Comingsoon.net has a full gallery of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen tie-in toys — most of which are cooler than the Shia LaBeouf doll to the right. (Hey, where’s the Megan Fox action figure?)
The designs for the Transformers, as we’ve already seen, are definitely busier than the blocky toys of old, which isn’t really a surprise when you consider they’re based on designs from a Michael Bay production. But it does make one nostalgic for the good old days, when cars were lamer and Megatron was a gigantic gun.
Check out some of the cooler toys below:
The following was picked up by WorstPreviews and then Tformers.com. The giveaway that it’s fake — besides the Photoshopped nature of the design — is that the credits at the bottom are for the first Transformers movie.

For a movie called Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, we haven’t seen very much of the Fallen itself, except for the dark shot of him gracing the teaser poster.
That ends today…

Two questions:
1. Is he standing on top of a pyramid?
2. How big is he compared to the Autobots?
We’ve hinted before that Revenge of the Fallen will contain the Devastator — a gigantic Transformer made from the combined already-gigantic Constructicons. Thanks to a Japanese company releasing the box art from toys not yet released, we’ve got a pretty good look at him:

The money shot of the Super Bowl’s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen teaser was undoubtedly an absurdly huge robot with some kind of wheel crashing through a bridge as Optimus Prime — tiny by comparison — jumped on him and held on:


Well, as most Transformers fans have guessed, the massive robot wheel thingy is none other than a Constructicon — one of a group of five to nine Constructicons, all unique, who ultimately join together to form the super-ultra-huge Devastator. Slashfilm figured this out by uncovering the following photo of a Constructicon toy, which is obviously one in the same with the beast above:

Finally, just for kicks, over at The Bad & Ugly you can see a fan rendering of what the Devastator could ultimately look like.
Optimus just keeps getting smaller and smaller by comparison…
The official Transformers Game website has revealed the robot modes of the Chevy Beat and Chevy Trax Transformers models, a.k.a. “The Twins”:

Check out some screenshots from the first official transformers 2 teaser trailer that aired during the super bowl.
Empire nabbed the first look at the revised Soundwave Transformer, as he’ll appear in Revenge of the Fallen, and Transformers diehards might not like the changes so much. He used to be a stereo…and now he’s some kind of jet. Well, the name still almost makes sense.
The new Soundwave:


The old Soundwave:


Aw, the old Soundwave could actually play cassette tapes, too? So much better.
Pictures of the new Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen tie-in toy below popped up on Transformers.MovieChronicles.com. The car is an Audi R8, but there’s some confusion over which Transformer it is that it morphs into; in their video review, they suggest it might be Barricade, although it could also be brand new. Either way, I kind of want to play with this thing now:



An enterprising Photoshopper sent the following image to ComicBookMovie.com. All it is is the recently-released teaser poster for Revenge of the Fallen lightened up a lot, providing a better look at the lone Transformer that graces it. I’m just going to take a wild guess and say it’s modeled after a dragon…

Paramount Pictures has revealed the first one-sheet for the upcoming Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The film continues the story of the battle between the noble Autobots and evil Decepticons on Earth. Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson all reprise their roles in the film and new Transformers are promised for the sequel. The film is scheduled to be released on June 26th.


Photo from the movie Transformers. Transformers The Score Album Cover

Photo from the movie Transformers. Transformers UK Comic (Issue 2) 1 of 4

Photo from the movie Transformers. Transformers UK Comic (Issue 2) 2 of 4
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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