Today Paramount+ unveiled a new trailer for upcoming episodes of the Transformers: EarthSpark animated collection together with the reveal that Grimlock, voiced by Keith David no much less, will probably be making his debut. New episodes arrive Friday, March third.
Moreover, Paramount+ additionally introduced that the collection was renewed for a second season.
Read the official press launch under:
Paramount+ in the present day introduced the renewal of the unique animated collection TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK for a second season, which is able to observe the Malto household and Terrans on even increased stakes adventures filled with humor, coronary heart and household. Beginning Friday, March 3, the subsequent eight episodes of the primary season will probably be out there to stream in the U.S. and Canada, with further worldwide territories to observe. The first 10 episodes of the 26-episode season premiered in November 2022, and can be found to stream solely on Paramount+ in the U.S., Canada, the U.Ok., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Korea and France.
Released in the present day, the all-new trailer and art work showcases extra Autobots, extra Decepticons and extra Terrans! In the subsequent eight TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK season one episodes, the Terrans proceed to uncover their powers whereas they be taught to guard themselves in opposition to G.H.O.S.T. Twitch, Thrash and the remainder of the Malto household will proceed to be taught what it means to be a Transformers robotic, what it means to be human and in the end what it means to be a household. Making their debut in the collection are Keith David (“The Princess and the Frog”) as Grimlock, Alfie Alan (“Game of Thrones”) as Tarantulas and Roger Craig Smith (“Regular Show”) as Breakdown.
“The highly anticipated series TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK premiered with a strong launch on Paramount+, ranking as one of the top five most-watched Kids & Family series,” mentioned Tanya Giles, chief programming officer of Paramount Streaming. “In partnership with Hasbro, eOne and our studio partner Nickelodeon, we’re thrilled to continue telling the story of the Malto family and the new generation of Transformers robots.”
The authentic animated collection will make its weekly debut on Nickelodeon starting this Friday, Feb. 3 at 7:30 P.M., ET/PT. In the one-hour premiere, “Secret Legacy,” Robby has bother adjusting after his household’s large transfer to the agricultural city of Witwicky till he and his sister, Mo, uncover the first-ever earthborn Transformers. The beforehand launched episodes will proceed to debut Fridays on Nickelodeon by means of March 3.
TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK introduces a new era of Transformers robots – the primary to be born on Earth – and along with the people who welcome them and take care of them, they’ll redefine what it means to be a household.
The dynamic voice forged of TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK contains Sydney Mikayla (“Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts”) as Robby Malto, Zion Broadnax (“Day Shift”) as Mo Malto, Benny Benni Latham (“Cornerstones: Founding Voices of the Black Church”) as Dot Malto, Jon Jon Briones (“Ratched”) as Alex Malto, Kathreen Khavari (“Dead End: Paranormal Park”) as Twitch, Zeno Robinson (“Big City Greens”) as Thrash, Danny Pudi (“Community”) as Bumblebee, Alan Tudyk (“Resident Alien”) as Optimus Prime, Rory McCann (“Game of Thrones”) as Megatron, Cissy Jones (“The Owl House”) as Elita-1, Diedrich Bader (“Better Things”) as Mandroid, Cyrus Arnold (“Diary of a Wimpy Kid”) as Jawbreaker, Z Infante (“Dead End: Paranormal Park”) as Nightshade and Stephanie Lemelin (“Dawn of the Croods”) as Hashtag.
TRANSFORMERS: EARTHSPARK is created and co-executive produced by Dale Malinowski (“Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”) and government produced by Ant Ward (“Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”). The collection is developed for tv by Claudia Spinelli, senior vp of Big Kids Animation, Nickelodeon. Production is overseen for Nickelodeon by Mikiel Houser, government in cost of manufacturing, and for eOne by Kari Rosenberg.
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