Friday, February 11, 2011

TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON mystery mustache robot from the trailer revealed!(spoiler)

This might be one of the last TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON post until the movie comes out, but I'm not promising anything. Earlier today TFW2005.com posted a link to (out of all places) Entertainment Weekly where they debuted a few images showing official pictures of the new body for Megatron, the new Ark spaceship seen in the trailer, and more importantly, Sentinel Prime! Check out the pics!
The Ark, which looks rather similar to the original, and a good TIE Fighter rip off.

This is the new Megatron, who use to be a ridiculous looking space ship/tank hybrid before this.

Here's the big guy, Sentinel Prime!

I will say that Sentinel Prime is my favorite Transformers design to come out of this movie, that's not Shockwave. He looks heroic, badass, and more like an experienced fighter and not a ridiculous, cantakerous old robot like Jetfire from the previous movie. I'm not sure how he exists because in the last movie, Jetfire said that all of the last Primes died fighting The Fallen. Plus the big deal about Optimus is that he is the last Prime alive and there's no one to carry on the legacy. And just as a cool little tidbit, the new article has Michael Bay saying that Megatron will be "hiding in the jungles of Africa, nursing his wounds, and vainly hiding his pulverized visage while plotting — what else — revenge."

TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON will be released July 1, 2011

3 comments:

  1. what does shockwave transform into? i heard it was a boat. is that true??

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  2. Shockwave transforms into a Cybertron Assault Tank.

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