The newest issue of Empire Magazine has emblazoned right on the cover the first look at Sentinel Prime in full from the
Transformers Dark of the Moon film. The issue, featured a little less prominently, also shows an "all-new Optimus" Prime. Unfortunately, the issue does not show anymore, with the exact looks inside the issue as well.
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The issue also reveals some
SPOILERISH things about the film, viewable below.
The article in the magazine reveals that when robots die, they are really going to die and the film will show this by not bringing people back.
Unlike
Revenge of the Fallen, the robots will get more "weight" in the
Dark of the Moon story and will get a "strong back-story and pathos."
In other weight, the "scale on one of them is jawdropping," and will induce a "what the Hell was that thing?" emotion.
Sentinel Prime is "a big brother and mentor to Optimus Prime," in-line with what we have
heard previously.
As we saw in the
teaser trailer the Apollo 11 incident will reveal the government secret that is The Ark and Sentinel Prime.
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The Ferrari 458 Italia is a Decepticon that Director Michael Bay has dubbed "Dreadbox."
Oddly enough, Mr. Bay himself announced back in March 2010 that the Ferrari
is an Autobot.
Do not just expect the Ferrari to join the ranks, though, as Starscream and Shockwave will get more cronies.
Despite the big battle that we saw in Chicago during filming, the U.S. Army is not involved and Chicago is left up to the Autobots while some human heroes, like William Lennox (Josh Duhamel) and Ray Epps (Tyrese Gibson) sneak in. This is close to what we heard previously, which has stated that Epps is retired from the military this time around.
The
base jumpers we saw in Chicago are used because they are undetectable by the Decepticons, and they will assist the Autobots by opening up a strategic hole for attack.
Sources: Shockwaved and knook of Transformers World