Names Revealed for Terrorcon Tow Truck and Autobot VW Van from Transformers Rise of the Beasts
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Posted 14 hours agoPosted by DeathReviews on October 22nd, 2021 @ 10:31am CDT
Posted by DeathReviews on October 22nd, 2021 @ 10:33am CDT
william-james88 wrote:I gotta say, seeing Michael Bay on set with the director for this movie is not sitting well with me
Micheal Bay looks like the Penguin. "Waaaaaak waaaaaak waaaaaaaaaaaak!"
Posted by That_Guy on October 22nd, 2021 @ 10:54am CDT
DeathReviews wrote:These Bayverse Terrorcons seem to have about as much to do with the original Terrorcons as Movie 5 Onslaught had to do with Bruticus. Which means no Abominus either. Looks like the 'bayverse' movies are dropping the ball yet again.
I mean they could have gone with the Prime-verse version and all be zombies.
Posted by Evil Eye on October 22nd, 2021 @ 11:05am CDT
Wheeljack being a campervan is kinda neat. Whilst I am awfully fond of G1 Wheeljack and absolutely adore the Lancia Stratos (especially the specific one he turns into), it does add some much needed variety to the Autobot lineup rather than him being another sports car. Plus VW campers are cool, and if he gets a good SS toy I'll be all over it. I personally would have gone with green instead of brown as a homage to his OG deco but I don't mind it.
Posted by william-james88 on October 22nd, 2021 @ 9:18pm CDT
Please note, the picture in the thumbnail is of old concept art, we do not know how Cheetor will look like in this film yet.
Posted by TulioDude on October 23rd, 2021 @ 12:21am CDT
Can't wait to see the Maximals!
Posted by RobWiggins1 on October 24th, 2021 @ 12:02am CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 26th, 2021 @ 7:00pm CDT
also excited to get confirmation of Cheetor being in the film. I am excited for the film, still excited and getting more excited as time goes
Posted by william-james88 on October 26th, 2021 @ 10:45pm CDT
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, I am very excited that the VW bus is Wheeljack. I am stoked for that. And BATTLETRAP is the name of the towtruck?! I love it!
also excited to get confirmation of Cheetor being in the film. I am excited for the film, still excited and getting more excited as time goes
My favourite part aboit Wheeljack is thst we'll eventually get a toy of a Transformer with an interesting alt mide like that.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 27th, 2021 @ 4:27am CDT
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Well, I am very excited that the VW bus is Wheeljack. I am stoked for that. And BATTLETRAP is the name of the towtruck?! I love it!
also excited to get confirmation of Cheetor being in the film. I am excited for the film, still excited and getting more excited as time goes
My favourite part aboit Wheeljack is thst we'll eventually get a toy of a Transformer with an interesting alt mide like that.
Maybe we will get a retool of that Wheeljack mold as Origin Wheeljack?
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on November 10th, 2021 @ 6:24pm CST
Posted by william-james88 on November 10th, 2021 @ 9:13pm CST
What makes this more interesting than possibly any other film delay is that more than any live action franchise, the Transformers franchise always has a major toyline assigned to it, often taking up entire retailer areas, as can be seen below. And the Rise of the Beast toys are already ordered by retailers like Target, which have the toys already in their system, for a 2022 release date. You can see the whole list of toys here (they are in spoiler free code names). And as we had seen in previous toylines for films, like Godzilla vs Kong, Black Widow, ect, the fact that the toys were already in the pipeline meant they were released anyway. So knowing all this, is it possible that we still get that massive toyline in 2022 instead of in 2023 when the movie releases? We'll see, but this is bound to be interesting.
The sadness themed thumbnail is from TheWhovianHalfing on Deviantart
Posted by TulioDude on November 10th, 2021 @ 9:54pm CST
Hopefully everything is okay behind the scenes,and they are just polishing the film.
Day 681 of waiting for Transformers Armada Masterpiece news.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on November 10th, 2021 @ 9:58pm CST
Posted by william-james88 on November 10th, 2021 @ 10:08pm CST
TulioDude wrote:Hopefully everything is okay behind the scenes,and they are just polishing the film.
