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Shatter transformers in original
Shatter transformers in original












shatter transformers in original

Starscream: While Megatron doesn't appear in Bumblebee, his snivelling second-in-command appears to be the Decepticon who attacks Optimus Prime after B-127 leaves Cybertron appears to be the jet, looking more G1 accurate than in Bay's original Transformers trilogy.He was previously in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, again as an agent of Soundwave, and was used posthumously as a weapon by Bumblebee. Ravage: Bursting out of Soundwave's chest, Ravage is one of several "cassette tape" animals, used here to attack Optimus.This is a more cartoon accurate depiction of the communications expert, who spent most of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon monitoring satellites. Soundwave: The cassette player Transformer, Soundwave challenges Optimus Prime after the evacuation.He is voiced by Honest Trailers' Jon Bailey.

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Shockwave was long part of Transformers movie plans, eventually appearing in Transformers: Dark of the Moon (and serving as the model for Two-Heads in Age of Extinction). Shockwave: Leading the charge against the Autobots is Shockwave, a Decepticon scientist and commander of a special task group.There's no G1 Megatron in Bumblebee due to him being frozen in the Hoover Dam when the movie takes place, but there's some familiar support in his stead. Hot on the Autobots' heels as they flee Cybertron are the Decepticons. Another of the main Bay Transformers, he was killed in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Ironhide: The last of the escaping Autobots, although not with a speaking role, is Ironhide.He was one of the core Transformers in the Michael Bay films, fighting the Decepticons for four movies until he was killed in Transformers: Age of Extinction. Ratchet: The Autobots' medic is amongst the group fleeing Cybertron, with Dennis Singletary on voice duties.Cliffjumper: Optimus Prime's lieutenant, Cliffjumper gets a fairly substantial (if unfortunate) cameo in his first Transformers movie: after escaping Cybertron, he's hunted down and killed by Dropkick and Shatter, He's played by Andrew Morgado.He's an Autobot commando and, in the original cartoon, the strongest of the team. Brawn: Making his cinematic debut (although he did appear in spinoff material to the Bay continuity) is Brawn, voiced by Kirk Baily.He had a supporting role in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, where he was killed by Barricade. Wheeljack: Another of the fleeing Autobots, Wheeljack is a Transformer scientist, with Steve Blum providing the voice.She previously appeared in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but looking nothing like her G1 design here (bar pink paint job). Arcee: The most well-known female Autobot, Arcee is one of the first seen on Cybertron in Bumblebee.He later appears via hologram recording and eventually meets up with Bumblebee at the end. Optimus Prime: Voiced, as always, by Peter Cullen, Optimus oversees the evacuation of Cybertron, sending B-127 to Earth.He's been in every previous Transformers film and here has his real voice played by Dylan O'Brien. Bumblebee: The star of the film, B-127 is sent to Earth where he disguises himself as a Volkswagen Beetle (and later a Chevy Camaro).They're not listed here (although given their status would be impossible to miss).įirst in Bumblebee's G1 Cybertron sequence are the Autobots, initially collected together before they rush to get to escape pods. There are several characters that we couldn't pick out in Bumblebee's opening sequence, chiefly the film's primary Decepticons who pursue B-127 to Earth: Shatter (Angela Bassett), Dropkick (Justin Theroux) and Blitzwing (David Sobolov). Fortunately, we've dove right in and collected everything we could find!

shatter transformers in original

Of course, Bumblebee's G1 Cybertron sequence is over so fast that it can be hard to pick up which Transformers appear. Related: Every Transformers Movie Ranked From Worst To Best (Including Bumblebee) We got a taste of this scene from Bumblebee's trailer, but nothing could have prepared for how densely packed it is with G1 designs. It's a little Superman, a little Star Wars, but with the amount of robots in disguise changing up all over the place, unmistakably Transformers. Cybertron has fallen and the Autobots are rushing to retreat as Decepticon Seekers chase them down. Bumblebee opens with an action sequence that is essentially the classic G1 Transformers cartoon writ large in live-action.














Shatter transformers in original