Cast: Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Hailee Steinfeld, Peter Cullen, Pete Davidson
The war for Cybertron was merely a prologue; the battle for the soul of existence begins now. Transformers: Age of Primus (2026) thrusts Earth into the epicenter of a cosmic alignment that threatens to awaken a power older than the stars themselves. As the Autobots and Maximals solidify their fragile alliance, a forbidden signal ripples through the deep reaches of space, summoning a threat far more calculated and terrifying than the chaotic hunger of the Decepticons. This isn’t just a fight for territory—it’s a race to prevent the literal deconstruction of reality.

Anthony Ramos returns as Noah Diaz, no longer just a kid from Brooklyn but a seasoned tech-soldier. He now sports a cutting-edge, symbiotic exosuit—a masterpiece of human engineering and Cybertronian steel—allowing him to fight alongside Optimus Prime as a true peer. Beside him, Dominique Fishback’s Elena Wallace evolves into the team’s intellectual vanguard. Her discovery of an ancient, pre-human glyph system reveals a staggering truth: Earth isn’t just a hiding place for the Transwarp Key—it is a dormant “World Spark,” a twin to Cybertron that holds the blueprint for life itself.

In a breathtaking reunion that fans have waited years to see, Hailee Steinfeld’s Charlie Watson returns to the front lines. Her reconnection with Bumblebee brings a profound, soul-stirring depth to the narrative, reminding the team that the bond between human and machine is the universe’s most potent weapon. Together, they must lead a global resistance as the action escalates from the treacherous, dense canopy of the Amazon to the shimmering, high-tech skyline of a futuristic Dubai.

The stakes reach a fever pitch with the arrival of The Seekers, a rogue faction of Cybertronian zealots led by an icy, calculating overlord who views Earth as nothing more than a battery to be harvested. This new antagonist doesn’t just want to conquer; he wants to rewrite the laws of physics. Featuring mind-bending transformations, heart-stopping aerial dogfights that defy gravity, and a seductive, chrome-tinted aesthetic, Age of Primus is a visceral explosion of metal and emotion. In 2026, the roar of the engines is a call to arms, proving that while we may be small, together we are giants. The age of heroes has not just arrived—it has evolved.