Recently, the official Chinese trailer of "Transformers 7: Rise of the Power Warriors" was released. The Autobot "Phantom" who is both civil and martial and also talkative appears and steals the show! The film will be released in mainland China and North America on June 9. Chinese trailer: The story of "Transformers 7" will be upgraded to an unprecedented scale. The sudden arrival of the epic villain Unicron has set off a crisis that the Autobots have never dealt with before. Although a new camp, the Autobots, have awakened and emerged as allies, in order to break through the desperate situation where the Terrorbeasts are making all kinds of trouble, every warrior still needs to show their magical powers and do their best. The Phantom, who made his debut, played a crucial role in this adventure. Whether fighting side by side on the battlefield or sharing their feelings in private, the frankness between Phantom and the male protagonist Noah resolved the gap between the Autobots and humans when they first met, allowing the strength of both sides to unite and fight against evil together. This not only promoted the development of the story, but also vividly embodied the theme of "unity", injecting sincere emotions into the film. |
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