''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' is a 2011 American
science fiction action film based on
Hasbro's ''
Transformers'' toy line. The film is the third installment in the
''Transformers'' film series and the sequel to ''
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' (2009). The film is directed by
Michael Bay
Michael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) is an American film director and producer. He is best known for making big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting, stylistic cinematography and visuals, and extensive use of ...
and written by
Ehren Kruger. It stars
Shia LaBeouf,
Josh Duhamel,
John Turturro,
Tyrese Gibson,
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley,
Patrick Dempsey,
Kevin Dunn
Kevin Dunn (born August 24, 1956) is an American actor who has appeared in supporting roles in a number of films and television series since the 1980s.
Dunn's roles include White House Communications Director Alan Reed in the political comedy '' ...
,
Julie White,
John Malkovich, and
Frances McDormand. Set two years after ''Revenge of the Fallen'', it shows the final days of the war between
Autobots and
Decepticons as they battle to possess powerful technology abandoned on the
Moon, in order to restore Cybertron on Earth.
The film employed both regular
35 mm film cameras and specially-developed
3D cameras, with filming locations in
Chicago,
Florida,
Indiana,
Milwaukee, Moscow, and Washington, D.C. The film was
3D rendered specifically for 3D, and the visual effects involved more complex robots which took longer to render. ''Dark of the Moon'' release date was moved from July 1 to June 29, in order to monitor an early response to footage.
Exclusive early premieres in both
RealD 3D
RealD 3D is a digital stereoscopy, stereoscopic projection technology made and sold by RealD. It is currently the most widely used technology for watching 3D films in theaters. Worldwide, RealD 3D is installed in more than 26,500 auditoriums by app ...
and
IMAX 3D
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graeme F ...
theaters took place on June 28, 2011, one night before worldwide release in 2-D and 3D (including IMAX 3D) formats each featuring
Dolby Surround 7.1
Dolby Surround 7.1 (sometimes called Dolby 7.1 surround sound) is a sound system by Dolby Laboratories which delivers theatrical 7.1 surround sound to movie-goers. It is the most recent addition to a family of audio compression technologies deve ...
surround sound. Though the film was considered a slight improvement over its predecessor among critics and was praised for the score, visual effects, cast and voice performances, and use of 3D, it was also criticized for its screenplay and runtime.
''Dark of the Moon'' grossed $1.124 billion worldwide, and it was the
fifth highest-grossing film of all time and the
second highest-grossing film of 2011 and the highest-grossing film in the franchise to date. Like the
first film, it was nominated for
Best Sound Editing
This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow List of film awards, film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards.
Best Actor/Best Actress
*See Best Actor#Film awa ...
,
Best Sound Mixing
The Academy Award for Best Sound is an Academy Awards, Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most phonaesthetics, euphonic Audio mixing (film and television), sound mixing, recording, sound design, and Sound editor (filmmaking), sound edit ...
, and
Best Visual Effects
This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards.
Best Actor/Best Actress
*See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress# ...
at the
84th Academy Awards. It was followed by ''
Transformers: Age of Extinction'' in 2014.
Plot
In 1961, the ''Ark'', a Cybertronian spacecraft carries an invention capable of ending the war between
Autobots and
Decepticons, crash lands on the
dark side of Earth's Moon and is detected by
NASA. President
John F. Kennedy authorizes a mission to put a
man on the Moon as a cover for investigating the spacecraft. In 1969, the crew of
Apollo 11 lands on the Moon and secretly inspect the Ark before heading home. Their orders are to keep the details of this mission secret.
In the present day,
two years after Egypt, the Autobots assist humanity in preventing major conflicts. During a mission to the site of the
1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in
Ukraine to investigate suspected alien technology, the Autobots are attacked by Decepticon scientist
Shockwave
In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the medium. Like an ordinary wave, a shock wave carries energy and can propagate through a me ...
and his giant worm Driller. After the two escape,
Optimus Prime discovers that the technology is a
fuel cell
A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity through a pair of redox reactions. Fuel cells are different from most batteries in requ ...
from the ''Ark'', thought to have been lost after escaping Cybertron. The Autobots travel to the Moon and discover Sentinel Prime—the Autobots' leader before Optimus—in a comatose state. Beside him are five Pillars he created as a means of establishing a "Space Bridge", a
wormhole able to teleport matter between two points. On Earth, Optimus uses the energy of the
Matrix of Leadership
The Autobots are the main protagonists in the fictional continuities of the Transformers multimedia franchise, and are depicted in a collection of various toys, cartoons, films, graphic novels, and paperback books first introduced in 1984. The ...
to revive Sentinel Prime.
Meanwhile,
Sam Witwicky
Sam, SAM or variants may refer to:
Places
* Sam, Benin
* Sam, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Bourzanga, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Kongoussi, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Iran
* Sam, Teton County, Idaho, United States, a populated place
People and fictional c ...
lives with his new girlfriend,
Carly Spencer
''The Transformers'' is an American animated television series that originally aired from September 17, 1984, to November 11, 1987, in syndication
based upon Hasbro's ''Transformers'' toy line. The first television series in the ''Transformer ...
but is unable to work with the Autobots. At his new job, co-worker Jerry Wang gives him information about the ''Ark'', before being
assassinated
Assassination is the murder of a prominent or important person, such as a head of state, head of government, politician, world leader, member of a royal family or CEO. The murder of a celebrity, activist, or artist, though they may not have a ...
by the Decepticon
Laserbeak. It turns out that the Decepticons are murdering people connected to the American and
Soviet space missions to the ''Ark''. Sam contacts Seymour Simmons, and they locate two surviving cosmonauts, who reveal photos of hundreds of Pillars being stockpiled on the Moon. Apparently, the Decepticons raided the ''Ark'' long before the Apollo 11 mission and intentionally left Sentinel and the five Pillars for the Autobots to find, knowing that Sentinel is the key to activating the Pillars. Meanwhile, the Autobots return Sentinel to their base. However, he betrays them, kills Ironhide and reveals to have made a deal with
Megatron to ensure Cybertron's survival.
Sentinel uses the Pillars to transport hundreds of concealed Decepticons from the Moon to Earth.
Dylan Gould, Carly's boss, is revealed to be working with them. With the help of
Soundwave, he captures Carly. At the demand of the Decepticons, the Autobots are
exiled from Earth. However, as their ship leaves Earth, it is destroyed by
Starscream
Starscream is a fictional character in the ''Transformers'' media franchise. He is one of the most frequently occurring characters in the franchise, appearing in almost all of its different continuities. Starscream in generally depicted as the s ...
, seemingly killing them. The Decepticons invade
Chicago while placing Pillars around the world to begin transporting their homeworld Cybertron to the
Solar System. They want to use Earth's resources to rebuild their world, enslaving humanity in the process. Sam teams up with former NEST soldier Robert Epps to go into Chicago to save Carly and arrest Dylan. However, they are nearly killed by the Decepticons before the Autobots intervene. It turns out that the Autobots faked their death to gain an advantage over the Decepticons. The Autobots, along with NEST teams and
Navy SEALs, rescue Carly and begin fighting off the Decepticons. During the battle, Que dies, and Bumblebee kills Soundwave. Many other Decepticons, including Laserbeak, the Driller, Starscream, and Shockwave, are among the casualties.
Sam fights Dylan and knocks him into the Pillar, electrocuting and killing him.
Bumblebee and Ratchet destroy the Control Pillar, permanently disabling the Bridge and causing the partially transported Cybertron to implode. Meanwhile, Carly convinces Megatron that he will be replaced by Sentinel as the leader of the Decepticons. While fighting, Sentinel is about to kill Optimus but is incapacitated by Megatron, who is determined to regain his leadership. Megatron then falsely offers a truce, but Optimus refuses to accept his surrender and decapitates him. Sentinel explains to Optimus that everything he did, he did for the survival of his people before Optimus then executes Sentinel with Megatron's shotgun for betraying his own teachings. Carly and Sam are reunited, and the Autobots remain on Earth as their permanent home.
Cast
Humans
*
Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky: A recent college graduate who is once again tied to the fate of Earth's survival.
*
Josh Duhamel as
Colonel William Lennox: A
U.S. Army Rangers officer who commands the classified strike team NEST, an international joint task-force battling Decepticons with the Autobots.
*
John Turturro as Seymour Simmons: Former agent in charge of the terminated Sector 7 unit and now a successful professional writer.
*
Tyrese Gibson as Retired
U.S. Air Force Combat Controller Chief Master Sergeant Robert Epps: The former NCO-in-Charge of the NEST strike team who now works at
Kennedy Space Center.
*
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as
Carly Spencer
''The Transformers'' is an American animated television series that originally aired from September 17, 1984, to November 11, 1987, in syndication
based upon Hasbro's ''Transformers'' toy line. The first television series in the ''Transformer ...
: Sam's new girlfriend.
*
Patrick Dempsey as Dylan Gould: A wealthy car collector and Carly's employer who is secretly working with the Decepticons.
*
Kevin Dunn
Kevin Dunn (born August 24, 1956) is an American actor who has appeared in supporting roles in a number of films and television series since the 1980s.
Dunn's roles include White House Communications Director Alan Reed in the political comedy '' ...
as Ron Witwicky: Sam's father.
*
Julie White as Judy Witwicky: Sam's mother.
*
John Malkovich as Bruce Brazos: Sam's employer and boss at Accuretta Systems.
*
Frances McDormand as Charlotte Mearing: The
Director of National Intelligence
The director of national intelligence (DNI) is a senior, cabinet-level United States government official, required by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 to serve as executive head of the United States Intelligence Commu ...
.
*
Keiko Agena as the aide and assistant of Charlotte Mearing.
*
Lester Speight as "Hardcore" Eddie: A former member of NEST.
*
Josh Kelly as Stone, a former member of NEST.
*
Alan Tudyk as Dutch Gerhardt: Simmons' personal assistant. Tudyk said he played the role as the same character from the film ''
28 Days''.
*
Ken Jeong as Jerry "Deep" Wang: Paranoid software programmer at Sam's work.
*
Glenn Morshower as
General Sharp Morshower: The director of NEST, who communicates with the squad from
the Pentagon.
*
Buzz Aldrin as himself: Meeting Optimus Prime at the NEST headquarters.
*
Bill O'Reilly as himself: Interviewing Simmons through his television program ''
The O'Reilly Factor''.
*
Elya Baskin as
Cosmonaut Dimitri: One of the two surviving Russian cosmonauts who gives Sam information on the Moon missions.
*
Andy Daly as Donnie: A mailroom worker who loathes Wang.
*
Iqbal Theba as
UN Secretary General
*
Sammy Sheik
Sammy Sheik (Arabic: سامي كامل الشيخ; born November 15, 1981) is an Egyptian-American actor. Sheik is best known for playing the role of "Mustafa" in Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper.
Career
Sheik was cast to play Al Jazeera execu ...
as Faraj
*
Mindy Sterling as Martha: An insurance agent.
*
Chris Sheffield as Pimply Corporate Kid
Transformers

*
Peter Cullen as
Optimus Prime: The leader of the Autobots and ruler of the
Matrix of Leadership
The Autobots are the main protagonists in the fictional continuities of the Transformers multimedia franchise, and are depicted in a collection of various toys, cartoons, films, graphic novels, and paperback books first introduced in 1984. The ...
who transforms into a red, yellow, orange, and blue 1994
Peterbilt 379
The Peterbilt 379 is a model line of Class 8 trucks that was produced by the Peterbilt division of PACCAR from 1987 to 2007. Serving as the successor to the 359, the 379 was a conventional-cab truck configured primarily for highway use, servi ...
semi-trailer truck
*
Hugo Weaving as
Megatron: The leader of the Decepticons who is still badly wounded from the battle in Egypt and transforms into a rusty 10-wheeler 2011
Mack Granite M915 LHRT tank-truck
*
Leonard Nimoy as Sentinel Prime: Optimus's predecessor as the leader of the Autobots and later a Decepticon double agent who transforms into a red and black
Rosenbauer Panther
Fire Truck. Nimoy previously voiced
Galvatron in the 1986 ''
Transformers'' animated picture.
*
Mark Ryan as
Bumblebee: The Autobot scout and Sam Witwicky's guardian who transforms into a yellow and black 2011
Chevrolet Camaro.
*
Jess Harnell as Ironhide: The Autobot weapons specialist and Optimus Prime's second-in-command who transforms into a black 2009
GMC Topkick C4500.
*
Charlie Adler
Charles Michael Adler (born October 2, 1956) is an American voice actor and voice director. He is known for his roles as Buster Bunny on ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', Ed and Bev Bighead on ''Rocko's Modern Life'' and Ickis on ''Aaahh!!! Real Monst ...
as
Starscream
Starscream is a fictional character in the ''Transformers'' media franchise. He is one of the most frequently occurring characters in the franchise, appearing in almost all of its different continuities. Starscream in generally depicted as the s ...
: Megatron's second-in-command who transforms into a
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor.
*
Robert Foxworth
Robert Heath Foxworth (born November 1, 1941) is an American film, stage, and television actor.
Early life
Foxworth was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Erna Beth (née Seamman), a writer, and John Howard Foxworth, a roofing contractor. He at ...
as Ratchet: The Autobot medical officer who transforms into a white and green 2009
search and rescue
Search and rescue (SAR) is the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. The general field of search and rescue includes many specialty sub-fields, typically determined by the type of terrain the search ...
Hummer H2 ambulance.
*
James Remar as
Sideswipe: The Autobot combat instructor from ''Revenge of the Fallen'' who transforms into a silver 2011
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray convertible, who was previously voiced by
André Sogliuzzo.
*
Francesco Quinn as
Dino / Mirage: The Autobot spy who transforms into a red 2011
Ferrari 458 Italia. This was Quinn's final role before his death shortly after the film's release.
*
George Coe as Que / Wheeljack: the Autobot engineer who invents gadgets, equipment, and weapons and transforms into a blue 2009
Mercedes-Benz E550.
*
Tom Kenny as
Wheelie: A former Decepticon drone turned Autobot from ''Revenge of the Fallen'' who transforms into a blue
radio-controlled toy
monster truck.
*
Reno Wilson as Brains: Wheelie's partner and a fellow former Decepticon drone who transforms into a Lenovo
ThinkPad Edge
The ThinkPad E Series (formerly ThinkPad Edge) is a notebook computer series introduced in 2010 by Lenovo. It is marketed to small and medium-sized businesses.
Launch and reviews
The Edge series of ThinkPad computers was introduced at the 2010 ...
laptop computer.
*
Frank Welker
Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. He began his career in the 1960s, and holds over 860 film, television, and video game credits as of 2022, making him one of the most prolific voice actors of all time. With ...
as:
**
Shockwave
In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the medium. Like an ordinary wave, a shock wave carries energy and can propagate through a me ...
: The Decepticon scientist and assassin.
**
Soundwave: The Decepticon communications officer who transforms into a silver 2011
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.
** Barricade (uncredited): A Decepticon scout who mysteriously disappeared after the final battle in the first film.
* Ron Bottitta as Roadbuster (also credited as "Amp"): An Autobot Wrecker who transforms into
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s
Hendrick Motorsports
Hendrick Motorsports (HMS) is an American professional auto racing organization that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was founded in 1984 as All Star Racing by Rick Hendrick. Hendrick Motorsports has won a NASCAR-record 291 Cup Seri ...
No. 88
AMP Energy/
National Guard 2011
Chevrolet Impala.
*
John DiMaggio as
Leadfoot (also credited as "Target"): The leader of the Autobot Wreckers who transforms into
Juan Pablo Montoya's
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing No. 42
Target 2011
Chevrolet Impala.
*
Keith Szarabajka as
Laserbeak: A
condor-like Decepticon who is fiercely loyal to Soundwave and frequently changes transformation modes.
*
Greg Berg as Igor: A deformed Decepticon who serves as a personal servant to Megatron in his exile.
Non-speaking characters
*
Bumblebee: The Autobot scout and Sam Witwicky's guardian who transforms into a yellow and black 2011
Chevrolet Camaro.
* Crowbar: The Leader of the Dreads who transforms into a black Police 2011
Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a series of automobiles built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. The name started in 1934 for the 1935 U.S. model year, making it the longest continuously used automobile nameplate in production. It has tra ...
.
*
Crankcase
In a piston engine, the crankcase is the housing that surrounds the crankshaft. In most modern engines, the crankcase is integrated into the engine block.
Two-stroke engines typically use a crankcase-compression design, resulting in the fuel/a ...
: A Decepticon Dread who transforms into a black Police 2011
Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a series of automobiles built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. The name started in 1934 for the 1935 U.S. model year, making it the longest continuously used automobile nameplate in production. It has tra ...
.
* Hatchet: A quadruped Decepticon Dread who transforms into a black Police 2011
Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a series of automobiles built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. The name started in 1934 for the 1935 U.S. model year, making it the longest continuously used automobile nameplate in production. It has tra ...
.
* Driller: A giant worm-like tentacled Decepticon and Shockwave's pet.
* Devcon: A quadruped Decepticon who participates in the Battle of Chicago and transforms into a MAZ-543P 8x8 Soviet missile launcher.
* Topspin: An Autobot Wrecker who transforms into
Jimmie Johnson's
Hendrick Motorsports
Hendrick Motorsports (HMS) is an American professional auto racing organization that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was founded in 1984 as All Star Racing by Rick Hendrick. Hendrick Motorsports has won a NASCAR-record 291 Cup Seri ...
No. 48
Lowe's
Lowe's Companies, Inc. (), often shortened to Lowe's, is an American retail company specializing in home improvement. Headquartered in Mooresville, North Carolina, the company operates a chain of retail stores in the United States and Canada. A ...
/
Kobalt 2011
Chevrolet Impala.
Production
Development
As a preemptive measure before the release of ''
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'', Michael Lucchi and Paramount Pictures announced on March 16, 2009, that a third film would be released in
IMAX 3D
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graeme F ...
on July 1, 2011, which earned a surprised response from director
Michael Bay
Michael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) is an American film director and producer. He is best known for making big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting, stylistic cinematography and visuals, and extensive use of ...
