The Chevrolet Camaro is getting a new look for 2014, and so is Bumblebee. Michael Bay, boss of the “Transformers” movie franchise, has unveiled the star car of the fourth installment of the series, ...
With a relationship stretching back to the first film in 2007, the modern Chevrolet Camaro is inexorably linked to the film franchise. In the 2007 film, a black-on-yellow fifth-generation Camaro got ...
The slow roll-out of vehicles used inTransformers 4continues. After teasing the new Optimus Prime and a tricked-out 2014 Corvette Stingray yesterday, director Michael Bay followed up today by showing ...
Although long-time fans showed some reticence when it was announced that Michael Bay was working on a live-action adaptation of the "Transformers" franchise, there is little doubt that his series has ...
Michael Bay pulls back the curtain on a surprisingly good-looking hero car. Bay didn’t break down the changes GM made to Bumblebee’s Camaro body, but a quick glance is all it takes to see the General ...
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Earlier today, we reported on a peculiar Chevrolet Camaro in the mix with the rest of the Transformers 4 automotive cast at GM’s Milford Proving Grounds. Officially, the goldenrod Camaro is a special ...
There’s a new Transformers movie in the works, and that means a whole host of new cars and trucks set to play the alternate modes for all the giant fighting robots. The new movie, which is titled ...
Not long ago, we got our first glimpse of some of the cars that will be featured in Transformers 7. AKA Rise of the Beasts, the flick will be this time inspired by the Beast Wars storyline of the ...
The Chevrolet Camaro found a lot of love when the fifth-generation concept was introduced in 2006, before seeing production in 2010. However, a whole new generation fell in love with Camaro thanks to ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...