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First Look at Two Decepticon Muscle Car Transformers from Bumblebee Movie

Posted by william-james88 Jul 13, 2018 at 10:20am CDT 30,210 views
This is some exciting time for fans anticipating the upcoming Bumblebee movie. Yesterday we had the official reveal of the first Bumblebee toy from the film's main toyline and today we have our first look at two new robots: Shatter and Dropkick.

Both are said to be muscle cars, though both seem to have some aircraft kibble as well. The reveal comes to us from Entertainment Weekly and we thank Seibertronian Deadput for sending the news our way. You can see both decepticons very clearly in the image below after the blurb from Entertainment Weekly.


Bumblebee is no longer disguising its bad guys.

Set in the yesteryear of 1987, the new Transformers film (out Dec. 21) finds the wounded yellow Autobot taking shelter with a teenager mechanic (Hailee Steinfeld) while trying to avoid two Decepticon trackers.

As the film prepares for its Comic-Con showcase in San Diego next week, EW has the exclusive reveal.

One of the Decepticons is Shatter, who takes the form of a cherry-red Plymouth Satellite. She will be voiced by Angela Bassett.

Dropkick, whose vehicle form is a blue AMC Javelin, will be voiced by Justin Theroux.

Bumblebee is very much a throwback to the original 1980s cartoon, with the hero returning to his Volkswagen Beetle form instead of a Camaro. But the film is breaking tradition by giving the Decepticons wheels instead of wings.

“The two main villains are Decepticon muscle cars,” says director Travis Knight (Kubo and the Two Strings).

There is one flying villain, whose identity and voice actor are still under wraps, but otherwise, these bad guys will be prowling the roads rather than the skies while pursuing their prey.

Although the film focuses only on this trio of Decepticons, the filmmaker promises these two will have more personality than usual.

“When the cast is too big, and you have a finite amount of time, there’s only so much you can do to create an investment in them,” Knight says. “This is a more personal, intimate, and character-driven story, so it felt right to keep the villain plot relatively simple and contained. If you keep things lean, you can add a lot of other stuff on top of it that makes it more enjoyable.”

In other words, there is more to Shatter and Dropkick than meets the eye.

To read more and get a preview of Comic-Con 2018, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday, or buy it here now.


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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
Here is a giant pic if you want to update the article. (Also their wings not helicopter blades, Shatter has landing gear in her torso, jet intakes on her legs and Dropkick has a cockpit in his chest as well)

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Comment by william-james88 Jul 13, 2018
Deadput wrote:Here is a giant pic if you want to update the article.

Already got it, thanks!

These look good, I like seeing that alt mode kibble, but it does bring more of an aesthetic of the older Bay films
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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
william-james88 wrote:
Deadput wrote:Here is a giant pic if you want to update the article.

Already got it, thanks!

These look good, I like seeing that alt mode kibble, but it does bring more of an aesthetic of the older Bay films

(Pic I posted is a much bigger one, putting the photo in a new tab should show the size)

The kibble is pretty great and I'm happy to see these designs, I think the biggest problem wasn't the aesthetics in of itself but more so that characters didn't resemble past versions of themselves for the most part and that Decepticons were given monstrous designs to visually distinct themselves from the Autobots.

My own personal opinion of course, I think that from a spectacle standpoint that the live action film aesthetic is more interesting to look at on the big screen then the simple designs from G1, Although Bee does a great job of being a perfect blend of the two.

Edit: I think Dropkick turns into a helicopter actually, he seems to have possible rotor on his back and the cockpit in his chest looks more like a helicopter cockpit then a jet one. So there goes the theory that the two combined into a jet.
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Comment by Evil Eye Jul 13, 2018
Shatter and Dropkick, huh? Interesting! Shatter's face looks pretty scary, kinda getting Hannibal Lecter vibes. Both of them look pretty cool and I'll happily buy SS figures of them.

Also, nice to see the name Dropkick getting reused.
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Comment by Shuttershock Jul 13, 2018
Deadput wrote:
william-james88 wrote:
Deadput wrote:Here is a giant pic if you want to update the article.

Already got it, thanks!

These look good, I like seeing that alt mode kibble, but it does bring more of an aesthetic of the older Bay films

(Pic I posted is a much bigger one, putting the photo in a new tab should show the size)

The kibble is pretty great and I'm happy to see these designs, I think the biggest problem wasn't the aesthetics in of itself but more so that characters didn't resemble past versions of themselves for the most part and that Decepticons were given monstrous designs to visually distinct themselves from the Autobots.

My own personal opinion of course, I think that from a spectacle standpoint that the live action film aesthetic is more interesting to look at on the big screen then the simple designs from G1, Although Bee does a great job of being a perfect blend of the two.

