Oh boy, what the hell happened to this one? The franchise went downhill really fast and went to the robotic toilet filled with the most hairiest a**e hairs that ever stained the toilet seat. Well, which is why no one likes Transformers: The Last Knight and compared to what we've witnessed from Age of Extinction, I would say the same thing about this one which is why those two films starring Mark Wahlberg are both boring and generic, this one just really takes it's toll on the picture quality of what it doesn't know what widescreen ratio is originally going to be like. It just doesn't know what it's doing with it being too distracting to focus what ratio is going to be, rather it be fully widescreen or just widescreen on it's own but doesn't know how to. Top Gun: Maverick did that sometimes because it's distributed by Paramount but this one does it multiple times making the audience getting really frustrated with the movie being infuriating. Hey, I've seen recent films from Paramount and they don't even do that. Merlin finds the Knights of Iacon, a group of Transformers hiding on Earth, seeking their help to aid King Arthur and his knights. They hand him a staff and help Arthur defeat the Saxons, but warn Merlin to hide the staff. Optimus Prime arrives on the ruins of Cybertron and meets the Cybertronian goddess Quintessa, who brainwashes him into becoming Nemesis Prime and sends him to Earth to retrieve Merlin's staff, which will restore Cybertron by taking Earth's energy core. Cade hides Transformer refugees in his junkyard. Cogman appears and invites Cade to the UK to meet his employer, Edmund Burton played by Anthony Hopkins, who is connected to the Transformers. The rest goes on. The film itself also really taking it's toll with the box office results. Dark of the Moon and Age of Extintion made over a billion dollars at the box office while the first and the second one almost made at that point but are very successful. The quadrilogy made more money than the one we got right now and that is coming from something that is at the lowest point at losing $100 on the theatrical release with marketing and distribution costs factored in making it a commercial failure due to the competition it had with other big budget films that are coming out at that time. Aside from that, it did spawn two prequels and an animated one so here's that. So a whole chunk of the film is so repetitive, it completely killed the franchise for the most part making it end so very rushed like. We have the beginning in the royal times where we see Stanley Tucci as Merlin speaking to the Autobot, in the previous film though, he's not Merlin so now we have him playing a different character because his previous character in Age of Extinction is finished so now we don't get to see more of Stanley Tucci in this one. Anthony Hopkins is in it too as a British person from the UK and I love Anthony Hopkins as an actor and he certainly gets the fun out of this one. That's all I can say about that considering that he got a Razzie nomination which is a shame. Josh Duhamel is back which is also great to see considering he didn't appear in the previous film but ended it off with Shia LeBeouf in Dark of the Moon and he came back. Too bad we didn't get to see Tyrese Gibson coming back. Maybe is because he said in Dark in the Moon that this is his last mission. John Turturro's back, but only in a little bit of scenes. Mark Wahlberg is still back in his top form in this one even though we don't get to see his character's daughter in it because she's moved on. Well, all I got to say is that the franchise itself is completely finished, Michael Bay states that this will be his last Transformers film he's gonna work on, the box office didn't made much money like it hope it did, the film is over bloated and it certainly doesn't help me enjoy it as a whole but if there's one thing I could ever think of is that this one will including the previous one will never be as good as the entire trilogy with Shia LeBeouf mostly the first one and that's it because I think studios are have a enormous e******n for hard earned money, so with that said, "Autobots, roll out."