Why 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was first released in Korea
The robot army is back in splendor. The vision of director Stephen Capel Jr., who has been working hard with new actors, has been completed with 'Transformers: The Beast's Prelude'.
On the afternoon of the 26th, an online press conference for the movie 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was held. Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Tove Enwigwe, director Stephen Capel Jr., and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura attended the event.
Why 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was first released in Korea
'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' is a movie depicting the battle between the Autobots and the Maximal against the emergence of a powerful villain. It is the sixth installment in a series that began with the first Transformers in 2007.
On this day, director Stephen Caple Jr. said, "There was a lot of pressure. While moving 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' to the big screen, I felt pressure to make the design, the personality of each object, and the things that fans loved before live action." put He added, "Because I was able to manipulate the story on the timeline, I was able to act creatively and flexibly. So I was able to unfold my story."
Why 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was first released in Korea
Producer Rolnezo di Bonaventura hinted, "You can see a new universe that meets director Stephen Capel Jr.'s senses." Also, regarding the reason for choosing Korea's first worldwide release, "I like the large-scale Korean film market. There are actors who have worked together in various works. For example, I worked with actor Lee Byung-hun. Personally, it is a meaningful market. It feels like coming back to my hometown,” he explained.
In the play, Anthony Ramos plays Noah, a young man who gets caught up in a political strife with the fate of the world at stake. Elena, a passionate and curious archaeologist, is played by Dominique Fishback. Noah and Elena's helper, Rick, is played by Tove Enwigwe.
Why 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was first released in Korea
Anthony Ramos said, "I was happy to be cast in 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast.'
Regarding the difficulties during filming, he said, “I was worried that there would be a lot of bugs and spiders on the set, so they would be reflected on the screen. The weather was so hot that I almost fainted. It was physically difficult to match the sum."
Why 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was first released in Korea
The lineup of voice actors is also splendid. Optimus Prime will be played by Peter Cullen, the original voice, and Pete Davidson will play the role of Mirage, who foreshadowed a new action with his alter ego ability. Liza Koji plays the role of RC, Christo Fernandez plays Wheeljack, Ron Perlman, Yang Yang-kyung, etc.
Regarding this, director Steven Cable Jr. said, “Except for Peter Cullen, we recruited voice actors after filming.” “Especially, actor Yang Kyung Yang was recruited before receiving the Best Actress Oscar for ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’. I wanted a voice with the power to throw a punch at once. I could feel the charisma and energy through actor Yang Kyung Yang," he expressed satisfaction.
Why 'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' was first released in Korea
Anthony Ramos concluded by saying, "I worked hard on the film. I hope you will see our director's new vision realized on the screen." Dominique Fishback said, "I hope the Korean audience can feel the effort we put in." Tove Enwigwe showed confidence, saying, "We will present the best film of the year." Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura wished to "admire all the actors in the film".
'Transformers: The Rise of the Beast' will be released in Korea for the first time in the world on June 6th.
Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr