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Dayum, Devastator is gonna pwn some sand!

Dunno if this has been talked about in the thread at all, so I'm gonna avoid trouble by spoilering it up. Isn't it funny how Bay said Megatron wouldn't be in this movie, but he is? Tee hee, hee. Loved him coming up from the bottom of the ocean.

Dayum, Devastator is gonna pwn some sand!

Dunno if this has been talked about in the thread at all, so I'm gonna avoid trouble by spoilering it up. Isn't it funny how Bay said Megatron wouldn't be in this movie, but he is? Tee hee, hee. Loved him coming up from the bottom of the ocean.

Yeah I posted about that about 6 or 7 pages ago how he said he wasn't going to be then in one of the clips the press saw we saw him again!

Yeah I posted about that about 6 or 7 pages ago how he said he wasn't going to be then in one of the clips the press saw we saw him again!

I think Agent Smith himself doing the voice work kinda confirmed it, even if Bay denied for months and months, heh. But damn, he looked so badass coming up from the bottom of the ocean and all ticked off!

I believe 3 of the Constructicons revive Megs. For sure there is Longhaul.. which is soo badass.

Yes I believe they do revive him. Either that or "The Fallen" has something to do with them being able to revive him. We'll see soon enough. And yeah, I thought that looked like Longhaul omg! It's like my childhood daydreams are all coming true now!

Yeah the second trailer is ****ing amazing, did you guys saw the DEVASTATOR at the end of the trailer? OMG, it is supposed to be a powerful robot of seven Decepticons constructions machines that join together. Its going to kick ass.

Contructicons are nothing new mate, though, they look great in this movie. :p Autobots have got an equal called Dinobots, but they aren't in this movie. Possibly in the third one?

..did you guys saw the DEVASTATOR at the end of the trailer? OMG, it is supposed to be a powerful robot of seven Decepticons constructions machines that join together. Its going to kick ass.

there are lots of combiner transformers, such as Bruticus, Menasor, Devastator, Defensor, Superion, Computron, Predaking and Piranacon.. probably others too! :)

Autobots have got an equal called Dinobots, but they aren't in this movie. Possibly in the third one?

not strictly true... the dinobots don't combine in the same way.. http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Beast, but I believe when Devastator first appears in the tv show it fights the dinobots (and potentially loses?)

The Beast is an abomination a combiner from the let's-pretend-this-doesn't-exist an unknown portion of the Generation 1 continuity family

:laugh:

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there are lots of combiner transformers, such as Bruticus, Menasor, Devastator, Defensor, and Superion, Computron, Predaking and Piranacon.. probably others too!

as for the dinobots, they don't really combine.. http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Beast

Eventually they will add all these robots, but my guess is this, if they make another transformer 3, we will see more powerful robots and like Devastator, the autobots will also have their own super Robot.

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