Hasbro and Machinima have released the official trailer for the second chapter of the upcoming digital series Transformers: Titans Return, which fittingly sees the reprisal of some of the voice talent from the original Transformers series, including Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, Judd Nelson as Rodimus Prime and Hot Rod from the 1986 animated Transformers movie, Michael Dorn as Fortress Maximus, Wil Wheaton as Perceptor, Nolan North as Metroplex, and Jason David Frank as Emissary. Check it out in the player below!
Continuing the massive worldwide interest in Transformers: Combiner Wars, Titans Returns debuts November 14 in the U.S on Verizonâs go90, a premium mobile entertainment destination, and on Tumblr in the rest of the world, with the exception of Sohu.com in China. The series features 10 episodes at approximately 11 minutes per episode. Since launching the trilogyâs first installment of the digital series in August 2016, Transformers: Combiner Wars, has garnered more than 125 million global views across a variety of digital platforms.
The previously-mentioned cast are joined by returning talent from Combiner Wars, including Abby Trott (Windblade), Jason Marnocha (Megatron), Frank Todaro (Starscream), Lana McKissack (Mistress of Flame), and DashieGames (Menasor), as well as a new set of influencers like MatPat (Computron), Rob Dyke (Devastator) and Tay Zonday (Chorus of the Primes).
Picking up right where the destruction of the Combiner Wars left off, Titans Return takes the action of the Prime Wars Trilogy to new âheights,â and features return appearances from many fan-favorite Transformers characters as well as introduces new Autobots and Decepticons. In the series, enormous Transformers called Titans are awakened and these massive characters bring massive problems. Trypticon, a gigantic lizard-like Transformer, rises to wreak havoc on Cybertron, while Windblade and a rag-tag team of Transformers must resurrect an ancient ally. Not all Transformers will survive, as beloved heroes are changed forever while othersâ sparks are blown to oblivion. Like Combiner Wars, sophisticated storytelling reveals more than meets the eye for older audiences and kids of all ages when a sinister secret is discovered.