Transformers: Rise of the Beasts teaser introduces Maximals leader, Optimus Primal

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Autobots! Transform and…. Maximise? Which came first? The heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, or the majestic Maximals and evil Predacons? Well, how about reshaping what you know about the Transformer as machines that turn into everyday vehicles and objects, to robots disguised as animals? Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, the seventh in Paramount’s mega Transformers movie franchise, based on...

Screengrab/Paramount Pictures/Transformers: Rise of the BeastsWhich came first? The heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, or the majestic Maximals and evil Predacons? Well, how about reshaping what you know about the Transformer as machines that turn into everyday vehicles and objects, to robots disguised as animals?

Directed by Steven Caple Jr. and starring Anthony Ramos , and Dominique Fishback , the film is the first of a proposed movie trilogy that introduces more species of sentient robots from the planet Cybertron. For fans of the long-running animated/toy franchise, the Maximals and Predacons are actually the descendants of the Autobots and Decepticons respectively, and while they did transform into animals instead of inanimate objects, they were also much smaller in size than their predecessors.

That said, they are also not the first animal form robots in the Transformers universe, as the original Autobots had the Dinobots who turned into dinosaurs, and Sky Lynx, who turns into a lynx and flying creature. The original Decepticons famously had the Predacons, a sub-group of animal-form combiner robots that could merge to form Predaking.

 

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