: "I said I was taking off a year from ''Transformers''. Paramount made a mistake in dating ''Transformers 3''—they asked me on the phone—I said yes to July 1—but for 2012—whoops! Not 2011! That would mean I would have to start prep in September. No way. My brain needs a break from fighting robots." Screenwriters
Roberto Orci and
Alex Kurtzman, who had worked on the two previous ''Transformers'' films, declined to return for the third film, with Kurtzman declaring that "the franchise is so wonderful that it deserves to be fresh, all the time. We just felt like we'd given it a lot and didn't have an insight for where to go with it next". ''Revenge of the Fallen''s co-writer
Ehren Kruger became the sole screenwriter for ''Dark of the Moon''. Kruger had frequent meetings with
Industrial Light & Magic
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is an American motion picture visual effects company that was founded on May 26, 1975 by George Lucas. It is a division of the film production company Lucasfilm, which Lucas founded, and was created when he began pro ...
's (ILM)
visual effects producers, who suggested plot points such as the scenes in Chernobyl.
On October 1, 2009, Bay revealed that ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' had already gone into pre-production, and its planned release was back to its originally intended date of July 1, 2011, rather than 2012. Due to the revived interest in
3-D film
3D films are motion pictures made to give an illusion of three-dimensional solidity, usually with the help of special glasses worn by viewers. They have existed in some form since 1915, but had been largely relegated to a niche in the motion pict ...
ing technology brought on by the success of ''
Avatar'', talks between Paramount, ILM, and Bay had considered the possibility of the next ''Transformers'' film being filmed in 3-D, and testing was performed to bring the technology into Bay's work. Bay originally was not much interested in the format as he felt it did not fit his "aggressive style" of filmmaking, but he was convinced after talks with ''Avatar'' director
James Cameron
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. A major figure in the post-New Hollywood era, he is considered one of the industry's most innovative filmmakers, regularly pushing the boundaries of cinematic capability w ...
,
who even offered the technical crew from that film. Cameron reportedly told Bay about 3-D, "You gotta look at it as a toy, it's another fun tool to help get emotion and character and create an experience."
Bay was reluctant to film with 3-D cameras since in test he found them to be too cumbersome for his filming style, but he did not want to implement the technology in post-production either since he was not pleased with the results. In addition to using the 3-D Fusion camera rigs developed by Cameron's team,
Bay and the team spent nine months developing a more portable 3-D camera that could be brought into location.
[
In a hidden extra for the Blu-ray version of ''Revenge of the Fallen'', Bay expressed his intention to make ''Transformers 3'' not necessarily larger than ''Revenge of the Fallen'', but instead deeper into the mythology, to give it more character development, and to make it darker and more emotional. Unicron is briefly shown in a secret ''Transformers 3'' preview feature in the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' Blu-ray disc. Ultimately, the producers decided to forgo a plot involving the planet-eating Transformer, and no further comments were ever made on the subject.] Having been called ''Transformers 3'' up to that point, the film's final title was revealed to be ''Dark of the Moon'' in October 2010. After ''Revenge of the Fallen'' was almost universally panned by critics and audiences despite being a box office success, Bay acknowledged the general flaws of the script, having blamed the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike prior to the film for many problems. Bay also promised the film to not have the "dorky comedy" from the last film. On March 19, 2010, the script was said to be finished.
Casting
Megan Fox was originally attached to the film, and Patrick Dempsey's role as Dylan Gould was to be the employer of Fox's character, Mikaela Banes. According to various published sources, Fox's absence from the film was due to executive producer Steven Spielberg ultimately choosing not to renew her role in light of her comparing Bay and his work ethic to Adolf Hitler, although representatives for the actress said that it was her decision to leave the film franchise. Bay later claimed that executive producer Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg (; born December 18, 1946) is an American director, writer, and producer. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, he is the most commercially successful director of all time. Spie ...
told him to fire Fox, a claim that Spielberg denied. "I wasn't hurt", Bay stated, "because I know that's just Megan. Megan loves to get a response. And she does it in kind of the wrong way. I'm sorry, Megan. I'm sorry I made you work twelve hours. I'm sorry that I'm making you show up on time. Movies are not always warm and fuzzy."
With Fox not reprising her role, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was chosen to play Sam's new love interest. Ramón Rodríguez was initially planned to be in the film, in a role bigger than the one he had in ''Revenge of the Fallen'', but he was dropped during early production. It was confirmed that Bay would return as director in the fourth film. A few well-known actors such as John Malkovich and Frances McDormand also gained selected roles for the film. Malkovich explains: "I play a guy called Bruce Brazos, who's just a loudmouth, kind of business man who's Shia's character's boss. Who's just a jerk, and a kind of a loud one. But a fun character. Nice. It was fun. Very, very enjoyable, just with Shia, Rosie a little bit, and with John Turturro. So, for me, it was a blast." Another well-known actor, Ken Jeong, was cast as an eccentric co-worker and stalker. Jeong described the film, "Yeah, it's a small role in ''Transformers'', but yeah. I had an out-of-body experience working on that one because I just couldn't believe I was there. Still, that was not a thing where oh, I'm going to be a part of a blockbuster franchise like ''Transformers 3'' or even now '' Hangover 2'' for that matter. So I can't believe I'm a part of these franchises in any way. It was amazing. Michael Bay is brilliant and it'll blow your mind."
For the role of Decepticon scientist Shockwave, veteran ''Transformers'' voice actor Corey Burton was originally approached to voice the character after previously doing so in the original television series and '' Transformers: Animated''. Burton declined the offer, citing his work schedule and disinterest in being involved in a blockbuster franchise. David Warner (Burton's influence on his Shockwave voice) was briefly considered, but the role was ultimately given to Frank Welker
Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. He began his career in the 1960s, and holds over 860 film, television, and video game credits as of 2022, making him one of the most prolific voice actors of all time. With ...
, adding to his already long list of ''Transformers'' characters.
Themes and inspirations
Due to the critically panned ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'', Bay decided to remove the characters called the Twins entirely from ''Dark of the Moon'': "This one really builds to a final crescendo. It's not three multiple endings. One thing we're getting rid of is what I call the dorky comedy. he twins arebasically gone." Due to fan rumors that the Twins would actually be in the film, the director made a public $25,000 "bet" that the Twins would not be seen in ''Dark of the Moon''. They were briefly shown in the N.E.S.T headquarters in their vehicle modes in the film.
Bay acknowledged that ''Revenge of the Fallen'' was "disappointing to the fans" and stated that he "doesn't want the third one to suck". Bay stated that he wanted ''Dark of the Moon'' final battle to be more geographic and feature a "small group of heroes" like Ridley Scott
Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is a British film director and producer. Directing, among others, science fiction films, his work is known for its atmospheric and highly concentrated visual style. Scott has received many accolades thr ...