For over a year?! They are polishing Spider-man Far from Home right now and that film comes out in a month.
-Kanrabat- wrote:High chances that the toys will look nothing as they appear in the movie. Remember the Beetle Bee? That was just within the normal timeframe. The movie producers could turn Scourge into a Skids-N-Mudflap duo riding each other's shoulders for all we know.
Yeah, if they take that time to redo the bot modes to have a different aesthetic, then it will be like the toys from the first film. I am more curious about whether or not the toys will release next year or they will wait for 2023.
Posted by Black Bumblebee on November 10th, 2021 @ 10:41pm CST
If they already have designs made for folks like Polar Claw and Gears (who we know were originally planned for Kingdom, but cancelled), they will try to use such toys to fill in the gap so as to fill space.
I would also assume more cases of repaints, alas.
Posted by Bounti76 on November 11th, 2021 @ 2:03am CST
Posted by Triggerdick Megatron on November 11th, 2021 @ 2:05am CST
Well that's just prime...
(I always wanted to say that )
Posted by Triggerdick Megatron on November 11th, 2021 @ 2:10am CST
Bounti76 wrote:I guess that would explain why there are no ROTB Studio Series figures leaked for this year.
SS ROTB toys won't be out until 2 or 3 years after the original ROTB toys like with Last Knight which had a toyline well before Last Knight Studio Series.
Posted by Bounti76 on November 11th, 2021 @ 2:28am CST
Triggerdick Megatron wrote:Bounti76 wrote:I guess that would explain why there are no ROTB Studio Series figures leaked for this year.
SS ROTB toys won't be out until 2 or 3 years after the original ROTB toys like with Last Knight which had a toyline well before Last Knight Studio Series.
I don't think that's how they're doing it anymore. The Bumblebee Movie released toys in Studio Series, rather than having its own separate line. It doesn't make sense to have a separate line anymore, then release "better" toys a few years later.
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on November 11th, 2021 @ 6:55am CST
Bounti76 wrote:Triggerdick Megatron wrote:Bounti76 wrote:I guess that would explain why there are no ROTB Studio Series figures leaked for this year.
SS ROTB toys won't be out until 2 or 3 years after the original ROTB toys like with Last Knight which had a toyline well before Last Knight Studio Series.
I don't think that's how they're doing it anymore. The Bumblebee Movie released toys in Studio Series, rather than having its own separate line. It doesn't make sense to have a separate line anymore, then release "better" toys a few years later.
Except the Bumblebee movie did in fact have a toy line, it just wasn't very large and shifted more towards younger audiences with the energon igniters skipping the regular deluxe/voyager figures that eventually went into Studio Series. That line was the only way to get TR Frenzy. That was the first movie release while Studio Series was in stores and was a bit different from past movies. But so far, it would also be the exception to what they have done in the past. It is anyone's guess how they will do things this time around
Posted by william-james88 on November 11th, 2021 @ 7:04am CST
Triggerdick Megatron wrote:Bounti76 wrote:I guess that would explain why there are no ROTB Studio Series figures leaked for this year.
SS ROTB toys won't be out until 2 or 3 years after the original ROTB toys like with Last Knight which had a toyline well before Last Knight Studio Series.
Last knight studio series doesnt exist
Posted by Bumblevivisector on November 11th, 2021 @ 7:12am CST
Posted by Immortal Starscream on November 11th, 2021 @ 7:30am CST
Posted by TOO MUCH ENERGON! on November 11th, 2021 @ 7:45am CST
Immortal Starscream wrote:this is most likely due to how poorly movies are doing in theaters right now. Opening night for Venom 2, first showing, 8 people in the theater. I almost didn't go myself because I was afraid to be packed in a crowded room with a bunch of people. My state has a lot of people that call the pandemic a hoax. So while the low turn out was good for me and let me have a nite out, it is decimating the box office take homes for big budget films. Given the state of Paramount, and their recent decision to abandon big blockbuster pictures, they are probably looking at how poorly movies are doing right now and freaking out.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage had a $90 million opening weekend, bigger than that of the first film. Not a great example. But I do agree that this is probably pandemic-related.
Posted by griftimus prime on November 11th, 2021 @ 9:09am CST
Posted by First-Aid on November 11th, 2021 @ 9:52am CST
Black Bumblebee wrote:This is actually good news, toy wise, as it means that the priority will be on Generation molds, including molds that they might have ended up cancelling.
I doubt it. This has more to do with supply chain issues than anything. It's actually really, really scary right now. Inflation is hitting record levels and will only increase as the supply chains tighten. This means less product, more demand, higher prices...a lot of economists are looking at the potential of superinflation now as a real possibility. This would be catastrophic globally. People have quit working and workplace participation is still at record lows despite rapidly inflating wages (another part of superinflation). There has already been an announcement of toy shortages for Christmas.
As for the pandemic causing this, not so much as government decisions to shut things down. Toys are nonessential and were shut down. Non-medicinal plastics were placed behind medical wares. Hasbro wants the toyline to coincide with the movie as research demonstrates higher sales of the toys, plus the toys also cause sales feedback into movies often, bumping ticket sales. It's a financial decision. In the end, what I HOPE it means is that when the toys are finally release, they will be extremely well-polished figures and as screen-accurate as current tech will allow them to be.
Posted by william-james88 on November 11th, 2021 @ 10:04am CST
First-Aid wrote:In the end, what I HOPE it means is that when the toys are finally release, they will be extremely well-polished figures and as screen-accurate as current tech will allow them to be.
You won't get that. The ROTB toyline is a kids line like the BB movieline was with gimmicks.
Posted by First-Aid on November 11th, 2021 @ 10:59am CST
william-james88 wrote:First-Aid wrote:In the end, what I HOPE it means is that when the toys are finally release, they will be extremely well-polished figures and as screen-accurate as current tech will allow them to be.
You won't get that. The ROTB toyline is a kids line like the BB movieline was with gimmicks.
Not so sure on that, but can't rule it out. At the very least, we will see Studio Series I'm assuming with the ROTB release. The reason I'm thinking we will see more polished figures is that, with the additional year they may have longer exposure to the digital models they will be using in the movie. With the other movies, I tend to think that they just didn't have enough time with the actual 3D visual models used in the LAMs...hence the Studio Series reworking through all the characters with considerably more screen accuracy. Hopefully, we will get Studio Series-quality (or ACTUAL Studio Series figures) right off the bat rather than after the fact.
Posted by william-james88 on November 11th, 2021 @ 7:58pm CST
First-Aid wrote:william-james88 wrote:First-Aid wrote:In the end, what I HOPE it means is that when the toys are finally release, they will be extremely well-polished figures and as screen-accurate as current tech will allow them to be.
You won't get that. The ROTB toyline is a kids line like the BB movieline was with gimmicks.
Not so sure on that, but can't rule it out. At the very least, we will see Studio Series I'm assuming with the ROTB release. The reason I'm thinking we will see more polished figures is that, with the additional year they may have longer exposure to the digital models they will be using in the movie. With the other movies, I tend to think that they just didn't have enough time with the actual 3D visual models used in the LAMs...hence the Studio Series reworking through all the characters with considerably more screen accuracy. Hopefully, we will get Studio Series-quality (or ACTUAL Studio Series figures) right off the bat rather than after the fact.
We already knew that we were not going to get studio series toys to go with ROTB when it comes out since we knew the entirety of 2022's SS line.
We might get them later.
BUT if they take an extra year to rework bot modes and change designs, then the SS toys planned will now be innacurste since it takes 2 years from designing to consumption for transforners toys.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on November 11th, 2021 @ 8:18pm CST
Posted by Deadput on November 12th, 2021 @ 7:27am CST
The Bee film I believe had a smaller delay and that film turned out relatively fine, for this film I only see this as a net positive, too much crap in the last few years got rushed out and tended to be eh.
This has likely to do with current life events impacting the movie industry as a whole rather than any specific trouble with the films production.
