Mecha Fridays: All the updated Robot Designs for Transformers 5: The Last Knight (so far)

Written by Louis

August 12, 2016

Optimus Prime isn’t the only one that’s getting a new look.

The 5th installment to the theatrical adaptation of Hasbro’s Transformer’s Franchise is less than a year away before its official release on 2017. Called The Last Knight, Transformers 5 will possibly deal with Optimus’ ordeal with the creators of the Transformers as what was depicted on the final scenes of Transformers 4: Age of Extinction.

As the continuation of the story rolls out, new and updated designs for Transformers mechs, are also being teased overtime by the movie series’ director Michael Bay, with already getting a major remodel. 2 new Transformers bots are also revealed for the movie, first is the little guy named Sqweeks, and last week, Bumblebee’s brothers in arms, Hot Rod.

The new look for Megatron is also revealed earlier this week featuring a major revamp from his looks on the previous movies, nearly not sharing any similarities to his previous iterations.

Transformers: The Last Knight will be set for release on June 23, 2017.

Sqweeks

 

Hot Rod

 

Hound

 

Drift

 

Crosshairs

 

Barricade

 

Megatron 2

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