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Transformers: Rise of the Beastswas one of the most anticipated projects last year, resuming the adventurous journey of the Autobots. Given that the project featured loads of interesting fight sequences, it was given that the inspiration behind the same would have been iconic.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

Film director Steven Caple Jr, who helmed Sylvester Stallone’sCreed II, used the sports drama movie as a base to work on the fighting scenes of the 2023 project. He even admitted to bringing the same stunt team he used on his previous project to yield great results.

Sylvester Stallone’sCreed IIContributed toTransformers: Rise of the Beasts’Epic Fight Scenes

TheTransformersfranchise has managed to gain a strong fan following thanks to its Autobots and fighting sequences among other factors. The explosion-heavy sci-fi face-offs are what made fans more excited about its projects, withTransformers: Rise of the Beastsmaking the same hype.

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It surely managed to impress the audience with action-packed sequences, especially the Terrorcon’s surprise attack against the Autobots and Maximals.

But,these fighting sequenceswere all a result of director Steven Caple Jr’s previous experience withCreed II.In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporterlast year, he explained,

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“I actually brought on the same stunt team. [Creed II stunt coordinator] Danny Hernandez reached out and introduced me to this guy named [fight coordinator] Shahaub Roudbari. I just wanted to make sure we had some really cool fight sequences in there.”

He continued,

A still from Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

“I did the same thing on Creed II, but I wanted the fights to be more raw. You felt the punches in Creed, and I was like, ‘How do you do that with robots and no blood? How can we make sure we feel the punches and the blows, and keep the transformation aspect to it? How can we dabble in that?’ So everything is not just shoot ‘em up.”

The director explained that he also noted exploring several ideas while working on the hand-to-hand combat.

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“When we were doing hand-to-hand combat, it was like, ‘How can this character bend his arm this way or transform mid-fight? How can we have a weapon transform mid-action?'”

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Working on his 2016 sports-drama movie was a major help to him as he became aware of what he could implement for his Autobots movie.

“So, [Creed II] was super helpful, but when you’re making a Creed film, you have to fake the punches. No one could really get hit, or at least you hope they don’t. But on this one, you could really punch the hell outta your robots. You’re trying to make people cringe even though everything they’re seeing on screen is fake. So that is the goal.”

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts took Michael Bay’s guidance

While one would think that Stallone’s project was the only thing that helped him during the making of theTransformersmovie, the reality is quite different. He further revealed reaching out to previous directors, especially Michael Bay, for guidance.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’Director Reached Out to Michael Bay for Guidance

In the same interview,the film director, Caple Jradmitted that he didn’t shy away from taking guidance from previousTransformersdirectors for help. He named Michael Bay as one such figure, who is renowned for his work on big-budget action films.He has helmed the first five franchise films fromTransformers(2007) toTransformers: The Last Knight(2017).

He revealed,

“I hit up Michael Bay, who’s, of course, a producer on this project. He was making Ambulance at the time, but he still picked up the phone and hopped onto Zoom.”

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Caple Jr continued,

“And a lot of it was like, ‘How do I deal with visual effects?’ because that’s a new area for me…Monday through Friday, I was prepping for the film, and Saturday, Sunday, I was learning a lot from the visual effects supervisor and calls with Michael Bay.”

He added that Bay provided several hints and tips on working with certain things, which was a big help for the former who was starting afresh in that department. However, his efforts didn’t yield great results as the movie turned out to become a financial disappointment, grossing over $437.9 million worldwide viathe Numbers.

Transformers: Rise of the Beastsis streaming on Paramount+.

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Priya Sharma, Senior Content Writer and Social Media Manager at FandomWire and Animated Times. Having graduated in Journalism and Mass Communication, she possesses extensive expertise in crafting engaging and informative content. She has written over 2000 articles across Animated Times and FandomWire on pop culture, showing her dedication to delivering diverse and trending content to readers across the world. Apart from pop culture, she is quite enthusiastic about the Hallyu culture and is exploring the world of anime, expanding the horizons of her knowledge.

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