Posted by william-james88 on December 29th, 2021 @ 8:40am CST
the maximals are going to be all spiritual and magical and shit and turn bumblebee in to a new hybrid vehicle/beast warrior the helps unite the two sides so they can work together and defeat giant stone robot.
Giant stone robot will be defending a skybeam coming out the top of some old inca temple. Scourge needs to the skybeam to summon Unicron or some shit.
Posted by MaximalNui on December 30th, 2021 @ 4:12pm CST
Deadput wrote:Honestly I'm actually of the opinion that delays tend to be for the better until they get to development hell status.
The Bee film I believe had a smaller delay and that film turned out relatively fine, for this film I only see this as a net positive, too much crap in the last few years got rushed out and tended to be eh.
This has likely to do with current life events impacting the movie industry as a whole rather than any specific trouble with the films production.
"A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad." - Shigeru Miyamoto.
I think the same applies to films, especially when they involve multiple VFX characters with (I hope) a significant presence.
william-james88 wrote:Hahahaha, someone on TFW wrote this jokey prediction of what this film will entail and I'm pasting it here to see how close it gets to reality:
the maximals are going to be all spiritual and magical and **** and turn bumblebee in to a new hybrid vehicle/beast warrior the helps unite the two sides so they can work together and defeat giant stone robot.
Giant stone robot will be defending a skybeam coming out the top of some old inca temple. Scourge needs to the skybeam to summon Unicron or some ****.
As someone who enjoys mixing usually opposite genres like science fiction and fantasy, and who unironically loves Beast Machines (as its own show, anyway; as a sequel it's terrible and way below BW), I actually think that's cool and would like to see it.
Minus maybe the Unicron part; try and bring/reference other great evils from the past instead of constantly relying on Devil Galactus-bot, will ya? I love the Unicron/Primus/Thirteen mythology, and even I'm getting annoyed over its repetetiveness.
Also cut it out with the skybeams.
Posted by TulioDude on January 4th, 2022 @ 5:27pm CST
Day 735 of waiting for Transformers Armada Masterpiece news.
Posted by william-james88 on January 22nd, 2022 @ 11:15pm CST
https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... ent/43075/
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on February 15th, 2022 @ 6:49pm CST
First up, Paramount writes the following when it comes to Transformers Rise of the Beasts :
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts will be released theatrically in 2023 and is the first of three new installments.
What this will mean for the story within those movies is unknown, but it is nice to know there appears to be a long term plan.
Second, Paramount cross-advertised the Nickelodeon cartoon, which is set to premier later in 2023.
Finally, Paramount has advised that a CG Animated Transformers film is still on the docket for 2024. While we get no further details on that movie, it is nice to know they are keeping us posted that it is coming.
You can check out the Tweet below where Paramount advertised this information, and let us know what you think in the comments section below.
Posted by Stormshot_Prime on February 15th, 2022 @ 8:40pm CST
Posted by TulioDude on February 15th, 2022 @ 9:10pm CST
I'm excited to know more!
Posted by Sabrblade on February 15th, 2022 @ 9:20pm CST
It's as if they just can't let go of the memories of how much of a money-making goldmine each of the first four movies were.Stormshot_Prime wrote:I really really hope they finally commit to rebooting the live action movies. Audiences are well familiar with the concept, and it’s sorely needed
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 15th, 2022 @ 9:27pm CST
Posted by william-james88 on February 15th, 2022 @ 9:27pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:It's as if they just can't let go of the memories of how much of a money-making goldmine each of the first four movies were.Stormshot_Prime wrote:I really really hope they finally commit to rebooting the live action movies. Audiences are well familiar with the concept, and it’s sorely needed
Exactly. Plus, those films have a built in audience and people like familiarity. No point in alienating the audience.
Posted by Stormshot_Prime on February 15th, 2022 @ 11:02pm CST
william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It's as if they just can't let go of the memories of how much of a money-making goldmine each of the first four movies were.Stormshot_Prime wrote:I really really hope they finally commit to rebooting the live action movies. Audiences are well familiar with the concept, and it’s sorely needed
Exactly. Plus, those films have a built in audience and people like familiarity. No point in alienating the audience.
