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The below image that is reported to be the design of beast mode design of Ravage and robot mode of Megatron for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The anonymous source reports that Optimus, Bumblebee, Starscream and Ironhide remain essentially the same.

Ravage's beast mode seems to be a revised draft of the image that was released a little over a month ago that reported that Soundwave's alt mode was a truck (that part denied). As for Megatron, his robot mode does seem to match with the reported tank alt mode.

The image has been photoshopped to increase the size of the original image and remove the background. Pretty bad ass alt mode for Ravage that looks incredibly dangerous. I assume the character would be like Scorpinok. Probably has a robot mode, just doesn?t use it. Megatron looks a lot more compact then his design from the first movie; I wonder where the tank turret went. Click the image for a larger view.

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Trailer Coming in February!

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen director Michael Bay has posted an update on his official forum:

Hey everyone. Back from Egypt and Jordan - we had a wonderful shoot over there. I will miss the crew they were an amazing bunch of people and a lot of fun.

I'm stuck in the edit room up to my eye balls - also finished producing Friday the 13th and The Unborn - coming out the after the new year. Our Trailer for Transformer you have been asking about - First there will be a teaser poster soon after the new year, and the teaser trailer will be out either in the theaters early Feb. or on the Superbowl. Cannot decide yet. I'm going to release some set stills on this site in a few weeks. I'll keep you informed. Going back to do more selects now from my portable avid that I take home from work. It's late, see you.

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I think that Megatrone is dead already,,,but why not let's have a little imagination :p

Well, Megatron was pretty much dead in the G1 movie but that didn't stop Unicron creating Galvatron from his remains. The tank style of the new Megatron is very much like Galvatron also.

Man, I'd love to see Unicron in one of these movies. Beat that earthlings! :|

Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen - Synopsis

Sam (LaBeouf) and Mikaela (Fox) return in the second installment of Transformers. The origins of the Transformers, as well as their history, has been acquired by Sam who now finds himself under attack by the Decepticons as well as a new threat, a robot only known as The Fallen. Sam's knowlege is valuable and the good side, the Autobots led by Optimus Prime, want their secrets to remain as they are. Soon the Autobots join with the human force of the US military to fight off the villainous robots' attacks.

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The first had a lot of destruction. I hope there's twice as much in this one. Up the ante Bay.

The part in the US Army base is a amazing with powerful speakers and a huge HD TV. I was blew away by it :D

Well, thats what Michael bay tells Empire magazine in an interview anyway. In a section that talks about Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen regarding Megatron Bay says:

?He?s not in this movie. That?s not misinformation. The tank design you may have seen is just Hasbro coming up with a new toy.?.?

Apparently John Turturro is freaking out by the side of a pyramid because of a giant Transformer known as DEV?Imagine six or seven or eight massive earth-moving vehicles, with tires as big as that tree,? says Bay. ?It?s going to be gigantic.? be gigantic.?

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I was wondering what happened to him, since he just disappears in that movie near the end

So some secret about a pyramid too... and no official announcement of auto-bots? Meh, I seen enough cars to know it is:Dhem :D

Yahoo! Movies has debuted the new poster for Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, opening in conventional theaters and IMAX on June 26. The anticipated sequel stars Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Kevin Dunn, Julie White, John Benjamin Hickey, Ramon Rodriguez, Isabel Lucas and John Turturro.

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