Jtprime17's leaks keep a coming, this time for the 2025 mainline, which appears to be at least one more wave of United that, had this not been from a reliable leaker, would read like a wishlist...
In a weird turn of events, look forward to Leader Class Galvatron AND Leader Class Megatron, coming to Studios Series soon*
*soon is reletive.
Again credit to Jtprime17, via TFW2005
https://news.tfw2005.com/2024/02/21/2025-additional-studio-series-listings-found-86-leader-megatron-galvatron-503475
Someone found Core Beast Machines Cheetor and I'm genuinely impressed at how well they translated the design. The fact that it's core class is mind blowing, IMO.
https://news.tfw2005.com/2024/02/21/legacy-united-core-beast-machines-cheetor-first-look-504574
If it's worse than the Combiner Wars version, I can just stick with that.
But if Devastator and his components can actually hold their guns, then they'll already be an improvement.
From TFWiki
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_Age_of_Extinction_(film)
From Comicbook.com
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/transformers-age-of-extinction-concept-art-shows-off-epic-scope/
It is February 2024 and we've apparently just got a mass of Studio Series 2025 listings, including '86 Devastator (looking like a mix of deluxes and voyagers), several missing Bayverse characters, more concept characters, more War for Cybertron and a more TF One.
Thanks again to Jtprime17 and...
I don't like it when the collab figures turn into human (or mutant as the case may be) characters (which is why the Marvel and Star Wars figures never appealed to me.)
I prefer it like Ectotron and Gigawatt, where they're new characters. It fulfills the fantasy of Transformers interacting with...
Surprising noone (Courtsesy of Jtprime17, via TFW2005)
https://news.tfw2005.com/2024/02/19/new-collab-mayhem-line-details-tmnt-insecticons-windsweeper-more-504400
Also some Mayhem stuff, but who cares, Party Wagon!
That explanation never held water with me before - you don't spend millions, if not tens of millions moving your production facility to another country to prevent a few thousand dollars worth of product loss. Especially given it doesn't seem to have slowed it down in the slightest. In reality...
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