Here's your first official promotional image for Michael Bay's Transformers: The Last Knight. A version of this poster was first spotted in NYC last month but the official image provides a clearer look at the three-headed monster Optimus Prime is facing down. Transformer experts were quick to point out that the only three-headed Dragon among the Decepticons was the villainous Scourge from the Transformers: Cybertron cartoon. It's also possible this is a new transformation for Megatron, who has been confirmed to return for this installment. Among the humans, Mark Wahlberg reprises his role as Cade Yeager while Isabela Moner and Jerrod Carmichael make their franchise debut. The Last Knight will be the first Transformers production since a Writer's Room was formed to create a Transformers Cinematic Universe for Paramount. As such, perhaps we'll see a greater focus on storytelling instead of the usual nonstop action and explosions? Get ready for battle.
- 8/1/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Here's a photo of a New York City billboard for Transformers: The Last Knight that's surfaced, thanks to the people at Seibertron. As you can see, it includes Optimus Prime facing off against a three-headed mechanized dragon of some sort. You can get a closer look in these images:
As io9 helpfully points out:
Megatron has transformed into a dragon mode in a few Transformers stories, beginning back in the Beast Wars cartoon, and he even had a two-headed dragon mode in Robots in Disguise. However, the only robot that’s ever also been a three-headed dragon is Scourge in the Transformers: Cybertron cartoon (he’s one of the Decepticons on Animatron, the Beast Planet).
Apparently there's also a dragon connection with the very first episode of the animated series, in which Optimus and the crew get sent back to the mythical time of King Arthur. That was just a...
As io9 helpfully points out:
Megatron has transformed into a dragon mode in a few Transformers stories, beginning back in the Beast Wars cartoon, and he even had a two-headed dragon mode in Robots in Disguise. However, the only robot that’s ever also been a three-headed dragon is Scourge in the Transformers: Cybertron cartoon (he’s one of the Decepticons on Animatron, the Beast Planet).
Apparently there's also a dragon connection with the very first episode of the animated series, in which Optimus and the crew get sent back to the mythical time of King Arthur. That was just a...
- 7/14/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
In the history of video games there have been a Lot of Transformers games; from the 1986 Japan-only Nes game Mystery of Convoy (later available in some countries via Nintendo’s Virtual Console) to the more recent Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark. And when it comes to video games Transformers titles are definitely a mixed bag – the last title I actualy found myself Really enjoying was 2010′s on-rails Wii shooter Transformers: Cybertron Adventures, which was based on the War For Cybertron comic and toy line rather than the cartoon.
Unbelievably, at least in the West, there hasn’t a video game based on the original G1 iteration of the franchise since the 1980s (not counting the mobile phone turned-based title) and the era of the Spectrum and Commodroe 64, making Transformers Devastation something of a big deal in the Transformers community. It’s safe to say, on that basis alone,...
Unbelievably, at least in the West, there hasn’t a video game based on the original G1 iteration of the franchise since the 1980s (not counting the mobile phone turned-based title) and the era of the Spectrum and Commodroe 64, making Transformers Devastation something of a big deal in the Transformers community. It’s safe to say, on that basis alone,...
- 10/23/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
During the San Diego Comic-Con International, it was confirmed that Darkseid and the evil New Gods of Apokolips will be heavily featured during the tenth and final season of "Smallville." And while there is currently no announcement as to who will portray Darkseid on the series, two of his primary followers have already been cast.
Steve Byers (pictured) will play Desaad and Michael Daingerfield will step into the role of Gordon Godfrey in the third episode of the season, according to Kryptonsite. The episode is entitled "Supergirl" and also features the previously announced return of Laura Vandervoort as Kara.
Desaad is one of Darkseid's main henchmen in the original "New Gods" stories by Jack Kirby. In the miniseries "Legends," Glorious Godfrey — another agent of Darkseid — took on the name Gordon Godfrey as he led a campaign of fear and hate against all superheroes.
Byers is perhaps best known for his...
Steve Byers (pictured) will play Desaad and Michael Daingerfield will step into the role of Gordon Godfrey in the third episode of the season, according to Kryptonsite. The episode is entitled "Supergirl" and also features the previously announced return of Laura Vandervoort as Kara.
Desaad is one of Darkseid's main henchmen in the original "New Gods" stories by Jack Kirby. In the miniseries "Legends," Glorious Godfrey — another agent of Darkseid — took on the name Gordon Godfrey as he led a campaign of fear and hate against all superheroes.
Byers is perhaps best known for his...
- 8/17/2010
- by Blair Marnell
- MTV Splash Page
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