The movie draws inspiration from the 1980s animated series, showcasing how Alpha Trion played a key role in Orion's transformation. Unlike the live-action movies, Transformers One introduces a unique storyline focusing on Orion Pax's journey to becoming Optimus Prime.Transformers One is confirmed...
Eric takes the crew on a fantastic journey through his childhood! Things have been hard for everyone, an it's been difficult to get the time to hang out, SO, hang out with us! Sync up this audio file with the video from the movie, and feel like you're hanging out on the couch ...
Rise of the Beastsis its own entity, with the story moving away from the 1980’s California setting of the first prequel to 1990’s Brooklyn – specifically 1994. Here, our hero-in-waiting is Noah Diaz (Anthony Ramos), a veteran looking for work in the big city. Employment opportunities ...
It is unknown how much the figures themselves are different from the previous releases and if they will be available just at the show or not. With Optimus, for instance, we do see different chest windows that are cell shaded, but it's also a set of stickers. So everything is unclear....
It’s funny how dated the technology from the original Transformers seems today — how many kids even know what a boom box is, much less tote one around? I’m surprised we haven’t gotten a robot that turns into an Amazon Echo yet. But back in the day, Soundwave was the coolest, a...
from the 1980's featuring classic Transformers telling you to 'not run away from home' and - in a single breath - 'I bet you know you should've worn a lifejacket - accidents can happen and lifejackets are good protection' that are hilarious to watch, even if the humour is ...
The Transformersare back for the seventh movie in the live-action movie franchise withTransformers: Rise of the Machines. This time out, characters from the popular 1990s animated seriesBeast Wars, which was both a sequel and prequel to theoriginal 1980s animated series, join the action. Appropr...
left out many important plot details. The comic was given more time to breath, and captured almost the entire narrative from the beloved book. Outside of the story, the whimsical art style was eye catching, and the color pallet fit well with Beagle's original artistic vision for the story...
Spike:Springer, what's going on! Springer:No time for that now! Let's get out of here! [the Autobots start to escape Unicron's hull] Daniel:Look! [sees Hot Rod, now Rodimus Prime, running from the depths of Unicron] Rodimus Prime:Autobots, transform and roll out!
-Spotlight: Mirage (Continuum places this between Devastation and Grimlock, but it seems to take place in an unspecified alternate dimension and practically everyone ignores it anyway so until John Barber comes up and makes an explanation of it we can safely throw this away from the continuity....