New Transformers 2 Concept Art Shows Some Bestiality

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on December 7, 2008

The folks over at Transformers Live have posted some new concept art from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The artwork above, which cannot really be verified as legit, shows beast modes for both Ravage and Megatron. Ravage is a Decepticon that is much like Scorponok from the first film, never really changing into a robot mode. The Megatron design conflicts a bit with the previously found tank design, but it isn’t far off. If I had to guess, this concept art is close but not exactly what we’ll see in theaters next summer. Just click the image above to check out the entire set of art.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen hits theaters on June 26, 2009.

What do you think of this new concept art?


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  • HempKnight757
    Looks pretty tight, but notice he has a drill dick..whats up with that? can't be real.
  • I love HempKnight757'S comment. Yea! wassup with that? and Ravage? hmmm I guess they are making the other Deceptions more alieanish than vehicle-wise like the autobots (afterall they are called autobots).
  • Robo-penis? Huh?
  • Arou101
    And I clicked on this article hoping for some real bestiality.
  • Now that's funny!
  • meh, why bother
    Okayyyyyy ... somebody needs to pick up a dictionary before using the B work again.
  • s'me again
    And I need to learn to type. I meant the B *word*.
  • Sunshine Applebeard
    Ravage's humanoid mode TOTALLY has Dinobot's (from Beast Wars) face in that picture.
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