Anthony Ramos, the hero of Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, responds to RRR when asked about Indian movies.
When asked about Indian movies, ‘Transformers Rise Of The Beasts’ star Anthony Ramos mentions the Oscar-winning hit movie ‘RRR’ with Indian actors NTR Jr. and Ram Charan.
When asked about Indian cinema and what he knows about it, Ramos, who plays Noah in the Steven Caple Jr.-directed film, responded, “It has to be ‘RRR’.”
The seventh entry in the Transformers live-action film series is titled Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. It features Dominique Fishback and Anthony Ramos as well as the voices of Ron Perlman, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh, Liza Koshy, Michaela Jae Rodriguez, Pete Davidson, Colman Domingo, Cristo Fernandez, and Tongayi Chirisa. Peter Cullen, John DiMaggio, and David Sobolov are also returning franchise regulars.
A huge helping of humor is paired with a hearty background score in Paramount Pictures’ upcoming Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which will be released on June 9.
How much humor and music energize a movie? It helps a movie “lift a movie up,” according to Anthony Ramos. Movies can occasionally become overly serious. Having fun is enjoyable. To keep a movie moving and keep you interested, it’s nice to occasionally chuckle and hear decent music.
Ramos responded that “escape” is the reason why sci-fi is so popular with people of all ages. People watch films to escape, he said. When was the last time you saw a giant robot? We go to the movies to watch situations that we might be able to connect to, something that could happen in real life, or you are like, “I can’t wait to see how they do this” on the big screen.
Hollywood is in a terrific place right now because inclusivity and diversity are taking center stage. Afro-Latino and Puerto Rican-born Anthony Ramos concurs wholeheartedly. Yes, even the voice performers, including Michelle Yeoh, Michaela Jae Rodriguez, and Pete Davidson, are a diverse group of actors, he remarked. Hollywood, producers, and filmmakers, in my opinion, have gotten more receptive to casting diversely.