A Look at Two Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Toys
AC Toys has unveiled two new toy images that reveal the likeness of The Fallen and Devastator from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
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AC Toys has unveiled two new toy images that reveal the likeness of The Fallen and Devastator from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Click below to enlarge the new photo...
Did the Super Bowl trailer for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen get you excited for this sequel?
If not, check out these two still images from this summer's surefire blockbuster:
Forget the excitement finish to last night's Super Bowl.
Movie fans can't stop talking about the preview for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which aired about halfway through the game.
Check it out now:
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Empire Magazine has published a first look at Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen... toys.
Included in this set is Soundwave. This Decepticon almost made it into the first film, only to have his Transforming trademark (of turning into a cassette player) given to Frenzy. What a crock!
Fortunately, the character will be included in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He'll look like this:

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen opens in conventional and IMAX theaters on June 26. Be on the lookout for its Super Bowl spot this Sunday.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is mere months away.
Earlier today, during at the Television Critics Association press tour, screenwriter Roberto Orci spoke to IGN about the wildly-anticipated sequel.
Storywise, how does the sequel compare to the first one?
It's an extreme [jump] from the first one. The outrageous, crazy humor is more outrageous, but then so is the serious side of it and so is the stakes of the Transformers plot and the seriousness with which some of their mythology is treated. So it kind of swings wildly between those two extremes, and that I think was one of the successful parts of the first movie. Again, some of the die hard fans will be equally annoyed at some of the things they see, but I can also say they will be more gratified than they were for the first one, to see how some of the Transformers story and how their battle takes place in the second one.
New details have emerged about a few of the new Autobots that will appear in this summer's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
As first reported by IESB, the Autobots will have an answer to the evil Devastator. It will be Superion, "the mighty union of the five Aerialbots."
Those five Aerialbots will be:
Here's a look at what the former Superion action figure looked like:

Revenge is coming.
So states the latest poster for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The blockbuster sequel comes out on June 26. It stars Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson, among others.
Detailed plot information is starting to leak out regarding Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, 2009's most anticipated action movie.
According to USA Today, the sequel finds Sam (Shia LaBeouf) and Mikaela (Megan Fox) under attack by the Decepticons. These evil robots are after Sam because he's learned about the origins of the Transformers, including their history on Earth.
Meanwhile, the U.S. military and an international coalition have united with the Autobots to fight against the villains' attack.
Newcomers in the robot cast include:
Empire went on the set of this blockbuster and has published the following image from it:
How did LaBeouf make the above scene look so realistic? Because it was.
"I've got 75 military officers firing at me, and I have shrapnel falling on my head that's bigger than my arms. It's hard to be normal," LaBeouf said of the shoot, which featured extras that were real-life Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine members.
Tyrese Gibson will be returning to the Transformers franchise as Master Sgt. Epps in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The actor spoke to MovieWeb about the summer of 2009 blockbuster.
"I have never done nothing in my life, or been a part of anything in my life, where I feel like every man, woman, and child in the world is going to see something that I've been in," said Gibson, "And it's a lot of pressure. It is something...I don't know. It's just a lot of pressure.
It's like someone telling you that, while it might be a messed up comparison, a tsunami is going to hit in seven months. And you can see the tsunami before it comes. How do you prepare for that? That's how I look at Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
As for what the audience should prepare for?
"It's way more robots," Gibson said. "There are a whole bunch of new robots that the world is going to be introduced to. There is going to be way more action sequences. All of the stuff that goes on is really insane."
According to a very reliable source, promotional efforts for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen are about to begin in earnest.
Here's what director Michael Bay wrote in his most recent blog entry:
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.