Machinima Teases Upcoming Trailer for Transformers Titans Return
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The image simply depicts a stoic Optimus Prime, heavily based on his Generation 1 and Masterpiece design as in the prior Combiners Wars animated series, standing before the stormy wasteland that presents Machinima's vision of Cybertron. With the show set to drop just a week after the trailer itself, the teaser's message could not be more clear: if you're going to get hyped for this show, now is the time.
Machinima's Titans Return series is set to release soon, on the 14th of November. It stars voice talent ranging from series veterans Peter Cullen and Judd Nelson, to other well-known actors like Wil Wheaton, Michael Dorn and Jason David Frank, returning cast members Abby Trott and Jason Marnocha, and even YouTubers MatPat and DashieGames, along with many more. See the teaser for yourself down below, and stay tuned to Seibertron.com for the coming trailer as well as any other updates on the soon-to-be-released series!
Get ready Transformers fans! The trailer for Transformers: Titans Return drops in TWO days.
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Posted by skywarp-2 on November 5th, 2017 @ 8:28pm CST
This is literally the biggest news that I have ever heard!
Just when I thought I hade my collection planned out.... They Pull me back in!!
Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
Posted by Burn on November 5th, 2017 @ 8:33pm CST
skywarp-2 wrote:Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
ah, dude ... you'd better get out there quick then. Titans Return toys are nearly down and will soon make way for Power of the Primes.
Posted by Sabrblade on November 5th, 2017 @ 9:07pm CST
Wait, is this seriously your first time hearing about this show? Did you miss out on its predecessor show, the eight-episode Combiner Wars?skywarp-2 wrote:HOLY CRAPOLA!! THIS IS HUGE NEWS! THIS IS AS BIG AS THE CANON TIE IN BEAST WARS TO G-1! Now we get an addition to G-1 canon this time with the original voice cast members available, namely Cullen and Welker! wow....
This is literally the biggest news that I have ever heard!
Just when I thought I hade my collection planned out.... They Pull me back in!!
Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
Oh, you poor naive soul. So completely in the dark about how much of a dreadful schlock this show is gonna be if it's anything like it's predecessor.
And, no, Frank Welker is not in this show. Megatron is voiced by Jason Marnocha and thank goodness for that! Marnocha was the only good thing about the first show, so having him back is the one positive aspect about this dark blot of a show.
And it will have nothing to do with any of the G1 fiction from the 1980s. No ties to the cartoon, the movie, or the Marvel Comics. It's in its own little world of misery and mediocrity.
Posted by Qwan on November 5th, 2017 @ 9:19pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:Wait, is this seriously your first time hearing about this show? Did you miss out on its predecessor show, the eight-episode Combiner Wars?skywarp-2 wrote:HOLY CRAPOLA!! THIS IS HUGE NEWS! THIS IS AS BIG AS THE CANON TIE IN BEAST WARS TO G-1! Now we get an addition to G-1 canon this time with the original voice cast members available, namely Cullen and Welker! wow....
This is literally the biggest news that I have ever heard!
Just when I thought I hade my collection planned out.... They Pull me back in!!
Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
Oh, you poor naive soul. So completely in the dark about how much of a dreadful schlock this show is gonna be if it's anything like it's predecessor.
And, no, Frank Welker is not in this show. Megatron is voiced by Jason Marnocha and thank goodness for that! Marnocha was the only good thing about the first show, so having him back is the one positive aspect about this dark blot of a show.
And it will have nothing to do with any of the G1 fiction from the 1980s. No ties to the cartoon, the movie, or the Marvel Comics. It's in its own little world of misery and mediocrity.
Yowch.
Not that I disagree, but, yowch.
Posted by skywarp-2 on November 5th, 2017 @ 9:45pm CST
I may get some of the figures, I just didn't know about this cartoon or the previous one, combiner wars because I was only focusing on 3rd party news and TLK stuff.. this story sure got my attention, On the details, I got some wrong, sorry. I must have misread thru fanboy-colored goggles..
Posted by Sabrblade on November 5th, 2017 @ 9:52pm CST
Yeah, Combiner Wars turned out to be one of the worst Transformers cartoons we've ever gotten, with Megatron, as I mentioned, being the sole enjoyable aspect about it, as he was awesome and hilarious with his being all snarky and sarcastic to everyone.skywarp-2 wrote:whoa...I was excited..Yes I live under a rock..
