Best-case scenario I'm hoping for: The first three seasons are still in continuity with this new show and it's basically a "Season 4" of the Netflix show, only likely toned down to PG-13 instead of R.
Worst-case scenario I'm hoping for: If it is a reboot that de-canonizes the Netflix show, then...
And the energon weapons produced by the UT Terrorcons were already made from an evil kind of Unicron-affiliated energon to begin with, anyway.
Just green instead of purple.
David Yost has been saying at convention panels that he's been trying to pitch a MMPR reunion mini-series, called "The Quantum Continuum", to Hasbro and Netflix. But the last I saw of what he said about it, he was still been trying to pitch it and hadn't yet convinced them.
Doesn't matter if Override's altmode is a made up design. Once upon a time, every real-life car model in existence was "made up" by somebody. And within the fictional context of the world that Cybertron Override's altmode exists within, racing on Velocitron still adheres to very similar (if not...
And in 1986, Hasbro made certain to make it abundantly clear that Blurr was a high-speed road (hover) vehicle by making his altmode look super sleek and aerodynamic.
The new one is certainly less sleek and less aerodynamic for what's supposed to be a high-speed racing road vehicle, what with its more bulbous and more stumpy front end.
Looks shorter and stubbier, and could use a bit more paint.
But now I too am beginning to doubt that it's a retool of SS86 Hot Rod and not just a new mold of its own.
Longclaw is an original character made for the movies. Sonic was given a brand new backstory to avoid any of that Penders nonsense.
Because "Robotnik" is the name people recognize. If he were to ever outright change his name to anything in these movies, it'd be "Eggman" to mirror his adopting...
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