Hailee Steinfeld as Charlie Watson hugging Bumblebee in Bumblebee (2018)
If there is anything the Transformers film franchise is infamous for, besides having far too many terrible films, it's the way they handle and incorporate human lead characters into the plot. Since the debut of the first live-action Transformers film, fans have been wondering why human characters needed to lead the films in the first place. After all, audiences came to see the robots in disguise.
10 Cade Yeager Played by Mark Wahlberg Mark Wahlberg's Cade Yeager first appeared in the latter half of the Michael Bay collection of films in Transformers: Age of Extinction. Sadly, Wahlberg has the distinction of starring in arguably the worst Transformers films, so he's not supported much on the writing side of things whatsoever.
Lennox is a favorite character among the fanbase. While not very complex, Lennox consistently gets things done and is proactive, helping move the plot forward better than most supporting characters. Plus, not many humans in the franchise can say they've successfully killed a Transformer, especially in such an epic: sliding off of a motorcycle and attacking Blackout from below.
With her father having a criminal record and being jailed, Mikaela also happens to have a far more interesting backstory than Sam. Her mechanical prowess could have been a major asset to the Autobots in times of need. While she still displays many issues this franchise has with portraying women, with some rewriting, Mikaela could easily have been the main protagonist of the first three Transformers films.
Izabella is tough as nails, unafraid when it comes to danger and never backing down from challenges when they come around. With her prowess at fixing Cybertronians, she's incredibly handy to the Autobots and doesn't detract from the story at hand or any objectives; on the contrary, she's incredibly helpful. Izabella even finds a way to fix Bumblebee's voice box .
Agent Simmons is a huge provider of comedic relief in the series, with fans everywhere adoring him for his numerous hilarious quotes. More importantly, he also does a lot as a protagonist. For example, in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Agent Simmons is the only reason why the U.S. Navy can fire upon Devastator. Once he succeeded in helping take down Devastator, he got NEST military back up for the final battle.
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