I may get some of the figures, I just didn't know about this cartoon or the previous one, combiner wars because I was only focusing on 3rd party news and TLK stuff.. this story sure got my attention, I must have misread thru fanboy-colored goggles..
We've so far been hoping that this sequel show, Titans Return, will be an improvement, but aside from the inclusion of some television actors (albeit, rather bizarrely-chosen ones) and the longer running time, there doesn't seem to be that much about it that looks all that better than the first show.
After all, the first show was advertised as being the "Game of Thrones of animation", and yet it turned out to be as bad as Transformers: Energon. So aside from a return of Jason Marnocha's Megatron, there doesn't look to be all that much to look forward to thus far in the new show.
Posted by Burn on November 5th, 2017 @ 10:08pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, Combiner Wars turned out to be one of the worst Transformers cartoons we've ever gotten, with Megatron, as I mentioned, being the sole enjoyable aspect about it, as he was awesome and hilarious with his being all snarky and sarcastic to everyone.
Wrong.
Jon Bailey did a fantastic Optimus Prime and deserves the recognition.
Posted by Sabrblade on November 5th, 2017 @ 10:17pm CST
He's done fantastic Optimus Primes outside of CW. In CW, he was adequate, but his true talent felt held back in restraint from reaching its full entertainment potential.Burn wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, Combiner Wars turned out to be one of the worst Transformers cartoons we've ever gotten, with Megatron, as I mentioned, being the sole enjoyable aspect about it, as he was awesome and hilarious with his being all snarky and sarcastic to everyone.
Wrong.
Jon Bailey did a fantastic Optimus Prime and deserves the recognition.
That one behind-the-scenes video he did about him and the other CW cast members recording their lines at Bang Zoom!, in which he did some fun little ad-libs in his Optimus voice, gave us way more of his talented range and skill than he got to perform in the show itself.
Posted by Burn on November 5th, 2017 @ 10:25pm CST
I know a lot of fanboys are pissing their pants in excitement over Cullen being Prime again for it, but come on ... they had a guy doing a good voice, they could have given him another go instead of chucking him aside and throwing more cash around for a bigger name(s).
Posted by Sabrblade on November 5th, 2017 @ 10:34pm CST
Oh, definitely. I wouldn't have minded Jon getting another go-round at Optimus in TR. He does a good Optimus and should get more opportunities to use it officially and to its full extent, beyond both Machinima's CW cartoon and Fun Pub's TransTech fiction.Burn wrote:Yeah, he could have done a lot more, but instead they had this ridiculous notion that CW was well received so they upped the ante for TR.
I know a lot of fanboys are pissing their pants in excitement over Cullen being Prime again for it, but come on ... they had a guy doing a good voice, they could have given him another go instead of chucking him aside and throwing more cash around for a bigger name(s).
Posted by Nexus Knight on November 5th, 2017 @ 10:54pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, Combiner Wars turned out to be one of the worst Transformers cartoons we've ever gotten, with Megatron, as I mentioned, being the sole enjoyable aspect about it, as he was awesome and hilarious with his being all snarky and sarcastic to everyone.skywarp-2 wrote:whoa...I was excited..Yes I live under a rock..
I may get some of the figures, I just didn't know about this cartoon or the previous one, combiner wars because I was only focusing on 3rd party news and TLK stuff.. this story sure got my attention, I must have misread thru fanboy-colored goggles..
We've so far been hoping that this sequel show, Titans Return, will be an improvement, but aside from the inclusion of some television actors (albeit, rather bizarrely-chosen ones) and the longer running time, there doesn't seem to be that much about it that looks all that better than the first show.
After all, the first show was advertised as being the "Game of Thrones of animation", and yet it turned out to be as bad as Transformers: Energon. So aside from a return of Jason Marnocha's Megatron, there doesn't look to be all that much to look forward to thus far in the new show.
How dare you trample on nostalgic feelz! Combiner Wars was the best cartoon because it was awesome and looked like the eighties characters! And had fi- Hahahahahahahahahahahahhaha.
*deep breath*
And had awesome fight sc- Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! I'm sorry, I can't even...
