Michael BahiaHis career was defined by box office successes. After graduating from Wesleyan University in 1986 with a degree in Film and English, he began his directing career through a series of music videos in the late 1980s. These included music videos by artists such as Richard Marks, Donny Osmond, Chicago, and Styx. After nearly a decade of consistently directing music videos, Bay would make his film debut with Bad Boys in 1995. Bad Boys later became a major film franchise, with its most recent film (Bad Boys: Ride or Die) released this year.
After Bad BoysBay's projects became increasingly larger in scope. He directed Armageddon in 1998, an epic science fiction film that cost an estimated $140 million to produce. His next project, the romantic epic war film Pearl Harborsupposedly cost the same. These films started Bay on a new career of making high-budget films with hopes of equally exorbitant returns. A set of these films became another major franchise, and unfortunately, a group of his films will be leaving Netflix soon.
4 Transformers films are leaving Netflix
And they recently arrived on Netflix
Four of Transformers the films are set to leave Netflix in just a few weeks. Bay directed the first Transformers film in 2007. He made a an impressive $709.7 million worldwideprofiting from its estimated $150 million budget. This box office total was good enough to allow Bay to make a sequel immediately, releasing Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in 2009. Revenge of the fallen performed even better than its predecessor at the box office, grossing $836.3 million and helping the franchise gain momentum.
In an unfortunate turn of events Transformers fans, What's on Netflix confirms that multiple Transformers movies will leave Netflix soon. These films are Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Transformers: Dark of the Moonand Transformers: Age of Extinction. All of these titles were added to Netflix on December 1st, but will be leaving the platform on January 1, 2025. This gives subscribers just over two weeks to continue watching movies on Netflix before having to stream them elsewhere.
Our thoughts on these Transformers movies leaving Netflix
This will be a loss for Netflix
This news is unfortunate for both Netflix and Transformers fans, as the films had been doing well on the streamer since their launch on the platform. The titles regularly appeared in the daily top 10 films in the United States, and Transformers it even made it into the top 10 movies on Netflix in the US for the week of December 2nd to 8th. As Netflix enters the holiday season, it can certainly fill the viewership void with some festive hits, but it can still sting to miss out. those Transformers films.
Source: What's on Netflix