All The Decepticons To Expect In The Bumblebee Movie

All The Decepticons To Expect In The Bumblebee Movie

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Bumblebee’s not the only Cybertronian in his solo movie. Here are the confirmed and rumored Decepticons threatening him in the 1980s-set spinoff.

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All The Decepticons To Expect In The Bumblebee Movie

Bumblebee is bringing some new players to the robots in disguise franchise in the guise of Decepticons. The prequel film, set 20 years before Michael Bay’s 2007 Transformers, will see the massive, ever-expanding Transformers franchise scaled down to tell a more intimate story focusing on the beloved Autobot scout and his human friend Charlie Watson (Hailee Steinfeld).

The Transformers movie franchise is at something of a crossroads. With longtime director Michael Bay stepping aside, it was assumed by many that the series would rest for a few years before a full-on reboot. Instead, a prequel from Kubo and the Two Strings director Travis Knight is on the way. Even though plot details have mostly been kept under wraps, with the Bumblebee trailers revealing that Bumblebee isn’t the only Transformer on Earth, there’s still quite a lot to determine from the other characters involved, such as the Decepticons.

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While they’ve traditionally transformed into military and war vehicles, some Decepticons, such as Dropkick and Shatter, are said to be covert trackers that transform into era-specific muscle cars – the AMC Javelin and Plymouth Satellite, respectively, with regards to Dropkick and Shatter. But with a massive franchise to mine, those aren’t the only Decepticons slated to appear in Bumblebee.

Dropkick

All The Decepticons To Expect In The Bumblebee Movie

Dropkick is a name that has popped up a few times in Transformers mythology, though never in a major role. In Generation 1, the Dropkick drones were some of Megatron’s earliest warriors in the war with the Autobots. As seen in the classic episode “War Dawn,” Megatron and the Dropkick drones attack a dockside warehouse, critically damaging several Cybertronians, including a peaceful young dockworker named Orion Pax, who would be rebuilt and rechristened as Optimus Prime by the mysterious Alpha Trion.

While Dropkick has never appeared in the Bay films, he has appeared in some of the ancillary material associated with them, most prominently the IDW comics. He’s portrayed as one of Megatron’s most loyal lieutenants, who eventually finds his stature in the Decepticon ranks severely diminished by the Machiavellian machinations of Starscream. Given the Bay’s Transformers movies’ infamous disinterest in their own continuity, there’s little guarantee this is an interpretation that will be considered canon in Bumblebee.

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Dropkick will be voiced by The Leftovers star – and Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s oblivious master codebreaker – Justin Theroux. Theroux has some experience voicing toy based villains, having lent his pipes to Lord Garmadon in last year’s Lego Ninjago Movie.

Shatter

All The Decepticons To Expect In The Bumblebee Movie

Shatter is a little more of a mystery. There’s no previous Decepticon in Transformers canon with that name, nor has there ever been a Shatter toy – which is kind of amazing considering how many Transformers toys there’ve been over the years. The main thing we know about Shatter is that she’s a female Decepticon, and would presumably be the first major female Transformer in the live action films (Arcee was around in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but like much of that film she left no impact).

While the live action movies haven’t really explored female Transformers in any meaningful way, there’s a long history of them in the franchise’s other iterations. The most well known and beloved is likely Blackarachnia, the scheming Predacon spider from the much-lauded Beast Wars series. Her star-crossed love affair with Maximal goofball Silverbolt – along with Megatron’s ultimate plan that would lead to her erasure from existence – ultimately lead to her defection to the good guys. Windblade has also become a staple of the franchise; the fan-created character has become a central figure in virtually all Transformers comics and cartoons since her creation in 2013, including the upcoming Cyberverse series.

While we don’t know much about Shatter yet, we do know the voice behind her, which will be the sublime Angela Bassett. The Oscar-winning actress has been no stranger to genre fare in recent years, portraying both Amanda Waller in Green Lantern and Ramonda in Black Panther. Her commanding voice seems like a natural fit for an intimidating Decepticon.

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Blitzwing

Blitzwing is one of Bumblebee’s more surprising Decepticons. Bumblebee movie producers were playing coy about the red Decepticon seen in Bumblebee’s first trailer, which led many to believe that it was Starscream. However, it was revealed during the movie’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2018 that the red Decepticon is Blitzwing, not Starscream. While that may be disappointing for fans who were hoping to see Starscream redeemed in the Transformers movies. This made sense considering that Charlie Adler, who voiced Starscream in Bay’s Transformers movies, had already said that he wasn’t returning for the prequel.

But now there’s another Decepticon to look forward to in Blitzwing, a Triple Changer Transformer who’s had an out for Bumblebee since the beginning, and a Decepticon who typically transforms into either a tank or a fighter jet. According to Bumblebee’s prequel comics, Bumblebee has been hunting Blitzwing for several years, and it seems that they will finally come into contact once again in the prequel movie. Following an announcement by voice actor David Sobloz – that he would be voicing a character in the Bumblebee movie – the character Blitzwing appeared in one of the more recent Bumblebee trailers, thus revealing the character that he’s voicing.

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Dusty Stowe has been writing for Screen Rant since 2016. A native of Yorktown, Virginia, he moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. He currently writes lists, features, and news articles covering movies, comics, and television. He is a devoted fan of Doctor Who, DC Comics, and whatever David Lynch deems us worthy of viewing. Star Trek: The Next Generation lit up his five year-old brain like a firework, ensuring he’d be a progressive nerd for the rest of his life. His current focuses are on covering the Arrowverse, Star Trek: Discovery, and the DC Cinematic Universe. He is also a trained audio engineer with a degree from the Los Angeles Film School, and manages multiple corporate social media accounts. He really, really wants a new Green Lantern movie. You can talk to him about football, politics, and his weird nerd takes on Twitter @dustystowe.

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