Posted by primalxconvoy on November 6th, 2017 @ 8:20am CST
Posted by o.supreme on November 6th, 2017 @ 9:13am CST
skywarp-2 wrote: Now we get an addition to G-1 canon this time with the original voice cast members available, namely Cullen and Welker! Judd Nelson!
whoa whoa whoa....lets not say things we cant take back. Just to be clear Machinima's series is not an official continuation of the original animated series. Like IDW (and like JJ's Star Trek), CW & TR just use characters from the original series, but it is its own thing....Just want to be clear on that
Posted by DedicatedGhostArt on November 6th, 2017 @ 2:44pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:Wait, is this seriously your first time hearing about this show? Did you miss out on its predecessor show, the eight-episode Combiner Wars?skywarp-2 wrote:HOLY CRAPOLA!! THIS IS HUGE NEWS! THIS IS AS BIG AS THE CANON TIE IN BEAST WARS TO G-1! Now we get an addition to G-1 canon this time with the original voice cast members available, namely Cullen and Welker! wow....
This is literally the biggest news that I have ever heard!
Just when I thought I hade my collection planned out.... They Pull me back in!!
Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
Oh, you poor naive soul. So completely in the dark about how much of a dreadful schlock this show is gonna be if it's anything like it's predecessor.
And, no, Frank Welker is not in this show. Megatron is voiced by Jason Marnocha and thank goodness for that! Marnocha was the only good thing about the first show, so having him back is the one positive aspect about this dark blot of a show.
And it will have nothing to do with any of the G1 fiction from the 1980s. No ties to the cartoon, the movie, or the Marvel Comics. It's in its own little world of misery and mediocrity.
Wow, way to **** on his dreams.
Posted by o.supreme on November 6th, 2017 @ 2:53pm CST
Posted by JazZeke on November 6th, 2017 @ 2:57pm CST
SillyMcGilly wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Wait, is this seriously your first time hearing about this show? Did you miss out on its predecessor show, the eight-episode Combiner Wars?skywarp-2 wrote:HOLY CRAPOLA!! THIS IS HUGE NEWS! THIS IS AS BIG AS THE CANON TIE IN BEAST WARS TO G-1! Now we get an addition to G-1 canon this time with the original voice cast members available, namely Cullen and Welker! wow....
This is literally the biggest news that I have ever heard!
Just when I thought I hade my collection planned out.... They Pull me back in!!
Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
Oh, you poor naive soul. So completely in the dark about how much of a dreadful schlock this show is gonna be if it's anything like it's predecessor.
And, no, Frank Welker is not in this show. Megatron is voiced by Jason Marnocha and thank goodness for that! Marnocha was the only good thing about the first show, so having him back is the one positive aspect about this dark blot of a show.
And it will have nothing to do with any of the G1 fiction from the 1980s. No ties to the cartoon, the movie, or the Marvel Comics. It's in its own little world of misery and mediocrity.
Wow, way to s*** on his dreams.
He's a Transformers fan. I'm sure he's used to disappointment.
Posted by skywarp-2 on November 6th, 2017 @ 3:14pm CST
SillyMcGilly wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Wait, is this seriously your first time hearing about this show? Did you miss out on its predecessor show, the eight-episode Combiner Wars?skywarp-2 wrote:HOLY CRAPOLA!! THIS IS HUGE NEWS! THIS IS AS BIG AS THE CANON TIE IN BEAST WARS TO G-1! Now we get an addition to G-1 canon this time with the original voice cast members available, namely Cullen and Welker! wow....
This is literally the biggest news that I have ever heard!
Just when I thought I hade my collection planned out.... They Pull me back in!!
Ughh...my wallet just groaned...
Oh, you poor naive soul. So completely in the dark about how much of a dreadful schlock this show is gonna be if it's anything like it's predecessor.
And, no, Frank Welker is not in this show. Megatron is voiced by Jason Marnocha and thank goodness for that! Marnocha was the only good thing about the first show, so having him back is the one positive aspect about this dark blot of a show.
And it will have nothing to do with any of the G1 fiction from the 1980s. No ties to the cartoon, the movie, or the Marvel Comics. It's in its own little world of misery and mediocrity.
Wow, way to s*** on his dreams.
Hey guys come on! LOL..
