![]() ![]() ![]() One thing that Transformers: Age of Extinction got right about Galvatron's origin was the change in voice actor to signify that he's a reborn character. While Transformers: The Last Knight finally alluded to Unicron, it was with the puzzling revelation that the planet-devouring Transformer is Earth itself. This was a major missed opportunity for the live-action Transformers franchise since staying true to Galvatron's cartoon backstory would have also opened up the chance to introduce Unicron as a possible antagonist, negating the need for human villains such as Joshua Joyce and KSI. When the character returned in Transformers: The Last Knight, he was back to being called Megatron. However, the character factored very little in the film's plot since the Cybertronian assassin Lockdown (Mark Ryan) was the film's lead antagonist. The origin of Galvatron was changed for Transformers: Age of Extinction since the Michael Bay movies needed to have their own distinct identity. ![]()
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