When Transformers First Came To Earth In The Movie Franchise

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The Transformers movies always take place on Earth, and here is when the Transformers arrived on the planet for the first time in the franchise canon.

The Transformers movie franchise revolves around the Autobots protecting Earth, and here is when the Transformers first came to the planet. Hasbro's iconic action figures became the centerpiece of a major Hollywood franchise in 2007 with the launch of Michael Bay's first Transformers movie. The director ultimately made five films in the series before Paramount moved the franchise in a new direction.

The First Transformers Arrived In 17,000 BC In Michael Bay's Franchise It is confirmed that the first Transformers arrived on Earth in 17,000 BC in Michael Bay's canon. His Transformers movies constantly changed the backstory for how big a presence the robots had in humanity's history, which created several retcons and plot holes. However, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen brought an official reveal of when Transformers first came to Earth.

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