I was reading that news article thru fanboy colored goggles, and got ahead of myself when I saw Cullen was involved, and so having not seen combiner wars, and not been into the toyline, I was easily out of the loop when reading that, and yes.. I would love to see Hasbro honor the original series and pick up where G-1 left off, and give us a toyline and show that leads into the evolution of the Predacons and Maximals in the future.. That would be a nice thing, and with the news article, I thought maybe that was going to finally happen. I would not be opposed to an addition to the G-1 mythos, but I wonder if a highly stylized and very 1986 production quality animation would sell today in a world of CGI? Could a 1986 Movie like direct to DVD or Cartoon network TV series work for a final homage to G-1? I would get into that.. the nostalgia, the characters, and the voice actors would be enough to draw me in.. If they had great Bots too I would jump in on it. CGI toons are cool, and they can do much. But for me, if a G-1 continuation were to come our way, I'd prefer this unique and hand drawn style, with the quality they put into the 86 movie, I think it would still sell and hold up today.
Just look at these quality images...
It was art and posters like this that really show the level of detail and love that went into promoting that movie. If There was ever a time to capitalize on the G-1 universe, nostalgia, and story and interest and money. Then now is the time.
But from what you guys are telling me, this new series is like JJ Abrams Star Trek.. an alternative reality, that doesn't have anything to do with the original time line.. That's okay, I guess.. but HUGE news would be a committed G-1 continuation, Hasbro would make world news if they decided to do that..
But when you see images like this, you can't help but wonder if Hasbro missed the boat by not making something that tied into that Series..
I can see why.. It's nostalgia driven gives the G-1 fans a reason to come, and the storyline being new, and not tied to G-1 continuity means anyone can jump on.. but it leaves something out going that way.. I can't seem to explain it.
Posted by Stuartmaximus on November 6th, 2017 @ 3:40pm CST
but....
does Trypticon not look like his G1 self?
does Optimus?
so they are keeping it G1 in terms of LOOKS!!! if nothing else
+ I can't believe that noone wants to see a Metroplex vs Trypticon fight! i mean what's wrong with you people?
ok...put it this way....would you rather have what we're going to be getting?
or
would you rather that Michael Bay came along and directed the episodes... hmm?
Posted by DedicatedGhostArt on November 6th, 2017 @ 3:44pm CST
Stuartmaximus wrote:Oh come on! now granted that there's no ties fiction wise...to G1
but....
does Trypticon not look like his G1 self?
does Optimus?
so they are keeping it G1 in terms of LOOKS!!! if nothing else
+ I can't believe that noone wants to see a Metroplex vs Trypticon fight! i mean what's wrong with you people?
ok...put it this way....would you rather have what we're going to be getting?
or
would you rather that Michael Bay came along and directed the episodes... hmm?
Michael Bay would probably make sure the frame rate and effects and EXPLOSIONS are better. Then again, it might have varying aspect ratios as well, which would kinda suck.
Posted by o.supreme on November 6th, 2017 @ 3:54pm CST
Stuartmaximus wrote:Oh come on! now granted that there's no ties fiction wise...to G1
but....
does Trypticon not look like his G1 self?
does Optimus?
so they are keeping it G1 in terms of LOOKS!!! if nothing else
I think we are saying the same thing, just differently. I didn't say it didn't take place in "a verison" of G1. Just like JJ's Trek is "a version" of those original characters, its just not the SAME VERSION, of those characters...if that makes any sense. It's an alternate continuity of the original series, kinf of like IDW ongoing.
Stuartmaximus wrote:I can't believe that no one wants to see a Metroplex vs Trypticon fight! i mean what's wrong with you people?
I have wanted to see a good rendition of this battle for a long time. As much as I love the original animated series, even their brief skirmishes in FFOD #5, Thief in the Night, and The Ultimate Weapon were not that great, plus brief encounters in a handful of Headmasters episodes. But if this fight goes like the Menasor/Computron battle at the beginning of CW, It will be all flash, and no substance, minus the flash.
Stuartmaximus wrote:ok...put it this way....would you rather have what we're going to be getting?
or
would you rather that Michael Bay came along and directed the episodes... hmm?
I'll take the 3rd option.
