Transformers Interviews
Tyrese Gibson has publicly commented on Megan Fox's departure from Transformers 3 and called it "sad." MTV caught up with the actor and Mr. Gibson said that it is "crazy to see the band get broken up." He says he does not know the details behind the departure, but he is "genuinely" sad. View the video embedded after the jump.
We are just back from an exclusive preview with the people from Activision and High Moon Studio covering the Transformers: War For Cybertron game. Tformers was there with High Moon Studio's Game Director Matt Tieger on hand to get a first hand look at the new game. We've got a ton new details and information on the game. Sorry, this is a really long report, but there's more than meets the eye in WFC! Read on all the details after the jump.
We are just a few months away from the release of the all new Transformers video game, War For Cybertron. Game Trailers Television have posted a new episode featuring an overview of the latest greatest games. Chapter 2: Prime and Prejudice features some new footage followed by an interview by Geoff Keighley with the High Moon Studio's Game Director - Matt Tieger. They talk about the game and give us some interesting reveals on what should be the greatest Transformers game EVER!
We posted this previously, but Michael Bay has posted an interesting video that features the making of the the sound for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen movie. The video give us an overview of what all went into the sound production for ROTF that has been nominated for a 2009 Oscar for Best Sound Mixing in a movie. Tune into the oscars this Sunday to see who wins.
SoundWorks Collection have posted a mini-documentary about the sound design for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The video features the talents of the movie sound team including Sound Re-Recording Mixer Greg Russell, Supervising Sound Editor Erik Aadahl, and Supervising Sound Editor Ethan Van der Ryn. Get the insider details on the how these guys make robots sound totally awesome.
News about the upcoming Transformers: War for Cybertron seems to be cropping up everywhere, yet details about the upcoming title are sparse. Tformers had a chance to talk to designers from Hasbro and Activision as well as ask some questions of War for Cybertron developer, High Moon Studios. Many aspects of the game are still being kept under wraps, but we managed to glean some new insights into what we can expect from the game.
Our friends over at Radio Free Cybertron recently sat down with the one and only Garry Chalk, the voice of Optimus Primal (Beast Wars, Beast Machines) and Optimus Prime (Armada, Energon and Cybertron)! Part II of the Radio Free Cybertron interview with Garry Chalk is now up as well as the RFC 2009 Holiday Buying Guide now available at tfradio.net. Reported by MISP Steve (+) Read More
Our friends over at Radio Free Cybertron recently sat down with the one and only Garry Chalk, the voice of Optimus Primal (Beast Wars, Beast Machines) and Optimus Prime (Armada, Energon and Cybertron)! Listen to the first part of the interview right now, available at www.tfradio.net!
In this new TFormers interview, renowned editor, writer, and all around nice guy Andy Schmidt of IDW Publishing tackles some tough questions about Transformers Continuum, the now sold out Transformers #1, and the future of the franchise at IDW. Special thanks to Mr. Schmidt for taking the time to talk to us. Read our full interview with Andy Schmidt here. Reported by Ender (+) Read More
Following up on the yesterday's Transformers #1 teaser and spoiler for those who read it. Comic Book Resources has posted an interview with IDW editor Andy Schmidt who talks about some of the decisions they made for the story and how to handle certain events. Citing they had to think a lot of it through and even get the sign off from Hasbro on certain elements. We're not letting on what's happening, read the article at Comic Book Resources.
You may have seen the Ebay auction for the original Transformers Box Art by world renowned illustrator Jeff Mangiat. TFormers was fortunate enough to get a little time with Mr. Mangiat to do an exclusive interview asking some questions about his work on the Transformers past and present as well some of the intimate details of how these Transformers paintings and box art came about.
Frank Welker has granted two quick interviews with the UGO Movie Blog and Newsarama to celebrate yesterday's release of Shout! Factory's Generation 1 Season Two Volume One DVD box set. Highlights from these interviews are after the jump.
The guys from the Moonbase 2 podcast have let us know they have posted some new tidbits from AutoAssembly 2009. First up is Nick Roche who talks about who will be showing up during the wreckers spotlight. Followed up by another interview joined last Saturday night by a surprise guest... Gregg Berger. Hope you all enjoy.
Seibertron.com recently sat down with Will Kenefick, owner of RetroSBK, the company responsible for the Arcee (Ducati 848), Chromia (Suzki B-king), and Flareup (MV Augusta F4 - name revealed at San Diego Comic-Con) motorcycles in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The interview doesn't reveal any new details about the film, but it gives a different perspective by Mr. Kenefick and his experience with the film. Some highlights after the jump.
San Diego Comic-Con 2009 may be over, but we still have so much to bring you. Our very own Jay Cochran had a chance to interview Hasbro's Senior Brand Manager Mike Ballog. During our time with him, we talked about what he thought about Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and he goes through the display case at SDCC. Jump in for the video.
The Rusting Carcass has a great
interview with the proginator of the Transformers, Bob Budiansky! Check out this insightful and detailed interview with the man who created the Transformers as we know them! (Warning: The Rusting Carcass may contain content not suitable for readers under 18.)
UNICRON! MINICONS! ...Maybe. These and other might be revelations await you in Rotten Tomatoes interview with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura. Check out the interview here.
The Wall Street Journal recently sat down with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Director Michael Bay. The interview covers all kinds of aspects of the film, including his relationship with Hasbro, possibilities of a sequel, as well as his futures of filmmaking. Some highlights after the jump. 
