Edit: I think Dropkick turns into a helicopter actually, he seems to have possible rotor on his back and the cockpit in his chest looks more like a helicopter cockpit then a jet one. So there goes the theory that the two combined into a jet.


They both seem to have a little helicopter kibble going on in their shoulders. They might actually be triple changers, or have some type of Safeguard situation going on.
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Comment by EvasionModeBumblebee Jul 13, 2018
Deadput wrote:
Edit: I think Dropkick turns into a helicopter actually, he seems to have possible rotor on his back and the cockpit in his chest looks more like a helicopter cockpit then a jet one. So there goes the theory that the two combined into a jet.

Maybe they combine to form a helicopter? Like Battletrap except their combined mode is a vehicle. Either way, I really like the look of them! Glad that they keep the complexity of the usual Bayverse designs.

This does bring up an interesting point, though. There were supposedly going to be 4 Transformers in the movie, so that would be Bee, Starscream, Shatter, and Dropkick. But wasn’t Jess Harnell returning as Barricade? Maybe it’ll just be a cameo or something.
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Comment by blackeyedprime Jul 13, 2018
Shatter is probably just a car with a flying car mode like Tracks...who gets badly damaged ...and given to Matt Tracker to repair...

I didn't realise this was being done by a guy from Laika, I might end up paying to see this film at some point.
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Comment by o.supreme Jul 13, 2018
I may be premature in my assessment, but it seems to me these two new Decepticons might be more like Renegades form Gobots. Meaning that, they don't present a real threat, and are not really threatening and scary like some Decepticons from past films, probably wont be threatening/killing any humans, but will more fit the tone of the film. I can see Starscream as more of a potential threat, but I think these two are going to be toned way down.

Also, was it just my imagination, or had I heard somewhere that this film might be going for a PG rating (rather than PG-13)??
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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
o.supreme wrote:I may be premature in my assessment, but it seems to me these two new Decepticons might be more like Renegades form Gobots. Meaning that, they don't present a real threat, and are not really threatening and scary like some Decepticons from past films, probably wont be threatening/killing any humans, but will more fit the tone of the film. I can see Starscream as more of a potential threat, but I think these two are going to be toned way down.

Also, was it just my imagination, or had I heard somewhere that this film might be going for a PG rating (rather than PG-13)??


I mean it would be fresh to get some more "lighthearted" Decepticons but I don't think they necessarily will be, just because you have a personality doesn't mean you stop being a threat.

EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Maybe they combine to form a helicopter? Like Battletrap except their combined mode is a vehicle. Either way, I really like the look of them! Glad that they keep the complexity of the usual Bayverse designs.

This does bring up an interesting point, though. There were supposedly going to be 4 Transformers in the movie, so that would be Bee, Starscream, Shatter, and Dropkick. But wasn’t Jess Harnell returning as Barricade? Maybe it’ll just be a cameo or something.


Shatter has jet parts not helicopter parts (She has wings on her shoulders not blades) so unlikely, I think their not combiners, unless it's a fictional jet helicopter.

The guy who was at the screening basically said that "The movie only "stars" 4 robots, not that there would only be 4.

And considering that in the apparent early screening that The seeker who isn't Starscream died at the start of the film, I'm guessing possibly perishing while chasing Bee which leads to the latter eventually being discovered by Charlie I think that the Seeker isn't among those 4 and is the cameo while Barricade who hasn't been shown is the last of the 4.

Edit: Oh yeah I forgot about that one of the other things the guy said was that Megatron has a cameo in the film frozen like 2007 but he has a G1 like design with a bucket head and arm cannon, also Optimus has a cameo and has a more smooth g1-ish design like Bee does so if that's true then that's like 7 robots in total including cameos. Bumblebee, Shatter, Dropkick, Barricade, Seeker-Bro (Starscream or Ramjet-or-any-other-seeker-name) Optimus Prime (cameo) Megatron (Cameo)

I think I also heard rumors that Hot Rod was in a flashback cameo but I'm not sure if that's true, there has been plenty of rumors and I don't write or bookmark them which is really a pain when I need to bring these rumors up again. (I'd would suck as a journalist)
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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
Speaking of rumors the guy on Tfw2005 (Optimus_Prowl) who claims to have saw the screening back in March and was the one speaking of many of the rumors I already mentioned is saying some more story details in the Tfw2005 thread of this news.

I'm placing spoiler labels on these quotes of his so if you read them and they turn out to be true don't go blaming me for clicking on them.

About Shatter and Dropkick, (Plot spoilers, not in depth but still story stuff) "these were the two decepticons that become triple changers and help out and then betray sector 7. They have some great scenes in this movie"

He also says (I don't think this counts as spoilers since we already know they are triple changers) "Shatter turns into a jet, while dropkick turns into a helicopter. His blades hang off his back Blackout style."

