Transformers One, the latest film from Paramount, dives deep into the origins of iconic robots like Optimus Prime and Megatron.
movie will look very different. Instead of live-action, the franchise is going back to its roots in animation. And it’s going back to its roots narratively as well, as is an origin story for the Transformers, revealing how they became robots in disguise and more than meets the eye and various other catchphrases.
The film is set so far back in the characters’ backstories, in fact, that Optimus Prime and Megatron aren’t even called that yet; they’re going by the names Orion Pax and D-16. They’re not enemies either; they’re buddies. And neither one can transform. Orion and D-16 became Optimus Prime and Megatron and how they learned to transform. You can watch the trailer below:Hemsworth definitely has that classic Optimus Prime sound to his voice.
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