Posted by skywarp-2 on November 6th, 2017 @ 4:03pm CST
o.supreme wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:Oh come on! now granted that there's no ties fiction wise...to G1
but....
does Trypticon not look like his G1 self?
does Optimus?
so they are keeping it G1 in terms of LOOKS!!! if nothing else
I think we are saying the same thing, just differently. I didn't say it didn't take place in "a verison" of G1. Just like JJ's Trek is "a version" of those original characters, its just not the SAME VERSION, of those characters...if that makes any sense. It's an alternate continuity of the original series, kinf of like IDW ongoing.Stuartmaximus wrote:I can't believe that no one wants to see a Metroplex vs Trypticon fight! i mean what's wrong with you people?
I have wanted to see a good rendition of this battle for a long time. As much as I love the original animated series, even their brief skirmishes in FFOD #5, Thief in the Night, and The Ultimate Weapon were not that great, plus brief encounters in a handful of Headmasters episodes. But if this fight goes like the Menasor/Computron battle at the beginning of CW, It will be all flash, and no substance, minus the flash.Stuartmaximus wrote:ok...put it this way....would you rather have what we're going to be getting?
or
would you rather that Michael Bay came along and directed the episodes... hmm?
I'll take the 3rd option.
Actually I would like to see Shingo Natsume at Madhouse Direct the episodes, he Directed One Punch Man the animated series..
Posted by Stuartmaximus on November 6th, 2017 @ 4:11pm CST
mind you...while the Metroplex vs Trypticon skirmish is going on...i wonder what Fort Max is doing? is he sitting on the sidelines reading a book or something
Posted by Qwan on November 6th, 2017 @ 4:20pm CST
Annnd saved. This is perfectprimalxconvoy wrote:
Calling it now: Fort Max will either be dead (""dead"") in the first five minutes, or he won't turn up until they need a deus ex machina to save the day at the end of the climax.Stuartmaximus wrote:The 3rd option...
mind you...while the Metroplex vs Trypticon skirmish is going on...i wonder what Fort Max is doing? is he sitting on the sidelines reading a book or something
I could be wrong, but. Y'know. Drawing conclusions from prior data and all that.
Posted by o.supreme on November 6th, 2017 @ 4:29pm CST
did I leave anything out?
Posted by o.supreme on November 6th, 2017 @ 6:49pm CST
It is in fact all edited together as a single movie which, for better or worse, was exactly what I would have wanted. It looks the best it possibly can in HD, and the editing as a single 40 minute *short film* does make it flow better.
So in summation, yes CW is awful, but you can have this awful entry look and feel the best it can possibly be. So that is something.
Posted by King Kuuga on November 6th, 2017 @ 9:01pm CST
Yeah.... they sure did struggle against those combiners. Remember in that first episode how Windblade struggled with Menasor for about a minute before cutting him in half?
"Now we go to the next level, metroplex is a city, a city coming to life."
Based on what we see in that fight, that kind of makes sense, but the flipside is that there isn't much city left for them to stomp through IN their fight so we don't get that sense of scale and destruction they're bragging about.
This is going to be a mess.
Posted by Sabrblade on November 6th, 2017 @ 9:47pm CST
You know what's really sad? This series is (and its predecessor Combiner Wars was) animated by Tatsunoko Production, a studio known for its legendary animation quality given in several anime series of the past, and yet what we get out of this series (and Combiner Wars) positively pales in comparison to even the most average of Tatsunoko's past animation works.skywarp-2 wrote:Actually I would like to see Shingo Natsume at Madhouse Direct the episodes, he Directed One Punch Man the animated series..
Posted by DedicatedGhostArt on November 6th, 2017 @ 10:09pm CST
King Kuuga wrote:"Now we go to the next level, metroplex is a city, a city coming to life."
Based on what we see in that fight, that kind of makes sense, but the flipside is that there isn't much city left for them to stomp through IN their fight so we don't get that sense of scale and destruction they're bragging about.
This is going to be a mess.
Yeah it kinda looked like a test animation without all the building models and textures. But nope. Most likely that's how it's gonna look in the end. Shame. That combined with the horrible frame rate and probable cheap story like the first show will make this barely watchable.
(I'm still gonna watch it, for... science, and context for whenever Geewun Redone comes out with their much better version.)
P.S. If they had just scrapped this idea and made a show with longer episodes, maybe this would be a lil better...
