Netflix’s Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy – Earthrise Trailer

Netflix has released the official trailer for the Transformers: War for Cybertron trilogy’s second installment Earthrise, debuting on the streamer on December 30. You can check out the trailer now in the player below!

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With the Allspark missing, and the Ark marooned in deep space, Optimus Prime and the surviving Autobots run a desperate race against time while they contend against an independent group of Transformers called the Mercenaries, as well as the wrath of a desperate Megatron.

Transformers: War for Cybertron raises the stakes of the Autobot and Decepticon war with Chapter One, Siege, having six, twenty-two-minute episodes, complete with a new animation look and style that presents the Transformers bots like you’ve never seen them before. The Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy plunges us deep into events that live at the heart of this legendary franchise, with Siege shining a spotlight on a critical timeframe in Transformers history on Cybertron.

The series voice talent cast includes Jake Foushee (Optimus Prime), Jason Marnocha (Megatron), Linsay Rousseau (Elita-1), Joe Zieja (Bumblebee), Frank Todaro (Starscream), Rafael Goldstein (Ratchet), Keith Silverstein (Jetfire), Todd Haberkorn (Shockwave, Red Alert), Edward Bosco (Ultra Magnus, Soundwave), Bill Rogers (Wheeljack), Sophia Isabella (Arcee), Brook Chalmers (Impactor), Shawn Hawkins (Mirage), Kaiser Johnson (Ironhide), Miles Luna (Teletraan I, Cliffjumper), and Mark Whitten (Sideswipe, Skywarp).

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Rooster Teeth (RWBYgen:LOCK) produces the original series for Netflix, and Polygon Pictures (GodzillaKnights of Sidonia) serves as the animation studio. Transformers veteran F.J. DeSanto (Transformers: Titans ReturnTransformers: Power of the Primes) serves as showrunner on the series with several contributing writers, including George Krstic (Megas XLR), Gavin Hignight (Transformers: Cyberverse), and Brandon Easton (Agent CarterTransformers: Rescue Bots).

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