Transformers One Finally Shares the Origins of Decepticon Logo

In “Transformers One,” we delve into the past friendship of Orion Pax and D-16, who later transform into Optimus Prime and Megatron respectively. The movie showcases not just their transformation into bitter foes but also the genesis of both the Autobots and Decepticons. A significant aspect of the film is the emergence of the villainous robots whose impact on pop culture continues to resonate, as well as the origins of the army’s emblem. Here at egmr.ru, we thought it fitting to shed light on the evolution of the Decepticons’ logo and its surprising connections to the Primes.

Thunderbolts* Star Sebastian Stan Pushes Back Against Critics Insulting Marvel Movies

Actor Sebastian Stan, known for his role in “Thunderbolts,” defends Marvel Studios amidst recent criticisms. In an interview with Variety while appearing on “The Apprentice,” he spoke about reprising his character Bucky Barnes and the criticism directed towards Marvel Studios. Stan, who stars in “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” feels it has become trendy to blame Marvel for all the issues plaguing the film industry. Some online communities use Marvel as a shorthand for “big studio movies.” Despite his close association with Kevin Feige and the team at the studio, Stan dislikes them being an easy target. He acknowledges that during the 2020 theater shutdowns and subsequent recovery, many cinemas have been thankful for big-budget films like Marvel’s that bring people back to theaters. In his view, Marvel plays a significant role in this capacity.

The Penguin Premiere Contains A Secret Message From The Riddler

In the continuation of the Batman movie storyline, The Penguin TV series finds Gotham City reeling from a terrorist attack orchestrated by The Riddler. It’s no wonder that as Oz Cobblepot (Colin Farrell) seeks to take control of the underworld, Gotham is still grappling with the Riddler’s labyrinth. The premiere of The Penguin subtly reminds viewers of the lasting effect The Riddler has on Gotham’s societal structure.

Star Wars Brings Back the Bad Batch for New Clone Wars Story

The thrilling escapades of Star Wars: The Bad Batch may have ended on Disney+, but they live on in comic book form! This popular streaming series, which spanned across three seasons, came to an end earlier this year. Star Wars: The Bad Batch focused on Clone Force 99, a special team of clone troopers initially presented during the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. What set the Bad Batch apart was their genetic mutations, which made them immune to the Emperor’s Order 66 and prevented them from turning against their Jedi allies. Now, fans can once again join these unique clones on a perilous mission during the Clone Wars!