Universal Studios Hollywood

Transformers: The Ride - The Ultimate 3D Battle (due to open May 25, 2012)
Creative Consultant: Michael Bay
Visual Effects: Industrial Light & Magic
VP & Project Director: Gene Dobrzyn, Universal Creative
Show Producer: Lisa Nash

This attraction premiered at Universal Studios Singapore on December 3 2011.
Be part of the battle as you embark on a mission to defend the Allspark from the evil clutches of the DECEPTICONS...
Opening Ceremony of the Transformers Ride at Singapore
Trailer from Universal Studios Singapore
NB: The Hollywood version of the attraction is not expected to open until Spring 2012.
LATEST NEWS: LA Times Article (July 29, 2011)

From LA Times article, July 2011
This new dark ride-style attraction has replaced Backdraft and the Special Effects Stages on the Lower Lot. The shells of the historic soundstages which housed those attractions remain, but the interiors of the stages have been totally replaced. The concept artwork shows a ride vehicle-based experience, with massive animatronic robots, pyrotechnics and laser effects. It's believed to be using a similar technology to that used for the acclaimed The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman at Universal Orlando, but featuring digital projection and the much improved 3D technology that comes with it. More news to come!
Comparison with The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman
This groundbreaking attraction at Universal Studios Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida has a much larger show building than the two stages which housed Backdraft and the Special Effects Stages. The Spiderman show building appears (from Google Maps) to be around 200 feet by 200 feet, whereas the stages at Universal Studios Hollywood seem to be around 130 feet x 150 feet. The show buildings for 'Revenge of the Mummy' are around the same in both locations, despite the ride in Orlando having more show elements.
Given the size of the building, it seemed unlikely that the attraction could be as complex as the Spiderman attraction in Orlando, but as technology has improved, and the Transformers attraction will be using high-definition digital 3D projection rather than the more complex and space-intensive film-based system in Orlando, anything is possible! Recent construction photographs have also revealed the vehicle track system appears to be operating on two levels, which gives a much larger floor surface area than in Orlando. The completed show building in Singapore is very high in comparison to the former soundstages in Hollywood, but a great deal of excavation below ground level has taken place in Hollywood, so the finished height of the space inside the buildings will be comparable.
Photo Gallery - Construction
April 2010 - Backdraft and the Special Effects Stages have closed, and Transformers logo and artwork is up. There's a large amount of construction activity visible on the roof, and we assume there\'s lots more going on inside the buildings.
July 2010 - The stages are now merely shells - the front wall and roof have been removed.
April 2011 - The two level interior layout is finished, and it looks like ride tracks are being installed.
September 2011 - Concrete steps into the attraction and steelwork is complete on the front of the show building.
December 2011 - The comic-style artwork at the front of the show building is completed.
Press Release - 20 October 2008
Transformers, the electrifying blockbuster celebrated for its multi-generational appeal, inventive storyline, spectacular action sequences and special effects, will now be developed as a new theme park mega-attraction in a partnership between Universal Parks & Resorts, Hasbro, Inc. and DreamWorks Pictures.
The attraction will fuse 3D-HD media, mega special effects and stunning robotics with a ride system that will transform perceptions of theme park experiences. The rides are scheduled to make their debuts in early 2011, first at Universal Studios Singapore and then at Universal Studios Hollywood. In "Transformers" Earth's humans are caught in the middle of an intergalactic war between the friendly Autobots and the evil Decepticons, which are able to change into a variety of objects, including cars, trucks, planes and other technological creations.
Tom Williams, Chairman and CEO, Universal Parks & Resorts, said: 'Transformers' will be a jewel in our collection of world-class rides based on great movies. We're thrilled to be collaborating with Hasbro, DreamWorks, director Michael Bay and the film's executive producer, Steven Spielberg, who has been responsible for so many of our signature rides and attractions." Steven Spielberg serves as creative consultant to Universal Parks & Resorts and has worked closely with the company in the creation of some of the world's most innovative theme park attractions. Those attractions include Jurassic Park-the Ride, a featured attraction at UP&R parks in Orlando, Hollywood and Japan, the E.T. Adventure at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Japan, and the "War of the Worlds" sets at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Larry Kurzweil, President and Chief Operating Officer, Universal Studios Hollywood, said 'Transformers' represents a perfect match for our theme park: an exhilarating blockbuster with a great story, clever humor, non-stop action and flawless special effects. It has all the elements necessary to become one of the world's most exciting theme park rides and a centerpiece attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood, The Entertainment Capital of L.A."
"We are thrilled to be working with Universal Parks & Resorts and DreamWorks to create this Transformers attraction because we believe it will deliver an ultimate one of a kind immersive Transformers experience for our fans around the world!" said Brian Goldner, President and CEO of Hasbro, Inc.
Tan Hee Teck, Chief Executive Officer of Resorts World at Sentosa, the mega resort that is home to Universal Studios Singapore, said: "It is great that Asia will be the launch pad for the first Transformers attraction. Transformers was introduced in the United States in 1983 but traces its roots to Asia. Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and Megatron are familiar names to Asian audiences, who grew up with the robot toys and love the movie. When Transformers opens in Universal Studios Singapore in 2010, it will be the first of its kind in the world. We may see a surge of Transformers mania.
Director Michael Bay and Executive Producer Steve Spielberg presented "Transformers" in 2007. "Transformers" broke box office records on its way to gathering worldwide gross revenues of over $706 million -- the highest non-sequel gross of any movie in 2007 -- and three Academy Award nominations. The sequel, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," is scheduled to be released by Paramount Pictures in the U.S. on June 26, 2009.
"Transformers" is a Paramount release of a DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Pictures presentation, in association with Hasbro, of a di Bonaventura Pictures production. Produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, Don Murphy, Ian Bryce. Executive producers, Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Brian Goldner, Mark Vahradian. Co-producers, Allegra Clegg, Ken Bates. Directed by Michael Bay. Screenplay, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci. Story, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, John Rogers. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Dumael, Anthony Anderson, Megan Fox, Rachael Taylor, John Turturro and Jon Voight.
Construction Videos
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