The source reports that only one Autobot will combine with another to form a larger robot.
It is unknown if this specific statement calls to the rumor that Optimus Prime and Jetfire will combine, but a previous statement from the insider does note that these two robots will combine.
Continuing in the direction of Jetfire, the insider claims that the character is capable of creating wormholes.
Scorponok will also return, the source claims. "Scorponok is back in force, and he swims down and uses his interal [sic] 'spark' to refire ONE of the Decepticons," the source writes, via Seibertron. The certain Decepticon is not named.
Further tidbits include that Ravage will use biological warfare against the humans and that the Constructicons will only make a brief appearance in the film.
The insider takes it a step further, however, claiming that the combiner will be made up of nine vehicles, versus the previous rumblings that there are seven robots.
More spoilers from an anonymous source. Apparently, Arcee, the female Transformer, doesn't die in the movie — instead, she doesn't show up until later on, and she spends most of her time in robot form instead of her three-motorcycles version. Only one character combines with an Autobot to make a bigger robot. The Constructicon is nine vehicles put together, but it'll only put in a brief appearance. Scorponok is back, and he uses his internal "spark" to restore life to one of the Decepticons. (Gosh, which one could it be?) [Seibertron]
Meanwhile, a guy who knows a guy has a buttload of spoilers. Apparently Soundwave is black, and does not have an Earth mode. (So not only is he not a pick-up truck, he's nothing at all, in Earth terms.) And the Decepticons mention Soundwave during their discussions.
The Constructicons join together to form Devastator more than once. Jetfire starts off as a Destructicon and then changes sides. Also, John Turturro's character dies at last. Optimus Prime "has a scene with a trailer." And Ravage is actually a biological weapon, and there's no Laserbeak. The ice cream truck, the Chevy Volt, and the Hummer HX are not Transformers. And Megatron doesn't return (possibly as a tank) until the end of the movie — when Soundwave resurrects him.
And finally, "the Fallen" is an old Cybertronian legend — it's not one robot but a whole army of robots who are supposed to protect the Cube. When Sam goes bonkers and starts talking gibberish, he's actually reciting Cybertronian hieroglyphics prophesying the return of the Fallen. [TFW2005]
And meanwhile, Transformers Live is casting a bit of doubt on the rumors we reported the other day, including the idea that Jetfire creates wormholes and Soundwave turns into a satellite. [Transformers Live]
Source: IO9 & Tfromers.com
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