...nah.
Posted by Stuartmaximus on November 7th, 2017 @ 1:08am CST
Posted by Qwan on November 7th, 2017 @ 3:26am CST
Stuartmaximus wrote:despite all of the hatred, you do realise that they are gonna do a Power Of The Primes one too! right?
Oh, of course!
And I, for one, can't wait to tear it to shreds too see how much they improve between now and then!
Posted by o.supreme on November 7th, 2017 @ 9:10am CST
Sabrblade wrote:You know what's really sad? This series is (and its predecessor Combiner Wars was) animated by Tatsunoko Production, a studio known for its legendary animation quality given in several anime series of the past, and yet what we get out of this series (and Combiner Wars) positively pales in comparison to even the most average of Tatsunoko's past animation works.
This is true, but I don't necessarily blame Tatsunoko. I mostly Blame Machinima & Hasbro. They wrote & Produced the series, they just paid Tatsunoko probably a penance, to get it done as quickly and cheaply as possible. This was probably a starter series for Tatsunoko interns or something.
Just like back in 1985 when WEP contracted Toei to produce 20 new episodes of "Voltron". Toei in their minds was probably like "Why? We told the story of Golion, its over...", but they saw the money, and though it wasn't a lot, complied with WEP, and made 20 episodes that look like crap compared to the original 52.
Posted by o.supreme on November 7th, 2017 @ 11:07am CST
So yeah...I'm not sure where I saw that John DiMaggio was voicing Trypticon, but we can eliminate that rumor. "Ghost in the Machine" shout out...tee hee...
Oooh Seekers as Cannon Fodder.
It still looks bad, but I'll admit, one tiny, tiny part of me, maybe 0.0001% is smiling a little, just a little though.
Also, when you have text phrases in a trailer between cut scenes...shouldn't one statement lead into the other coherently?...If I'm wrong let me know...
Posted by skywarp-2 on November 7th, 2017 @ 11:18am CST
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on November 7th, 2017 @ 11:26am CST
The trailer is just under 2 minutes long, and shows some interesting concepts that are set to be explored in the upcoming series. The trailer includes Perceptor examining Starscream's remains, Trypticon activating, some Metroplex and Trypticon brawling action, Peter Cullen's Optimus Prime speaking, some Constructicons rebuilding following Combiner Wars, seeker cannon fodder, and the biggest reveal of all: Starscream apparently lives, and he is controlling Trypticon! Also of note is the long transformation sequence that leads to the series name, and the very city-like appearance of the series name during said sequence.
The series is set to debut November 14, one week from today, and will star Peter Cullen, Judd Nelson, Wil Wheaton, Michael Dorn, Jason David Frank, Nolan North, Matpat, DashieGames, Abby Trott, Lana McKissack, Rob Dyke, Tay Zonday, Jason Marnocha, and Kari Wahlgreen. Check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think in the comments section below!
Posted by Stuartmaximus on November 7th, 2017 @ 11:47am CST
btw Starscream's probably connected in behind Trypticon's head! just like Full Tilts TM can
Posted by ScottyP on November 7th, 2017 @ 12:09pm CST
Posted by Rodimus Knight on November 7th, 2017 @ 12:10pm CST
Posted by kurthy on November 7th, 2017 @ 1:00pm CST
Rodimus Knight wrote:So how did Will Wheaton end up getting second billing in the credits? I would have expected him to be one of the last standard billings. Sure it's a little nick picky, but you know, he's best known for playing a character on a show that the majority of the Fan Base seemed to hate.
Huh? I'm missing something. Was he in Armada or Energon or Combiner Wars?
Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on November 7th, 2017 @ 1:20pm CST
Posted by Sabrblade on November 7th, 2017 @ 1:44pm CST
Did he go to Hogwarts before Starfleet Academy?GrandGalvatronG1 wrote:He's talking about Weasley Crusher from Star Trek next Generation
Posted by Whifflefire on November 7th, 2017 @ 1:46pm CST
As much as I want to be optimistic about this series, I still taste Combiner Wars when I watch this. But hey, Perceptor! Everything is better with Perceptor.
Posted by Burn on November 7th, 2017 @ 2:01pm CST
ScottyP wrote:
Pretty much this ...
