Transmorphers

Over 300 years later, after many generations of living underground, a small group of human rebels plan to finally take back their world from the mechanical invaders.

Despite some protests, Van Ryberg decides to reinstate a disgraced soldier named Warren Mitchell (Matthew Wolf), who was court-martialed along with his right-hand man, Itchy (Griff Furst), and cryogenically frozen for insubordination.

Mitchell is glad to be reinstated, but learns that his former lover, Karina Nadir (Amy Weber), a fighter pilot, is now married to General Van Ryberg.

Van Ryberg takes over as the field commander of the human army and leads them out in a last-ditch effort to defeat the robots, and to rescue her wife.

Supported by an aerial strike force led by Lux, Mitchell's team fly out and make it to the radio tower where they are able to rescue Karina and Blair.

Back at the radio station, Mitchell, using his android powers, sacrifices himself and takes the tower out, buying enough time for the rest of his team to escape.

[3] Felix Vasquez Jr. from Cinema Crazed gave a positive review and said, "it looks damn good for a cheap rip-off, and is rather entertaining to sit through, “Transmorphers” is worth your time.

Club: "While my curiosity was definitely satisfied, and while it warms the heart that The Asylum is out there finding ways to exploit the public's desire to see cheap versions of what they've seen elsewhere, Transmorphers was actually pretty dull.