![]() It's refreshing to see this iconic villain have priorities other than evil for evil’s sake. Netflix's latest venture into this imaginative universe, titled Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy, proves that there's still plenty of Energon left to mine with an action-packed storyline. For instance, when an opportunity presents itself to be rid of the Autobots for good, the Decepticon leader isn't instantly on board with the whole genocide thing. On the other end of the spectrum, Megatron is one of the more dynamic characters to follow here since he hasn't really broken bad quite yet, and watching the beginning of his fall is interesting. The Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, make a perilous last stand to hold off the Decepticon conquest of Cybertron. Optimus Prime ( voiced by Jake Foushee, who has carried original series and movie actor Peter Cullen’s torch in recent animated series), per usual, is front and center as the leader of the Autobots and embodies the heroic characteristics we've come to know and love – which works to his disadvantage, because it makes him a predictable and inspirational but uninteresting character. ![]() ![]() 16 Images However, while it firmly establishes its universe’s loyalties, in terms of character development War for Cybertron struggles to give each of its vast ensemble of characters enough time to really stand out.
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