This is what I got from the trailer.
Optimus Prime likes to fuck shit up and then fuck off and leave it up to someone else to deal with.
Optimus Prime is standing around and getting preachy again. We get it, you're an inspiration, do something though instead of inspiring others with your words.
Murderblade is going to take centre stage again.
What I expect we'll get.
Over half the episodes will involve two Titans fighting. If I wanted to watch something that has a fight scene last for multiple episodes with little to no progression on story line, I'd still be watching DBZ.
Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on November 7th, 2017 @ 2:26pm CST
Burn wrote:What I expect we'll get.
Over half the episodes will involve two Titans fighting. If I wanted to watch something that has a fight scene last for multiple episodes with little to no progression on story line, I'd still be watching DBZ.
You should check out Dragon Ball Z kai dude, it has cut down all the filler in the fights,
and I will be honest I am just here for this series for Godzilla...I mean trypticon,
also WHAT IN THE FLYING FORKLIFT, Starscream lives? What does it take to kill him?
Posted by Rodimus Knight on November 7th, 2017 @ 2:36pm CST
GrandGalvatronG1 wrote:Burn wrote:What I expect we'll get.
Over half the episodes will involve two Titans fighting. If I wanted to watch something that has a fight scene last for multiple episodes with little to no progression on story line, I'd still be watching DBZ.
You should check out Dragon Ball Z kai dude, it has cut down all the filler in the fights,
and I will be honest I am just here for this series for Godzilla...I mean trypticon,
also WHAT IN THE FLYING FORKLIFT, Starscream lives? What does it take to kill him?
Well you know, he's got that Mutant Spark, that just doesn't die.
Posted by JazZeke on November 7th, 2017 @ 2:48pm CST
Rodimus Knight wrote:So how did Will Wheaton end up getting second billing in the credits? I would have expected him to be one of the last standard billings. Sure it's a little nick picky, but you know, he's best known for playing a character on a show that the majority of the Fan Base seemed to hate.
I think people have pretty much divorced Wheaton from Wesley Crusher in their minds by this point. It probably helps that Wheaton himself openly admits Wesley sucked. These days he's known for... well, still having been Wesley, but also a prominent figure in fandom community.
Posted by Graviton on November 7th, 2017 @ 3:08pm CST
Posted by Nexus Knight on November 7th, 2017 @ 3:17pm CST
But dang if this trailer doesn't hype me for Titans Return. By all indications, this show will blow up in its own face. But this trailer somehow makes feel a little epic. Plus, even though I loved Jon as OP, if were to replace him, Cullen is never a bad choice.
Posted by Burn on November 7th, 2017 @ 3:30pm CST
JazZeke wrote:Rodimus Knight wrote:So how did Will Wheaton end up getting second billing in the credits? I would have expected him to be one of the last standard billings. Sure it's a little nick picky, but you know, he's best known for playing a character on a show that the majority of the Fan Base seemed to hate.
I think people have pretty much divorced Wheaton from Wesley Crusher in their minds by this point. It probably helps that Wheaton himself openly admits Wesley sucked. These days he's known for... well, still having been Wesley, but also a prominent figure in fandom community.
And being Sheldon Coopers frenemy.
Posted by Qwan on November 7th, 2017 @ 4:07pm CST
And it super cracked me up. I'm not even totally sure why it was so funny to me, something about the delivery I think, but it was hilarious.Optimus Prime immediately wrote:Starscream is dead now.
And though he only had two short lines, Wheaton is actually sounding pretty good as Perceptor IMO! He's not just Wil Wheaton, he's at least Wil Wheaton playing Perceptor which is all I could really ask for. To echo many others so far, even though I'm not actually optimistic for the series, this trailer did make me feel just a bit of something positive. If only Machinima could prove that they're able to make a show as well as they can make a trailer.
Posted by DedicatedGhostArt on November 7th, 2017 @ 4:28pm CST
I mean Starscream as Trypticon is kinda stupid, but kinda hilariously awesome in another way, lol
Hope I get used to that frame rate though. ugh.
Qwan wrote:And it super cracked me up. I'm not even totally sure why it was so funny to me, something about the delivery I think, but it was hilarious.Optimus Prime immediately wrote:Starscream is dead now.
Ikr!!!