Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray Movie

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Paramount Pictures | 2017 | 154 min | Rated PG-13 | Sep 26, 2017

Transformers: The Last Knight 4K (Blu-ray Movie)

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Movie rating

4.4
 / 10

Blu-ray rating

Users0.0 of 50.0
Reviewer3.5 of 53.5
Overall3.5 of 53.5

Overview

Transformers: The Last Knight 4K (2017)

Optimus Prime discovers that his home planet, Cybertron, is now a dead planet, which he comes to find he was responsible for killing. He finds a way to bring the planet back to life, but in order to do so he needs to find an artifact, and that artifact is on Earth.

Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins, Josh Duhamel, Laura Haddock, Santiago Cabrera
Director: Michael Bay

Action100%
Adventure82%
Sci-Fi66%

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: HEVC / H.265
    Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
    Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
    Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1, 1.85:1

  • Audio

    English: Dolby Atmos
    English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
    English: Dolby Digital 2.0
    French: Dolby Digital 5.1
    Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
    Portuguese: Dolby Digital 5.1
    English: Dolby Digital 5.1

  • Subtitles

    English, English SDH, French, Portuguese, Spanish

  • Discs

    Blu-ray Disc
    Three-disc set (3 BDs)
    UV digital copy
    4K Ultra HD

  • Playback

    Region A (B, C untested)

Review

Rating summary

Movie1.0 of 51.0
Video4.5 of 54.5
Audio5.0 of 55.0
Extras2.5 of 52.5
Overall3.5 of 53.5

Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray Movie Review

Reviewed by Martin Liebman July 10, 2020

Paramount and Best Buy have collaborated on a store exclusive SteelBook release for Director Michael Bay's miserable 'Transformers: The Last Knight.' The disc and digital content is identical to that found in the wide release. See the 'Special Features and Extras' section of the review below for more on the SteelBook's look and feel.


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Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.5 of 5

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Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  5.0 of 5

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Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  2.5 of 5

The Last Knight's SteelBook is smooth and slick, glossy and certain to display handling fingerprints. The front panel depicts Optimus Prime, looking towards the right, in something of a battle stance, holding a sword in both hands. There's a metallic reflectiveness to the image, which is comprised of darker colors like deep purples and blues and blacks with some lighter accents illuminating parts of the image as if the light source is situated off to the right. The film's title appears in white letters, center, down in the bottom third portion. The rear panel depicts the three-headed Dragonstrom, also looking towards the right, looming over a city. Shades of green dominate the background. Hasbro and Paramount logos appear bottom left along with some fine print legalese. The spine carries over the rear panel's color scheme. The film's title appears in white, center, with Paramount and Blu-ray logos flanking top and bottom, respectively.

Inside, the digital copy code floats; there are no left-hand-side tabs to hold it down. The three discs, one UHD and two Blu-ray, are situated on the left and right, the UHD on the left on its own hub and the feature film and bonus Blu-ray discs on the right in staggered-stacked formation. The inner print is a two-panel spread that depicts black-and-white "wanted" posters with Optimus Prime appearing on the left and Bumblebee on the right.

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Transformers: The Last Knight 4K Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  3.5 of 5

What a terrible movie, but the SteelBook is, at least, not half bad and the UHD technical presentation is first-rate. For fans and collectors only.