Warning! This post contains spoilers for Transformers OneAlthough Transformers one Has many future Autobots and Decepticons, some notable bots are absent from the new animated movie. Being centered around the origins of Optimus Prime and Megatron, it makes sense that not every single bot would be featured in the prequel film. That said, there are a good number of Transformers that would be very exciting to see in future installments.
Transformers One’s The cast is primarily centered around Orion Pax/Optimus Prime (Chris Hemsworth), D-16/Megatron (Brian Tyree Henry), Elita-1 (Scarlett Johansson), and B-127 (Keegan-Michael Key). However, other classic Transformers were involved in the prequel film such as Sentinel Prime, Airachnid, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave. There are also multiple cameo appearances from the likes of Ironhide, Jazz, Cliffjumper, and more. That said, Here are 10 different Autobots and Decepticons missing Transformers one This would be very cool to see in a sequel.
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Ratchet
Transformers One has its name
After their bold entry into the Iacon 5000, despite not having transformation cogs, Orion Pax and D-16 end up in the sick after almost winning the race all the same. Just before they meet with Jon Hamm’s Sentinel Prime, an intercom can be heard calling for Ratchet. A classic member of the Autobots, Ratchet is a field medic who eventually transforms into an ambulance on Earth.
Ratchet is also a notable member of the Autobots in the live-action Transformers Movies. However, the Autobot meets a tragic death at the hands of Lockdown and the CIA as seen in Age of extinction. While Ratchet is not seen on screen in Transformers oneIt stands to reason that he should make an appearance in Transformers One’s Confirmed sequel.
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Ultra Magnus
A loyal soldier and brother to Optimus Prime
Ultra Magnus was a bold commander of the Autobots, and was considered Optimus Prime’s battle-brother during the Autobots’ war with the Decepticons. Believing himself to be nothing more than a loyal soldier, Magnus typically shies away from the crowd of greater leadership. See how Transformers one ends with battle lines between the newly formed Autobots and Decepticons, It would make sense if Ultra Magnus was perhaps saved for a sequel when the war with the Decepticons begins in earnest.
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Grimlock and the Dinobots
Autobots with attitude
One of the more challenging squads in the ranks of the Autobots, The dinobots take the form of prehistoric dinosaurs in previous Transformers Continuities. In certain continuities, they even take the form of dinosaurs before the Autobots make it to Earth. Such was the case in the timeline of the War for Cybertron Game franchise where the future Dinobots are experimented by Decepticon Shockwave, using dinosaurs as a model to turn Grimlock’s Lightning Strike Coalition Force into mindless monsters.
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constantly challenging authority, The Dinobots are an efficient but unruly group often led by Grimlock, a bot said to rival the power of both Optimus Prime and Megatron. Essentially, Grimlock believes that Optimus Prime is weak and struggles to make the difficult decisions that need to be made, no matter how compromising. As such, it would be very exciting to see this rogue group of Autobots debut in a Transformers one Sequel, perhaps with Grimlock debuting as a rival in Prime’s own ranks.
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Constructicons
Combining into Devastator
Collectively known as the Constructicons, the subgroup of Megatron’s forces is typically comprised of Scrapper, Bonecrusher, Scavenger, Long Haul, Mixmaster, and Hook.. However, there are sometimes even more constructicons that are part of this team. Regardless, the true power of the Constructicons is their ability to combine and transform into the massive Devastator. While none of the often green and purple bots are seen in Transformers oneThey would certainly be an exciting way to up the ante once Megatron is ready to strike against Yakon.
The live-action constructicons are also seen in Transformers: Revenge of the fallen. Combining next to the pyramids of Giza, Devastator is truly one of the biggest spectacles of the movie. As such, one can imagine that the same could happen in the confirmed sequel to Transformers one. Other members of the Constructicons include Gravedigger, Hauler, Erector, Hightower, Scoop, Buckethead, Quickmix, Wideload, Steam Hammer and Skavenger, all of whom naturally take the form of some sort of construction vehicle once the Transformers arrive on Earth.
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Frenzy
A servant of Soundwave
in Transformers oneSoundwave was featured as a key member of Yakon’s High Guard, the force that would eventually serve Megatron and become known as the Decepticons. That said, Soundwave was not transformed into its classic stereo form in the animated movie. Likewise, his mini-cassette minions that typically eject from his chest in the original series, do not appear in Transformers one Or.
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While Soundwave often has some of the smaller agents in its employ, One of the most famous is Frenzy which has a significant role in the first live-fight Transformers By director Michael Bay. Working closely with Barricade, Frenzy sneaks aboard Air Force One and helps the Decepticons hack into the world’s various networks in search of Megatron. As such, perhaps Frenzy could make up for his absence Transformers one In the sequel.
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Laserbeak
A winged agent of Soundwave
Another mini-cassette minion from Soundwave’s, Laserbeak is essentially a bird-like pet in the Transformers Universe. Also missing from Transformers oneLazerbeak would be another very exciting addition that could make Soundwave himself even more prominent in the sequel. Likewise, Lazerbeak made his live-action debut in Transformers: Dark of the MoonBecause Soundwave is tasked with killing various humans who have given aid to the Decepticons in the past.
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Ravage
Soundwave’s four-legged spy
Ravage is another well-known mini-cassette minion from Soundwave Next to Frenzy and Laserbeak (although Soundwave has many more). Taking the form of a panther, Ravage is extremely loyal to both Soundwave and Megatron and is a master of stealth. He also made his live-action debut in Revenge of the fallenHaving played a key role in resurrecting Megatron from his death in the first film. With any luck, an appearance in the sequel could make up for his absence Transformers one.
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highest character
The Last Line of Autobot Defense
One of the greatest Autobots to ever exist, Omega Supreme was the last Guardian Bot tasked with protecting Cyberton’s Crystal City and Yakon. He served as the last line of defense when all other strategies had failed. Having played a prominent role in the War for Cybertron video game series and sequel, some may have hoped to have seen the massive bot in this new prequel film. However, perhaps Omega Supreme will be featured in the sequel to Transformers one Now that the war between the Autobots and Decepticons has begun in earnest.
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Trypticon
A massive bot (that hates both sides)
Trypticon is another massive transformer capable of destroying entire cities. While Trypticon is a massive superweapon wielded by Megatron and the Decepticons, that doesn’t mean he’s a loyal Decepticon himself. In truth, Trypticon’s primary function is to hate everything and everyone and relentlessly destroy his targets, and it is simply the Decepticons who have managed to control him.
As such, you can only imagine how impressive it would be to see Trypticon take on Omega Supreme in a full-featured movie. Now that the Decepticons were born after Transformers onePerhaps it is only a matter of time before trypticon is found and tamed. It would certainly be quite a battle with the Autobots to protect Yakon from such a gargantuan bot.
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Unicron
A god of chaos
Essentially the villain of all Transformers villains, No one should have expected to see Unicron in Transformers one, Especially after the world-consuming God of Chaos was just featured in the live-action Stand up from the animals. However, it is worth noting that Unicron is as old as Cyberton itself, having been created as the dark twin of Primus. As such, it would have been exciting to see some sort of reference or Easter egg in the animated movie.
To that end, Unicron likely won’t appear in this new continuity until much later, and perhaps not even in the confirmed sequel. That said, it’s not hard to imagine that Unicron could serve as the overarching villain in a potential third movie, perhaps transforming Megatron into Galvatron like in the animated original. Transformers Movie from 1986. Unicron may even be the reason Optimus Prime and Megaton perhaps reunite as brothers in the new Transformers timeline (though this is just conjecture).
Transformers one Now playing in theaters.