Calling out Autobots! If you're after the ideal winter night, strap in because Transformers: Rise of the Beasts will be available on Digital this month.
Now that we’re right at the tail end of winter, I don’t know about you, but I’m sick of this cold weather throwing a spanner in the works for all my social events on the calendar.
But not to worry. We have a thrilling night planned for you, all from the comfort of your cosy home as you escape the chill.
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So gear up while we throw it back to the 90s as your favourite bots are back!
The seventh installment of Transformers sees Optimus Prime and the Autobots take on their biggest challenge yet.
Set in 1994 after the events of Bumblebee, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts follows ex-military electronics expert Noah Diaz, a young man trying to provide for his family.
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However, Noah’s life’s wholly shaken when he’s roped into a conflict between the Autobots and the recently arrived Terrorcons.
With the fear of a new threat taking over, Noah must learn to work with weary Autobot leader Optimus Prime and a powerful faction of Transformers known as Maximals.
Along with artifact researcher Elena Wallace, the fate of the earth lies in their hands as they must stop the arrival of the planet-eater Unicron, known as the God of Chaos.
To join the epic battle between the Maximals, Predacons and Terrorcons, buy or rent the latest Transformers flick come August 9.
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You can access it on multiple digital platforms, including the Apple TV app, Prime Video, Google TV, YouTube, Foxtel, Telstra TV Box Office, Fetch and Microsoft Movies & TV.
Not to mention you can experience all the action in 4K for higher quality and greater resolution - it’ll seem like alien robots are brawling in your own living room, bringing the cinema experience to you.
That’s right, you’re in for one of the most exciting nights ever, and the best part is you won’t have to step a foot outside.
So, buckle in, grab a couple of beers and get ready for the ultimate robot showdown.
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