That’s a good point. It’s just a shame that the continuity itself is pretty fucked by this point, but I guess as long as the movies bring in that money.
Posted by MaximalNui on February 16th, 2022 @ 5:57am CST
Rodimus Prime wrote:They should have finished the Knight trilogy first.
Question is, would anyone see it? Bumblebee apparently already suffered in the box office from backlash over Last Knight's reception; I doubt a direct sequel would garner much sympathy even if it was better made.
Stormshot_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It's as if they just can't let go of the memories of how much of a money-making goldmine each of the first four movies were.Stormshot_Prime wrote:I really really hope they finally commit to rebooting the live action movies. Audiences are well familiar with the concept, and it’s sorely needed
Exactly. Plus, those films have a built in audience and people like familiarity. No point in alienating the audience.
That’s a good point. It’s just a shame that the continuity itself is pretty **** by this point, but I guess as long as the movies bring in that money.
Well, they'll have to at some point if they're making that Hasbro Cinematic Universe, otherwise it's the same "mesh together pre-established continuities and rush in new ones" mess from the Hasbro Comic Universe. Unless they already gave up on it.
Also, didn't TLK's performance prove that continuity isn't as successful anymore? At least not in their pre-Bumblebee approach?
Posted by ZeroWolf on February 16th, 2022 @ 6:17am CST
Posted by -Kanrabat- on February 16th, 2022 @ 6:54am CST
ZeroWolf wrote:There wasn't much continuity in the first place to be far, the fans cared for it more then the writers.
True that.
I'm all for a fresh reboot, Bee Movie being Episode 1 of the new series.
Posted by Sabrblade on February 16th, 2022 @ 9:00am CST
Though, I feel like TLK was as poorly done as it was on purpose, at least on Bay's part. He'd been wanting out of these movies since before DOTM, but Hasbro kept sending dump trucks full of cash to dump on his front lawn. TLK felt like he was trying to make a movie so bad that it would finally convince Hasbro to let him go (at least as a director, since he was still a producer on Bumblebee). I mean, putting Nazi banners on Winston Churchill's estate, of all things? The offensiveness of that decision had to be intentional. No sane, respectable person would have done that if they weren't trying to get themselves axed.
Posted by noctorro on February 16th, 2022 @ 9:25am CST
Sabrblade wrote:The only real continuity that there was between the movies came primarily from the expanded universe tie-in material (comics, novels, webshows, etc.) that filled in the blanks for just the first three movies. And then AOE came along and tossed all of that out the window.
Though, I feel like TLK was as poorly done as it was on purpose, at least on Bay's part. He'd been wanting out of these movies since before DOTM, but Hasbro kept sending dump trucks full of cash to dump on his front lawn. TLK felt like he was trying to make a movie so bad that it would finally convince Hasbro to let him go (at least as a director, since he was still a producer on Bumblebee). I mean, putting Nazi banners on Winston Churchill's estate, of all things? The offensiveness of that decision had to be intentional. No sane, respectable person would have done that if they weren't trying to get themselves axed.
Haha lol, very sharp my friend.
Yes, Bay didn't care anymore with that last one. It's everywhere, I was extremely dissapointed and I watched Revenge of the Fallen.
But this whole, lets start a flippin trilogy. Get out of here, just make 1 good or at least decent movie. See how it's received and then a sequel.
Anyway, todays consumers vote with their wallets more and more. That's why nonsense like Star Wars etc. are slowely dying as a marketing strategy.
Good movies will be rewarded. Bad ones riding on nostalgia or pre established work by talented people will eventually crash and burn. It may take 3 movies to get there, but the people decide in the end. I refuse to watch the Last Jedi and it's on Netflix I think.
Just keep that Cybertron scene vibe from Bumblebee and just be good and creative.
Posted by First-Aid on February 16th, 2022 @ 12:01pm CST
Posted by griftimus prime on February 16th, 2022 @ 1:27pm CST