This was a giant waste of time. If you're a 90s kid and your expecting to feel a sense of nostalgia, you will want to look elsewhere. The Maximals weren't even the central part of the movie. The director clearly didn't want to make 90s kids happy. Airazor was killed and the rest of the Maximals barely had any screen time. Airazor dies, Cheetor only speaks 3 times and Rhinox never speaks at all. Airazor dies before we see her transform, you don't even see Rhinox and Cheetors faces in their robot forms. You'd think that in a movie where the Maximals are supposed to have big role in the movie, that none of them would die, nope. Airazor died like it meant nothing. You'd expect that the Predacons would appear in a movie that includes the Maximals, but the director didn't seem to think so. No Predacons at all in this movie. And don't expect to see more Maximals in future movies because they made it perfectly clear that there will be NO MORE Maximals to ever appear in future movies. Don't expect to see Rattrap, Tigertron, Depth Charge or any others in the future. 3 Maximals is all we get, while we get 7 Autobots. That really seems fair. The ONE and I do mean ONE solace from this movie was the easter egg to GI Joe at the end. There was a strong hint that a Transformers x GI Joe crossover movie is in the works. That was the ONLY good thing about it. This movie was in no way a trip down memory lane for kids of the 90s. That director did as much as he could to screw 90s kids and spit in their faces. Don't waste your time with this movie. It's not what it looks like. Damn that director