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Monday, June 22, 2009

Transformers 2: Machines all Set to Appear In A Changed Form

By Michael Nielsen

We all are looking forward for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen keenly, which is because of the reason that it will beat the theatres on June 19th, 2009 in the UK. The follow-up of Transformers 2007, Transformers 2, is approaching the big screen with countless forecasts and prospects from the admirers.

The movie shows the encounter involving two kinds of robots, the Autobots and Decepticons. These robots prefer earth as a combat field to clear up their disputes. There has been lot of talk about these robots in the media. We have heard earlier that 40 robots will be seen in the movie. Shortly, we came to know about the number 60. Even so, supporters who have sound knowledge about the Transformers Universe its and foundation are finding it not easy to collect a list of 60 prospective robots.

Lately a catalogue was published by Paramount Pictures announcing the number of robots that will become visible in the movie. We are amazed to see a lot less robots that will be coming out in the movie, and also we are amazed to not know that the name of Megatron is present in the record of robots; Michael Bay guaranteed Megatron was going to be in the movie.

Some robots that will be observed in the movie, and that can change into dissimilar machines, are:

Autobots:

Optimus Prime: He is the boss of the Autobots and can convert into a Peterbilt truck. Ironhide: He is a professional in weapons. He can convert into a GMC Topkick.Ratchet: He is a part of the Army Medical Corpse and can convert into a Hummer H2.

Bumblebee: He assists Sam Witwicky, the chief character of the movie, in the initial movie. He will once more be seen as a pal of him and also will be employed by him as a Chevorlet Camero 2010 vehicle.

Arcee: She is a female combiner, who can change into motorcycle.

Jetfire: He was a Decepticon in the original movie but want to be an Autobot in this movie. He did this for the reason that he was hurt and has also aged. He has the potential to convert into SR71 Blackbird jet.

Jolt: He was at first a Decepticon, but will be in the Autobot's team. He can change into a Chevrolet Volt Plug-in-hybrid.

Skid & Mudflap: They are twins and can change into Chevrolet Beat and Trax concept cars in that order.

Decepticons:

Starscream: He had gone back into space in the preceding film but now has arrived to order the Decepticons. He was next in command but at the moment will be first in command. He can change into F-22 Raptor jet.

Scorponok: He was the one who assaulted American soldiers in the primary movie. His tail was hurt. He returns in the movie in fit form.

The Fallen: He was one of the original Transformers who is seen in the movie as an elemental negative source.

Soundwave: He is known as the most intelligent officer of Megatron. He can transform into Cybertronian craft.

Ravage: Ravage is just a four-legged, cat-like robot.

Wheelie: He is a minute, radio-controlled truck.

Demolisher: This Decepticon truly belongs to Constructicons that converts into creation of vehicles.

Devastator: He is one of the major and influential of all the Decepticons, who consists of seven vehicles that comprise of Scavenger, Scrapper, Hightower, Longhaul, Rampage, Overload and Mixmaster.

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