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DOTM is an acronym commonly used to refer to Transformers: Dark of the Moon, a 2011 science fiction action film directed by Michael Bay. It is the third installment in the live-action Transformers film series and stars Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley joining the cast as Carly Spencer, along with a mix of returning and new cast members.

The plot centers on a hidden Cybertronian spacecraft on the Moon and a mission to exploit a

Reception to DOTM was mixed. Critics praised the film’s spectacle, technical achievements, and complex action set

Beyond its use as a film title, DOTM can stand for other terms such as Day of

technology
that
could
tilt
the
war
between
Autobots
and
Decepticons.
The
film
was
released
by
Paramount
Pictures
on
July
1,
2011,
in
2D
and
3D
formats,
and
features
extensive
visual
effects
and
large-scale
action
sequences.
pieces,
while
criticizing
its
length,
pacing,
and
sometimes
thin
characterization.
It
performed
strongly
at
the
international
box
office
and
became
the
highest-grossing
film
in
the
Transformers
series
at
the
time,
earning
over
a
billion
dollars
worldwide.
the
Month
in
calendars
or
various
organizational
acronyms;
however,
within
popular
culture
it
is
most
commonly
associated
with
Transformers:
Dark
of
the
Moon.
The
film
remains
a
notable
entry
in
the
Transformers
franchise
for
its
scale,
3D
presentation,
and
impact
on
the
series’
trajectory.