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Review – Transformers Prime – Beast Hunters – Predacons Rising


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I was sent an advanced copy of Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising to watch and review. Opinions are 100% my own.

This Emmy Award-Winning, Ground-Breaking series comes to a stunning and spectacular conclusion in this 90 minute epilogue movie. To say that I liked it would be an understatement. It was fantastic. Here is the trailer.

The action picks up shortly after the events of the series finale. The Autobots are on a newly restored but not rebuilt Cybertron sans Ratchet who stayed with the humans on Earth. Starscream and Shockwave are on the loose along with an injured Predaking. Knock Out and many vehicons are prisoners. Megatron lies dead at the bottom of the ocean. Prime determines that it is time to search for the Allspark which he sent into deep space near the end of the Great War to keep it from Megatron. Unicron revives Megatron to serve as his physical vessel to exact revenge on Primus and this is where the story begins.

I won’t go into particulars of the movie at this time because it doesn’t come out for another couple of weeks (October 8th, mark your calendar). I will say that I watched it twice on the same day and it was satisfying and hit the emotional notes in the right places. Transformers Prime definitely has been the absolute best Transformers series ever to be put on the air. It took into consideration all that came before it and ushers in a new era of Transformers storytelling like never before. This DVD is a must for any fan.

I also liked the special feature of a behind the scenes look at the team at Polygon Studios in Japan. The way that the American and Japanese teams worked together certainly helped make this a truly special series.

Review: Transformers Prime Season 2 Blu-Ray/DVD

Transformers Prime Season TwoIn the second season of Transformers Prime we pick up right where we left off at the end of Season one. Optimus has defeated Unicron but at the cost of his own memories. Optimus believes that he is once again Orion Pax, a data clerk on Iacon who was friends with Megatron. Megatron take Optimus to the Nemesis and even brands him with the Decepticon insignia. The storytelling in this series is intense. As a fan from as far back as the origin of the Transformers franchise I am so pleased that this series is true to honoring the history of the series but takes great pains to update and improve upon it. There is no secret why this is an award winning series. It is smart and funny, compelling and exciting.

In season two we see the Autobots and Decepticons racing across the globe to discover ancient Iacon artifacts. These items turn out to be weapons and tools of great power and importance. they were sent to Earth by Alpha Trion so that Megatron could not get his hands on them and turn the tide on the war. Throughout the season loyalties are tested, new respect and understanding is reached, a new member of the team joins the Autobots. We see less of the humans in the series but they prove to be pivotal in the final episodes of the season. Fan favorite Wheeljack appears in multiple episodes as well and Shockwave even appears along with a flashback involving Cliffjumper (No Dwayne the Rock Johnson voice though).

Rewatching the season on Blu-Ray was incredible. The detail on all of the characters from reflections to scratches is amazing. The whole storyline coming together shows the care that was taken by the writers and producers to make this show consistent and cohesive. There are also some very informative commentaries and then an awesome bonus of Larry King interviewing Peter Cullen at San Diego Comic Con. This is an essential Blu-Ray set to have for any Transformers fan. I was amazed at how quickly it was released, too. I received my review copy the day after the last episode of season two aired. Instead of watching the two episodes that I had on the DVR I watched them on the Blu-Ray instead and that made a huge difference in quality and viewing enjoyment. Continue reading Review: Transformers Prime Season 2 Blu-Ray/DVD