's war–drama '' Black Hawk Down'', Joe Dante
Joseph James Dante Jr. (; born November 28, 1946) is an American film director, producer, editor and actor. His films—notably ''Gremlins'' (1984) alongside its sequel, '' Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990)—often mix 1950s-style B movies wit ...
's science fiction '' Small Soldiers'' and Hasbro's '' G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra''. Bay also decided to include Shockwave
In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the medium. Like an ordinary wave, a shock wave carries energy and can propagate through a me ...
because he considers the character "bad" and "He's got a much bigger gun han Megatron and isa little bit more vicious." According to The A.V. Club, the film had several minor story inspirations from the 1980s cartoon '' The Transformers'', including the usage of a Space Bridge, and the "kicking the Autobots out".
Similar to the previous two installments, the film was told in the human point-of-view to engage the audience. Bay wanted Sam to have a girlfriend like in the first two films. Actor Shia LaBeouf said that Sam and Mikaela had become "one character" and, although he would "miss" Megan Fox, with this change "you have discovery again from a new perspective." LaBeouf also stated that the additions of Huntington-Whiteley and new characters allows ''Dark of the Moon'' to keep the "magic" of the first film.
''Dark of the Moon'' also had numerous ''Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into vari ...
'' references, partly because scriptwriter Ehren Kruger was a "big Star Trek geek", but also as a nod to the fact that new character Sentinel Prime was voiced by Leonard Nimoy, who originated the iconic role of Spock
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on ''Star Trek'' and voiced Galvatron in '' The Transformers: The Movie''. The first ''Star Trek'' reference is when refugee robots Brains and Wheelie, who live in Sam and Carly's apartment complex, are watching '' TOS'' episode " Amok Time"; Wheelie comments "I've seen this one. It's the one where Spock goes nuts." The second reference is when Sam meets his girlfriend, Carly Spencer at work, and is being introduced to Carly's employer, Dylan Gould, Sam marvels at their workplace: "It's a beautiful building you guys have. Like the Starship ''Enterprise'' in here." The third reference is when Bumblebee says goodbye to Sam at Cape Canaveral: the words "my friend" are sampled from Spock in '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' ("You are ... my friend. I am and always shall be yours."). The fourth and final reference is when Sentinel Prime activates the Control Pillar, quoting Spock's maxim in ''Star Trek II'' and '' Star Trek III: The Search for Spock'', "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few".
Filming
''Transformers: Dark of the Moon''s production cost was reported $195 million, with the cost of the 3-D filming accounting at $30 million of the budget. Preparation for filming began on April 7, 2010, in Northwest Indiana, specifically around Gary
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, which portrayed Ukraine in the film. Principal photography commenced on May 18, 2010, with shooting locations including Chicago, Florida, and Moscow. The first six weeks were spent in Los Angeles: locations included Sherman Oaks, Fourth Avenue, and 5. Main. The next four weeks were spent in Chicago. Locations filmed in Chicago included LaSalle Street, Michigan Avenue, Bacino's of Lincoln Park at 2204 North Lincoln Avenue, and areas surrounding the Willis Tower. The scenes set in Michigan Ave featured a substantial amount of pyrotechnics and stunt work. Filming in Detroit was planned to take place in August but the Chicago shoot was extended until September 1. In late September, the production moved to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, just before the launch of Space Shuttle mission STS-133. Scenes were filmed at Launch Pad 39A, the Vehicle Assembly Building and the Orbiter Processing Facility
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.
While filming in Washington, D.C., the crew shot on the National Mall
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, and Bay stated that there would be a car race on the location. Two further locations announced were the Milwaukee Art Museum and the former Tower Automotive
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complex on Milwaukee's north side, then under redevelopment for mixed use as well as the city's equipment yard. Filming was scheduled to take place there after work was done in Chicago. On September 23, scenes were filmed at the former city hall in Detroit. On October 16, a flashback scene that takes place in the later 1960s was shot at the Johnson Space Center
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in Houston, using extras with period fashion and hairstyles. One day of shooting was also spent at the Angkor Wat
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temple complex in Cambodia. Other planned filming locations included Africa and China. Though about 70% of the film's live action footage was shot in 3-D using Arri Alexa and Sony F35 cameras, more than half of the film still had to be converted into 3-D in post production to fix technical flaws that 3-D filming produces. Other footage that needed to be converted into 3-D in post production was either entirely computer generated or shot in the anamorphic format on 35 mm film.[ 35 mm film was used for scenes filmed in slow motion and scenes such as closeups of faces or shots of the sky that required higher image quality than the HD digital 3-D cameras could provide.] 35 mm cameras were also used for scenes where the 3-D cameras proved to be too heavy, or were subject to strobing
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or electrical damage from dust.[ Principal photography officially concluded on November 9, 2010.
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'' (2005). Bay similarly recycled footage from his film '' Pearl Harbor'' (2001) in the 2007 film '' Transformers''.
Accidents
Filming was temporarily delayed on September 2, 2010, when an extra was seriously injured during a stunt in Hammond, Indiana
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. Due to a failed weld, a steel cable snapped from a car being towed and hit the extra's car, damaging her skull. The extra, identified as Gabriela Cedillo, had to undergo brain surgery. The injury has left her permanently brain-damaged, paralyzed on her left side and her left eye stitched shut. Paramount admitted responsibility for the accident and covered all of Cedillo's medical costs. Nevertheless, Cedillo's family filed a lawsuit on October 5, citing seven counts of negligence against Paramount, and several other defendants (not including Bay), with total damages sought in excess of $350,000. Cedillo's attorney, Todd Smith, said, "This was an attractive 24-year-old girl who had dreams and aspirations involving acting, and this kind of injury may well have a serious impact on her dreams." The filed complaint reads that "Cedillo has endured and will in the future endure pain and suffering; has become disfigured and disabled; has suffered a loss of the enjoyment of a normal life; has been damaged in her capacity to earn a living; has incurred and will in the future incur expenses for medical services, all of which are permanent in nature." In response to the suit, Paramount released the following statement: "We are all terribly sorry that this accident occurred. Our thoughts, prayers and best wishes are with Gabriela, her family and loved ones. The production will continue to provide all the help we can to Gabriela and her family during this difficult time." In May 2012, it was revealed that an $18 million settlement had been reached between Paramount and the Cedillo family.