As for how the triple changing is shown in the movie "The triple changing becomes a huge part of how they fight in the two big battle scenes we get with them. It gets decently creative with how they swap between modes. I think its pretty well reflected in how both robots have car and aerial parts on them the whole time."

And as for Barricade "unless they created brand new scenes and footage there wont be any sign of barricade. These two are the main antagonists of the film." Hmmmmm maybe His appearance might be like that certain character cameo in the end of Solo and not part of the main film.
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Comment by ZeroWolf Jul 13, 2018
The rumours about a megatron cameo is interesting, as if his appearance has changed in to a more g1 look then maybe this has gone more of a reboot direction. After all we all know how he looked when he crashed to earth and when he awoke under the hoover dam.
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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
ZeroWolf wrote:The rumours about a megatron cameo is interesting, as if his appearance has changed in to a more g1 look then maybe this has gone more of a reboot direction. After all we all know how he looked when he crashed to earth and when he awoke under the hoover dam.


Uhhhhhh Allspark shenanigans?

In all seriousness though I do think they will try to make this movie a dull purpose one, to be both a prequel to the Bay films, but also the start of a reboot. (As for how that could work, the events of the movie would still be the same, it would be the movies after this one that would diverge into two different timelines)
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Comment by Munkky Jul 13, 2018
They don't look too bad, hopefully they both have Studio Series Deluxes, and I like that they've re-used a name that first appeared in the 2007 Movie toyline. I could see one of these two being a playable character in Forged to Fight either closer to the movie's release or shortly after it.
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Comment by ZeroWolf Jul 13, 2018
That's what I was thinking if this used as a reboot as they could use a similar set up to the 07 movie but go completely different with it.
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Comment by bluecatcinema Jul 13, 2018
I wonder how long they'll last before inevitably being killed off.
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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
bluecatcinema wrote:I wonder how long they'll last before inevitably being killed off.


I mean it's just Bee by himself, how would he capture them? Or why would they leave him alone when their described as "Decepticon Trackers" not really much you can do with them that has them survive that doesn't make them look incompetent.

This is probably part of why these guys are "Nobodies" and not established characters like Soundwave or Shockwave. (I actually like giving grunts roles, an army isn't just the high ranked guys)


Their isn't any drones or protoforms and their the only cons in the movie besides Jet guy and the article referred to them as the main antagonists of the movie so they will definitely be a presence during the whole movie.

Villains don't have to survive to be good villains.
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Comment by william-james88 Jul 13, 2018
Deadput wrote:
Villains don't have to survive to be good villains.

Yeah, it's usually the opposite, the best villains I can think of died like

SPOILERS!!!!!!!


Tim Burton's Joker
Killmonger
Roy Batty
The shark in Jaws
Killgrave
Hans Gruber
T1000
Unicron
The Boss and all her underlings ( The Pain, The Fear, The End, The Fury, and The Sorrow)
Comstock

And many more
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Comment by Deadput Jul 13, 2018
william-james88 wrote:
Deadput wrote:
Villains don't have to survive to be good villains.

Quite the contrary, the best villains I can think of died like

SPOILERS!!!!!!!


Tim Burton's Joker
Killmonger
Roy Batty
The shark in Jaws
Killgrave
Hans Gruber
T1000
Unicron
The Boss and all her underlings ( The Pain, The Fear, The End, The Fury, and The Sorrow)
Comstock

And many more


I agree with this.

I also think the same can apply to good guy characters, as long as the death itself is a good/tragic death that serves the story well.


As a Transformer example from DOTM, I don't think Ironhide's death wasn't properly executed (Nobody mourned for him or anything on screen) but I thought it served the story well, same thing with Que's death. (Although he could of used a bit more screen time the death itself was good and has effects on other characters.)
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Comment by Meantoy Jul 13, 2018
To take place in the 80's you'd figure that they would atleast give the blue one period correct tires. Not Super Swamper Thornbirds. Those are mid to late 90s era tires........ :CON:
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Comment by -Kanrabat- Jul 13, 2018
Although the film focuses only on this trio of Decepticons, the filmmaker promises these two will have more personality than usual.

“When the cast is too big, and you have a finite amount of time, there’s only so much you can do to create an investment in them,” Knight says. “This is a more personal, intimate, and character-driven story, so it felt right to keep the villain plot relatively simple and contained. If you keep things lean, you can add a lot of other stuff on top of it that makes it more enjoyable.”



I do hope they keep their promise and those two will have some basic character development. Because I just don't want 3/4 of the Bee Movie being about the humans comparing the smell and noise of their farts.
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