He does, yes.
Or, maybe it was Quintessa who called him that? (I really don't wanna watch the movie again)
Either way, he was definitely called "Nemesis Prime" in TLK.
What Steevy meant by "not-Nemesis Prime" was the fact that it was Optimus himself corrupted to evil instead of Nemesis Prime...
At the end of the day, I think we can mostly all agree that both AOE and TLK were just really lousy movies for their own respective reasons in their own respective ways.
Exactly. They built him and the other dinos up as these legendary crusaders of old, but in execution they were portrayed as little more than feral beasts.
My Walmarts have a lot of stuff on rollback and clearance right now, too, but it's all stuff that nobody wants at this point. Mostly just mainline ROTB stuff that's been sitting unsold ever since before the movie came out.
Age of Extinction may be a movie that has one scene that was really truly bad, but The Last Knight is a movie that has only one scene that wasn't really truly bad (that being the King Arthur battle scene at the beginning; once that ends, nearly everything else in the rest of the movie is abysmal).
And therein lies the root of it all, the very core reason as to why the crossovers between these two have always felt lopsided instead of equally balanced.
I feel like the biggest hindrance to Renegades being a success was how a lot of people just couldn't get past the premise of it being "A ripoff of the A-Team".
Whenever I tried to describe the show to anyone who hadn't seen it, that was always the first thing they called it.
He didn't actually open it when he became Rodimus. It just glowed when he grabbed onto it and its light turned him into Rodimus without opening up. He only first opened it to destroy Unicron afterward.
And, let's face it. G.I. Joe isn't exactly of mainstream popularity anymore. It's really only adults who remember the ARAH cartoons from Sunbow and DiC that still care about it.
No one watched Extreme in the '90s (I was the target audience at the time, and neither I nor any one of my peers ever...
See, This is why I'm taken aback every time I hear someone say they want the next HasLab to be Primus. The sheer size and mass of the Unicron figure made it as expensive as it was, and it pretty much failed to fund in it's first go-round, needing an unprecedented extension because Hasbro...
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