A second accident occurred on October 11, 2010, in Washington, D.C. While filming a chase scene at 3rd Street and Maryland Avenue, SW, a Metropolitan Police K9 Unit SUV accidentally rammed the Camaro that portrays Bumblebee in the film. The area had been closed off by the Washington, D.C., police, and it is unclear why the SUV was there. Both drivers were uninjured, but the Camaro was severely damaged. Reports indicate that the K9 Unit was heading to a report of a bomb threat as part of a Bomb Squad response, but was not using the same radio frequency as the units guarding the filming and did not realize it had gone the wrong way until it collided with the Bumblebee Camaro. Many fans who witnessed the crash were horrified at the damage the Bumblebee Camaro suffered, and cast and crew members reacted quickly to cover up the damaged Camaro and secure the scene.
Effects
As with the previous ''Transformers'' installments, Industrial Light & Magic
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(ILM) was the main CGI visual effects company for ''Dark of the Moon''. ILM had been working on the pre-visualization for six months before principal photography started, resulting in 20 minutes' worth of footage.[ Digital Domain also rendered 350 CGI shots, including the characters Laserbeak, Brains, Wheelie, and the Decepticon protoforms concealed on the moon, the space bridge, and a skydiving sequence.
ILM's visual effects supervisor ]Scott Farrar
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said that "not only were the film's effects ambitious, they also had to be designed for 3-D", and explained the company's solutions for the new perspective: "We did make sure things are as bright as possible; Michael called up theatre owners to make sure they keep the lamps bright in the theatres ... make everything a little sharper, because we know that through the steps, no matter what, when you get to the final screening things tend to go less sharp." On the last weekend of ILM's work on ''Dark of the Moon'', the company's entire render farm was being used for the film, giving ILM more than 200,000 hours of rendering power a day—or equivalent to 22.8 years of rendering time in a 24-hour period.[ Farrar embraced the detail in creating giant robots for 3-D, making sure that in close-ups of the Transformers' faces "you see all the details in the nooks and crannies of these pieces. It's totally unlike a plain surface subject like a human head or an animated head." The supervisor said that Bay's style of cinematography helped integrate the robots into the scenes, as "Michael is keen on having foreground/midground/background depth in his shots, even in normal live-action shots. He'll say, 'Put some stuff hanging here!' It could be women's stockings or forks and knives dangling from a string out of focus—it doesn't matter, but it gives you depth, and focus depth, and makes it more interesting."]
The most complicated effects involved the "Driller", a giant snake-like creature with an eel-like body and spinning rotator blades, knives and teeth. In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', it took 72 hours per frame to fully render Devastator for the IMAX format, which is approximately a frame amount of 4,000. For the Driller, which required the entire render farm, it was up to 122 hours per frame. The most complex scene involved the Driller destroying a computer-generated skyscraper
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, which took 288 hours per frame. For said sequence, ILM relied on its internal proprietary physics simulation engine to depict the destruction of the building, which included breaking concrete floors and walls, windows, columns and pieces of office furnishings. ILM digital production supervisor Nigel Sumner explained: "We did a lot of tests early on to figure out how to break the building apart, exploring a lot of the procedural options. A building that's 70 feet tall—to go in and hand-score the geometry so when it fractures or falls apart—would be a time-consuming, laborious process. The floor of a building may be made of concrete. How does concrete fracture when it tears apart? The pillars would be made of a similar material but made of rebar or other engineering components. We'd look at how a building would blow apart and then choose the best tool to help achieve the properties of that during a simulation."
The scenes in Chicago were mostly shot on location, as Bay believed the plates had to really be shot in the actual city. Farrar was always fascinated with the idea of shooting on location and then blending the film with Computer-generated imagery. He said: "We try and shoot everything real. You may have seen some films recently where the entire city has been destroyed and it's entirely CGI. Well, for a ''Transformers'' film, it's different because we actually went to Chicago. If you start with the real thing, you have a lot more to work with to make it look real. So for a couple of months there, I was in a helicopter shooting aerial plates of the real buildings. And we'd add destruction to all the backgrounds – smoke, fire, debris, fighter planes, war, battles, torn up streets – to real cityscapes."[ Four ILM employees also traveled to Chicago and photographed buildings from top to bottom at six different times of the day in order to create a digital model of the city to be used in certain scenes.][ ILM's crew designed many major action scenes,][ with many of the Chicago battle concepts coming from the helicopter shooting of the aerial plates.][
Animator Scott Benza said Sentinel Prime had a face "more human-like than any of the other robots", with a more complex frame and "a greater number of plates" so it could be more expressive.][ ILM had based most of Sentinel Prime's features on ]Sean Connery
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, and after Leonard Nimoy was cast to voice the role, the effects were altered to incorporate Nimoy's acting as well. Every robot would take approximately 30 weeks to build visually. Originally, the fight between Sentinel Prime, Optimus Prime, and Megatron was considered to be on water in the Chicago River, but the budget was cut and ILM realized that they would not want to present that version of the final battle to Bay, so they decided to have the battle take place on the bridge over the river.[ For a sequence where Bumblebee catches Sam and Lennox while transforming in mid-air, a digital double of Shia LaBeouf was combined with footage of the actor in high speed so that the effects team could time it for slow-motion.][
Since Bay shoots all his films in anamorphic format, ''Dark of the Moon'' representation would be "squeezed in" to distort the image, and ILM would add in the robots and "un-distort" the image.][ The ample variety of filming formats used—single camera, 3-D ]stereo
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rigs with two cameras, anamorphic and spherical lens
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es—proved a challenge, especially as ILM had a deadline to deliver the 3-D plates to the companies responsible for the 3-D conversion.[ ILM made 600 3-D shots, and Digital Domain had under 200,][ while Legend3-D, the lead 3-D conversion company of the film, completed 78 minutes of work on the film and finalized the work of approximately 40 minutes of challenging non-visual effects and 38 minutes of visual effects shots.]
Music
Composer Steve Jablonsky, who had before collaborated with Bay on ''The Island'' and the first two ''Transformers'' films, returned to compose the ''Dark of the Moon'' score. Jablonsky's musical score was lauded by critics and fans. The score was released on June 24, 2011, five days before the actual release of the film.
