehicle that was used to play Decepticon Barricade, was supposed to be Ford Mustang, but Michael Bay wanted to go one step further with the vehicle of choice as Barricade, and switched to the Audi R8. If the fans enjoyed the first Transformers movie, and if the sequel does good, the sequel could not only make the Transformers movies even more popular than they once were, but can also increase the option of the possibility seeing a third sequel hit the big screen. This all depends on how the second sequel does in both the box-office and when the movie is released on shelfs, just how many fans will buy the movie. There's no telling what can happen next.