The Chevrolet Camaro is getting a new look for 2014, and so is Bumblebee. Michael Bay, boss of the “Transformers” movie franchise, has unveiled the star car of the fourth installment of the series, ...
With a relationship stretching back to the first film in 2007, the modern Chevrolet Camaro is inexorably linked to the film franchise. In the 2007 film, a black-on-yellow fifth-generation Camaro got ...
Michael Bay pulls back the curtain on a surprisingly good-looking hero car. Bay didn’t break down the changes GM made to Bumblebee’s Camaro body, but a quick glance is all it takes to see the General ...
The third Transformers movie opens this week. And Chevrolet says it will offer a Bumblebee edition of the 2012 Camaro to celebrate. The Transformers Special Edition Camaro will be a $3,000 option on ...
Although long-time fans showed some reticence when it was announced that Michael Bay was working on a live-action adaptation of the "Transformers" franchise, there is little doubt that his series has ...
There’s a new Transformers movie in the works, and that means a whole host of new cars and trucks set to play the alternate modes for all the giant fighting robots. The new movie, which is titled ...
We reported earlier that GM was working on a version of the Chevrolet Camaro that would mimic the aestetics of "Bumblebee," a Camaro-styled Autobot from the cartoon-based movie "Transformers," and now ...
First he was an aircooled Beetle. Then he was a '77 Camaro. Then he was Chevy's conceptual fifth-gen Camaro. Then he was an actual fifth-gen Camaro. And now? Well, for "Transformers 4," Bumblebee ...
Jay Leno introduces the famous Transformers Bumblebee Camaro to a sweet little fan in the video below. This yellow Chevy is now a huge star since the 2017 Camaro’s debut in Transformers: The Last ...
The Chevrolet Camaro found a lot of love when the fifth-generation concept was introduced in 2006, before seeing production in 2010. However, a whole new generation fell in love with Camaro thanks to ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Apparently, a perfectly real Chevy Suburban police vehicle somehow entered a closed Transformers 3 movie set in Washington D.C. and — during the filming of an Autobot driving scene — proceeded to ...