Chris Hemsworth
‘s path to superstardom has been paved by franchise films. One of his first roles was playing George Kirk in the 2009 film Star Trek. The supporting role was high profile and paved the way for other opportunities. Two years after he played that role, he made his Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut playing the тιтular god in Thor. Hemsworth would reprise his thunderous role in many MCU films, getting both solo and group features in the Avengers movies.
Outside the MCU, Hemsworth has been in both one-off and other franchise films. He plays the Huntsman in the Snow White and the Hunstman movies as well as a supporting character in the 2016 remake of Ghostbusters. He also dabbled in the Men in Black franchise through his role in Men in Black: International, and even played a Mad Max villain in last year’s Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which was a prequel to Fury Road. Now, one of Hemsworth’s major franchise movies from last year is finding success on streaming.
Transformers One Has Become A Streaming Hit
Unfortunately, Transformers One Had A Lackluster Box Office Haul
Transformers One is now a streaming hit. Serving as a prequel in the Transformers franchise, the 2024 animated movie tells the origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron, who were best friends before later becoming enemies in Cybertron. In addition to Hemsworth, the Transformers One voice cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Brian Tyree Henry, and Keegan-Michael Key. While the movie grossed over $129 million worldwide, it is considered a box-office disappointment due to its comparatively high $75 million budget.
As per FlixPatrol, Transformers One has made it into the top 10 movies in the United States today (January 14) on Paramount+, taking the no. 8 spot. It beats Gladiator and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 but falls short of Top Gun: Maverick, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Dear Santa, Smile 2, The Painter, Jack Reacher, and Finestkind.
Our Take On Transformers One’s Streaming Success
Transformers One Has Always Been Loved By Its Audience
Despite its lackluster box office earnings, Transformer One‘s audience has always been its biggest champion. The film holds a Popcornmeter of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, meaning many people who viewed the movie really enjoyed the latest installment. Furthermore, it’s not the only Hemsworth film becoming a streaming success in the last week. His drama In the Heart of the Sea has been doing well on Netflix, potentially prompting multi-platform subscribers to check out more of his work, helping Transformers One‘s viewership numbers.
Source: FlixPatrol