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Transformers 2 (Revenge Of The Fallen)

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The battle for Earth has ended but the battle for the universe has just begun. After returning to Cybertron, Starscream assumes command of the Decepticons, and has decided to return to Earth with force. The Autobots believing that peace was possible finds out that Megatron's dead body has been stolen from the US Military by Skorpinox and revives him using his own spark. Now Megatron is back seeking revenge and with Starscream and more Decepticon reinforcements on the way, the Autobots with reinforcements of their own, may have more to deal with then meets the eye.

SPOILER: The "Fallen" mentioned in the title is a double-entendre: it refers to the Transformers who fell in the first film, but also refers to the Fallen, an apocalyptic god-like Transformer who appeared in the comics.


SPOILER: Megatron's alternate mode in this film is an alien tank. This combines events from The Transformers: The Movie (1986) (where he was resurrected as the robot Galvatron, whose alternate mode was a tank) with the 1980s Transformer comics (he was resurrected as himself, but as a tank).


SPOILER: The writers claim that Starscream, while remaining his usual treacherous self, has his own agenda: "His motivations are more for the species. He's definitely at odds with what Prime and Megatron have been doing. He thinks that they've both been consumed with greed, for their own selfish reasons, but as he finds out, his plans start to fall through as he's kind of becoming overwhelmed with the same greed that they had."


SPOILER: Writer Roberto Orci mentioned that the Egyptian pyramids were a vital plot point in the film: "Although they are commonly described as tombs, no bodies have been found, which looks like they've got something hidden in them..."


SPOILER: While Jetfire is based on his original incarnation from "Transformers" (1984), his ability to combine with Optimus Prime and become the body/armour of a stronger robot comes from his "Transufômâ: Maikuron densetsu" (2002) version.


SPOILER: Tyrese Gibson confirmed that his character Sergeant Epps would make contact with Hawk from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009). Both Transformers and G.I. Joe are Hasbro toylines, and have crossed over in the past: an episode of "Transformers" (1984) featured a character from "G.I. Joe" (1985), and crossovers have also occurred between the two in their own comics.


SPOILER: According to Roberto Orci, the film's central theme is "being away from home and adapting to a new world:" Sam leaves his home for college; while the Autobots contemplate making Earth their new home.


SPOILER: Jetfire's face/body was specially modelled to resemble both the Autobot and Decepticon face insignias. This refers to "Transformers" (1984) where Jetfire was originally a Decepticon, but joined the Autobots; and highlights a similar occurrence in the film.

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  • @VampireDude111 its demolisher

  • @worldends08 how do you know

  • @VampireDude111 Aaaaawwwwwwwwhhhhhhh HELLS NO!! Damn it - if it's true - Michael Bay!

  • whos the big ass transformer that gets up and smashes the bridge???? hes beast

  • @worldends08 or bumble bee message me and illl tell you all why bumblebee will not be in it and why hes dead and smashed

  • There'll be a transformers 3, but no Megan Fox.

  • the bit when the robot smashes throught he wall thn turns into a car looks siiiik!!

  • im gonna watch it

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