The album was originally set for release on June 28, 2011, but Amazon.com listed the album as unavailable while the album was still being listed for release during the week of the film's global release. It was available for download on Amazon on June 30, 2011, and the score currently features 17 pre-recorded tracks that are featured in the final film. The score's length is approximately 59:47. The album for the film was released on June 14, 2011. It consists of singles produced by different artists and bands, and rock tracks. American rock band Linkin Park
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composed the lead single for the film, "Iridescent
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", as they did with the first two films: " What I've Done" was used in the 2007 film and " New Divide" for the 2009 film. The sound effects for the Transformers and foley was synthesized and developed by electronic music producer Christian Valentin Brunn (born July 20, 1994), better known by his stage name Virtual Riot. The music video for "Iridescent" was directed by Joe Hahn. Two other singles were released specifically for the soundtrack, "Monster
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" by Paramore
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and " All That You Are" by the Goo Goo Dolls. Several other unreleased songs make their debut on the album, including "The Pessimist" by Stone Sour
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and "The Bottom" by Staind
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. My Chemical Romance's song "The Only Hope for Me Is You
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Release
The single was first released on October 12, 20 ...
" also appeared and can also be found on their fourth studio album '' Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys'' and on the soundtrack. The song was not exclusively for the movie and was featured in the credits. The Black Veil Brides
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' song "Set the World on Fire" is also included.
Marketing
Most of the characters returned for Hasbro's new toyline, which was released on May 16, 2011. In October 2010, ''Entertainment Tonight
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'' previewed the behind-the-scenes
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filming in Chicago. A two-minute teaser trailer was announced on November 27, and was posted to the Internet on December 9, 2010. A 30-second television advertisement for the film aired during Super Bowl XLV on Fox
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on February 6, 2011. The first full theatrical trailer was released on April 28, 2011. The very first video clip was released on May 18. A second clip was released the next day on May 19. The North American promotional costs came to approximately $75 million.
Novelizations
In May 2011, the novelization, junior novel, and graphic novel of ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' were released. Both the novel and the graphic novel featured Skids and Mudflap as supporting characters, but the characters were missing from the junior novel. The graphic novel made reference to several Autobots from the IDW Publishing
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tie-in comics who died in the stories between ''Revenge of the Fallen'' and ''Dark of the Moon''. Another novel, written by Peter David, was published on May 24, 2011, and was released only paperback. Though it is slightly different from the film, the novel still pertains to the topic and synopsis of the film it is based on in the outcome of the final battle. The novel features about 400 pages and is published by Del Rey Books. Its synopsis is:
Video game
On June 14, 2011, Activision published a video game based on the film for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii
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, Nintendo DS
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and Nintendo 3DS
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. The versions for Nintendo's consoles were developed by Behaviour Interactive, while the versions for the rest of the consoles were developed by High Moon Studios, who had previously developed '' Transformers: War for Cybertron''. Electronic Arts released the game ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' on June 28, 2011, for Nokia Symbian
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smartphones, Apple products iPod Touch
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, iPhones, and iPad and Research In Motion's BlackBerry devices.
Release
Theatrical
''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' first premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival on June 23, 2011. Linkin Park
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performed a special outdoor concert in Red Square in Moscow on the same night in celebration of the event. Initially scheduled to be released on July 1, 2011, the release was brought forward to June 29, 2011. It was announced in November 2010 that unlike ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'', no scenes in the film were shot with IMAX 3-D cameras.
Home media
During Hasbro Investor Day, it was announced that the DVD and Blu-ray Disc would be released in the fourth quarter of 2011. The NTSC home release for the film was released on September 30, 2011, with a Blu-ray 3D version of the film slated for release in "the coming months". However, the first home release was criticized for the lack of bonus features.
A Walmart exclusive edition of ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' also was released on September 30, 2011. The PAL DVD and Blu-ray Discs of ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' was released on November 28, 2011.
In North America, it sold 716,218 DVD units (equivalent of $13,565,169) in its first week, topping the weekly DVD chart. , it has sold 2,829,285 DVD units (equivalent of $48,058,979). It also topped the Blu-ray charts on the same week and it has sold 2,381,657 Blu-ray units (earning $50,934,911) by October 23, 2011. The Blu-ray 3D release of the film was released on January 31, 2012, in NTSC regions and on February 13, 2012, in PAL regions.
''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray on October 30, 2017, in PAL regions and December 5, 2017, in NTSC regions.
Reception
Box office
Worldwide
''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' had grossed $352.3 million in North America, and $771.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.123 billion. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of all time and the second highest-grossing film of 2011. On August 3, 2011, the film crossed the $1 billion mark, making it the second Paramount Pictures
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film to do so, along with Titanic. Its worldwide opening weekend ($382.4 million) is the fourth-largest ever and the largest for Paramount It set an IMAX
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worldwide opening-weekend record with $23.1 million (first surpassed by '' Deathly Hallows – Part 2''). It reached $400 million (6 days), $500 million (9 days), $600 million (12 days) and $700 million (16 days) in record time, but lost all records to ''Deathly Hallows – Part 2''.
North America
The film opened in 4,088 theaters including a then-record total of 2,789 3-D locations. It made $5.5 million during Tuesday 9 p.m. showings, $8 million during midnight showings and $37.7 million on its opening day (Wednesday)—including Tuesday showings. This was the sixth-best opening Wednesday. However, all these figures were lower than ''Revenge of the Fallen''. On Thursday, it earned $21.5 million, falling 43%, an improvement from its predecessor's Wednesday-to-Thursday decline. It grossed $33.0 million on Friday totaling $97.8 million. Its 3-D share accounted for 60% of its gross, which was atypical due to the downturn in 3D attendance in North America. For its three-day opening weekend (Friday-to-Sunday), it grossed $97.9 million, topping the box office ahead of ''Cars 2
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''. It achieved the third-largest opening weekend of 2011, the fourth-largest opening weekend in July, the fifth-largest opening weekend for a film not released on Friday and the second-largest five-day gross for a film opening on Wednesday. It set records for the 3-day ($97.9 million) and 4-day ($115.9 million) Independence Day
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weekend, surpassing '' Spider-Man 2''s record in both cases ($88.2 million and $115.8 million, respectively) until both records were broken with the release of '' Minions: The Rise of Gru'' in 2022. It retained first place on its second weekend, dropping 52% to $47.1 million. Closing on October 13, 2011, with $352.4 million, it is the second-highest-grossing film of 2011 and the second-highest-grossing film in the franchise.
