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You gamble! Director of Transformers One Josh Cooley has announced that the film would be bursting with easter eggs from practically every era of the Transformers series. According to him, every member of his team is a tremendous fan who has sneaked references from the original 1984 animation straight up to the most recent Transformers movies. Thus, keep your eyes open; hidden details abound for you to find!
Josh Cooley, the director, emphasized especially that his staff was "throwing in" references from every Transformers series. This implies you might run across characters from the live-action films, the original cartoon series, and even the more contemporary animated shows. While some of these easter eggs would be quite clear-cut, others will most likely call for a sharp eye and a strong awareness of Transformers mythology to find! It's like a Transformers scavenger hunt!
Chris Hemsworth plays Optimus Prime's part in Transformers One, which shocks some fans. This is not how Optimus's conventional voice has been given by Peter Cullen from the first 1984 animation. Cooley said they were looking for a younger, more vibrant form of Optimus and Hemsworth's voice aptly caught that young vitality. Having Cullen expressing a quite distinct version of Optimus also could be a little disconcerting.
Because they were so accustomed to Peter Cullen's legendary voice, some fans were first dubious about Chris Hemsworth as Optimus Prime. It can feel a bit strange at first, like switching the theme tune for your preferred program! Cooley clarified, though, that they wanted to present a different side of Optimus—one more free and vivacious prior to the war's toll. Though it's a risk, it might also be a quite innovative and interesting approach to depict the character!
Chris Hemsworth's Orion Pax, who transforms into Optimus Prime, in Transformers One is not at all like the austere and wise leader we know. This Optimus is more vivacious and less weighed down by conflict. It's like seeing your favorite superhero as a teen—a chance to observe them in a different light and discover about their early years. Cooley sees this Optimus as a young, energetic robot bursting with energy and prepared to change the world.
Transformers One chronicles the genesis of Optimus Prime and Megatron. The film centers on their early years on Cybertron, their prewar friendship, and how the war started on their planet. It's like having a window into the past of your beloved characters and seeing how they evolved into the heroes—or villains—they are now. It's a prequel, thus its main focus is on preparing the ground for the grand fights and adventures from the Transformers series.