While Transformers celebrates its 36th anniversary in 2020, the franchise is still going strong. On July 30, episodes for part one arrive to Netflix for the show Transformers: War For Cybertron Trilogy will hit the streaming service–which is a three-part series. Now, there’s a new trailer to check out.
The first trailer for the series debuted in June, but the latest shows us that everything is on the line for Cybertron as the battle rages on between the Autobots and the Decepticons. Check it out below.
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Part one of the series is titled “Siege,” and it will consist of six 22-minute episodes. “It is the final hours of the devastating civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons,” reads the official synopsis for the series. “The war that has torn apart their home planet of Cybertron is at a tipping point. Two leaders, Optimus Prime and Megatron, both want to save their world and unify their people, but only on their own terms. In an attempt to end the conflict, Megatron is forced to consider using the Allspark, the source of all life and power on Cybertron, to ‘reformat’ the Autobots, thus ‘unifying’ Cybertron. Outnumbered, outgunned, and under Siege, the battle-weary Autobots orchestrate a desperate series of counterstrikes on a mission that, if everything somehow goes right, will end with an unthinkable choice: kill their planet in order to save it.”
More news about part two of the series, titled “Earthrise” will be revealed at a later date. Check out the cast list for Siege below.
Transformers: War For Cybertron voice cast:
- Jake Foushee (Optimus Prime)
- Jason Marnocha (Megatron)
- Linsay Rousseau (Elita-1)
- Joe Zieja (Bumblebee)
- Frank Todaro (Starscream)
- Rafael Goldstein (Ratchet)
- Keith Silverstein (Jetfire)
- Todd Haberkorn (Shockwave, Red Alert)
- Edward Bosco (Ultra Magnus, Soundwave)
- Bill Rogers (Wheeljack)
- Sophia Isabella (Arcee)
- Brook Chalmers (Impactor)
- Shawn Hawkins (Mirage)
- Kaiser Johnson (Ironhide)
- Miles Luna (Teletraan I, Cliffjumper)
- Mark Whitten (Sideswipe, Skywarp)
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