Outside North America
The film grossed $32.5 million on its opening day, pacing 38% ahead of its predecessor. Including some early Tuesday previews, it earned $36.6 million in one-and-a-half days, and by Thursday its international total reached $66 million. By the end of its first weekend, it had earned $219.8 million, which stands as the fifth-largest opening weekend of all time overseas and the largest for Paramount. Its foreign launch was 57% ahead of that of ''Revenge of the Fallen'' ($139.6 million). 70% of its grosses came from 3-D (a higher 3-D share than ''Pirates 4''s 66%). Don Harris, general manager of distribution for Paramount, commented on the results of ''Dark of the Moon'': "If we hadn't chosen to debut the movie later in Japan and China, we probably would have had the all-time record." The film topped the box office outside North America for two weekends in a row.
In China, its highest-grossing market after North America, the film set records for an opening day with $15.9 million, a single day with $17.4 million (overtaken by '' Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons'') and an opening weekend with $46.8 million ($62.7 million with previews). The latter was taken from ''Avatar'' ($42.0 million). The opening weekend record, when including previews, was surpassed by ''Titanic 3D
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'' ($74.2 million). ''Dark of the Moon'' ended its run with $167.95 million, marking the second-highest-grossing film of 2011 (after ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2''). Besides China, it broke the opening-day record in Russia and South Korea; the single-day record in Hong Kong; and the opening-weekend record in South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, the UAE, the Philippines and Peru (the last three records were surpassed by ''The Avengers
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''). Following China in total earnings were South Korea ($69.1 million) and Japan ($54.2 million).
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews from critics and an average rating of . The site's critical consensus reads, "Its special effects—and 3D shots—are undeniably impressive, but they aren't enough to fill up its loud, bloated running time, or mask its thin, indifferent script." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 42 out of 100 based on 37 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore
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gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
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gave the film one out of four stars, criticizing its visuals, plot, characters, and dialogue. Richard Roeper likewise panned the film, giving it a D and responded that "rarely has a movie had less of a soul and less interesting characters." A.O. Scott in '' The New York Times'' wrote "I can't decide if this movie is so spectacularly, breathtakingly dumb as to induce stupidity in anyone who watches, or so brutally brilliant that it disarms all reason. What's the difference?"
Several critics felt that Shia LaBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's performances were ineffective. Peter Travers of '' Rolling Stone'' gave the film 0 stars, the same rating that he had given to ''Revenge of the Fallen'', and stated the two actors "couldn't be duller". Tirdad Derakhshani of '' The Philadelphia Inquirer'' stated that LaBeouf "plays Witwicky as if he had a ferocious case of attention deficit disorder. After two films, his fidgeting isn't cute anymore." James Berardinelli of ReelViews wrote that LaBeouf "has sunk to greater levels of incompetence here. It's hard to call his posturing and screaming 'acting'." Jason Solomons of ''The Observer'' wrote " 're first introduced to untington-Whiteleyvia a close-up of her bum, segueing straight from the film's opening sequence and titles on to the pert buttocks and underwear of our heroine", and that her English posh girl accent "renders her practically unintelligible when surrounded by American accents and falling masonry." Much of the criticism towards Rosie Huntington-Whiteley compared her in an unfavorable light to Megan Fox. Lou Lumenick of the '' New York Post'' wrote that her "'acting' makes ... Megan Fox look like Meryl Streep in comparison." Huntington-Whitely was later nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress for her performance, but lost to David Spade for '' Jack and Jill''.
Steve Prokopy of Ain't It Cool News found the film to be better than the first two. Jim Vejvoda of IGN gave the film a score of seven out of ten, also stating that it was the best of the franchise. E! Online graded the film a B+ while noting if this film is truly the end of a trilogy, its main antagonists should have played more of a part. Website Daily Bhaskar also praised the film, rating it three and a half out of five stars, citing it as an improvement on the previous film, and writing that it "gives fans something to cheer about."
Many reviews praised the film's special effects and aggressive use of 3-D. After previewing a partial, unfinished cut of the film, Kofi Outlaw of Screen Rant declared that Bay had created the best 3-D experience since James Cameron's ''Avatar''. Neil Schneider of Meant to be Seen, a website focused on stereoscopic 3-D gaming and entertainment, remarked that "while ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' had the scrapings of a really good story, this 3-D movie was shot with a 2-D script." On the topic of 3-D, Schneider said "''Transformers 3'' was a mix of native stereoscopic 3-D camera capturing and 2-D/3-D conversion (as a 3-D tool), and most was done very well." He added, "At a minimum, ''Transformers 3'' demonstrates that fast cutting sequences are indeed possible and practical in stereoscopic 3-D. More than that, it was a comfortable experience and helped exemplify great use of stereoscopic 3-D with CGI live-action and CGI digital characters. That said, I think they still could have taken it much further."
Charlie Jane Anders of Jezebel believed that some elements of the film were deliberate self-references to Michael Bay's own sense of under-appreciation after the backlash to the second film: "After a few hours of seeing Shia get dissed, overlooked and mistreated, the message becomes clear: Shia, as always, is a stand-in for Michael Bay. And Bay is showing us just what it felt like to deal with the ocean of Haterade—the snarking, the Razzie Award, the mean reviews—that ''Revenge of the Fallen'' unleashed." She went on to say that the film's frequent, often jarring shifts in tone were an intentional endorsement of Michael Bay's own filmmaking style. "Tone is for single-purpose machines. Consistency is for Decepticons. Michael Bay's ideal movie shifts from action movie to teen comedy to political drama with the same well-lubricated ease that his cars become men. By the time you've finished watching, you will speak Michael Bay's cinematic language."
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The fourth film in the ''Transformers'' film series, '' Age of Extinction'', was released June 27, 2014. A fifth film, '' The Last Knight'', was released on June 21, 2017, followed by a spin-off titled '' Bumblebee'', released on December 21, 2018. '' Transformers: Rise of the Beasts'' is scheduled to be released June 9, 2023.
See also
* List of highest-grossing films
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