QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Feb 3 2009, 06:35 PM)
http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/article/micha...ost-of-the-film“Just wait until they see the next one,” “we are going to show so many robots you won’t believe how many robots there are!”so who's ready to see more Autobots vs Decepticons ?
20 robots all together rite guys ?
http://www.terex.in/main.php?obj=prod&acti...20b8c6&bid=0028^ alt mode vehicle for the constructicon seen in the Super Bowl teaser. It is a Terex O&K RH 400 Hydraulic Mining Excavator, which is apparently “the largest machine in the market world wide.”

there will be 40 TF!!!!
and according to wikipedia..there will be WeaponMasters, Protoforms, Female TF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers_2QUOTE
Autobots
Peter Cullen voices Autobot leader Optimus Prime.[54] He retains his alternate mode of a blue Peterbilt truck with red flame decals. Cullen recorded a voiceover for the opening scene in August 2008, but began the majority of voice work in November.[55][56] A live action cameo has been written for Cullen.[57]
Mark Ryan voices Bumblebee, the Autobot who befriended Sam and disguised himself as his fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro. Ryan also continues his role as stand-in for the robots on set.[58]
Ironhide, the Autobot weapons specialist who transforms into a GMC Topkick. Jess Harnell voiced him in the first film.
Ratchet, the Autobot medic who transforms into a search and rescue Hummer H2. Robert Foxworth voiced him in the first film.
Arcee, an Autobot with a feminine personality and appearance, who can separate into three motorcycles.[59] Arcee was dropped from the first film as the writers felt there was not enough time to explain her "gender", but she and several other female Transformers appeared in the first film's toy line and tie-in comics.[60] Orci stated the issue could just be ignored in the film.[61]
"The Twins". According to leaked daily call sheets Michael Bay claimed he faked,[62] they begin the film by combining into an ice cream van and later accompany Bumblebee to find Jetfire at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.[48] By that point they have reformatted into a Chevrolet Beat and Chevrolet Trax.[63][64] The Beat's license plate reads "Skids", possibly indicating its final name,[65] while the other Twin's name will be determined in post-production,[66] as the dialogue can be re-recorded with the animation.[67] Skids was mentioned by the other Autobots in the Transformers: The Reign of Starscream movie sequel comics.
Sideswipe, an Autobot Chevrolet Corvette "Centennial Concept".[68]
Jolt, a blue Chevrolet Volt.[59][69] Jolt was a last-minute addition to the cast after General Motors, the film's car supplier, wanted to promote the Volt.[70] The writers had already wanted to include the car in the script before the Writers Guild strike, so they had to work out a character that would fit well within the Autobot team afterwards and convince Bay to approve the addition.[71] Hasbro previously used the name Jolt for a Decepticon in the first film's toy line.
Jetfire, an Autobot SR-71 Blackbird. He was a Decepticon, but his wounds and age have made him choose to ally with Optimus.[3] He can combine with Optimus, an idea previously seen in the Transformers: Armada series.[72]
Wheelie, a radio-controlled car.[73]
[edit] Decepticons
Megatron, the Decepticon leader. Killed and thrown into the Laurentian Abyss, he is resurrected as a Cybertronian tank.[68][74] He was voiced by Hugo Weaving in the first film. Bay told Empire that Megatron was not in the film, claiming his tank form was just a new toy.[2]
Starscream, the air commander who flew into space at the end of the previous film. Starscream returns from bearing Cybertronian symbols on his body – which transforms into an F-22 Raptor – and commanding a new Decepticon army.[75] Orci confirmed he will have more dialogue.[16] Chris Mowry, writer of the comic book prequels, stated Starscream differs from his 1980s incarnation because "His motivations are more for the species. He's definitely at odds with what Prime and Megatron have been doing. He thinks that they’ve both been consumed with greed, for their own selfish reasons, but as he finds out, his plans start to fall through as he’s kind of becoming overwhelmed with the same greed that they had."[76] However, Orci explained during post-production dialogue additions edged Starscream closer towards his 1980s counterpart.[77]
Soundwave, Megatron's communications expert and his most loyal soldier.[3] He transforms into Cybertronian craft (the toy is packaged as a triple changer due to the easily rearrangable alternate mode, but this is inconsistent with the filmmakers' intent).[78] The concept artists also designed an Earth form of a Chevrolet Silverado for him to upgrade into, which Orci stated was dropped.[79] In the 1980s toyline, Soundwave was a tape deck. The filmmakers had tried to work him into the first film twice, and these roles eventually evolved into Blackout (a MH-53 Pave Low helicopter) and Frenzy (who changed into a CD Player and later into a mobile phone). The latter character was particularly thought to be too different from the original.[80][81] Soundwave made his first appearance in the Transformers: Alliance prequel comic book series arriving on Mars then sending a large number of Decepticon protoform troops to Earth.[82]
Ravage, a minion of Soundwave. Hasbro said he has a "raw" beast mode.[68]
A puppet, with a body resembling Frenzy, a cat like face, dreadlocks, and a bird-like beak, was spotted on set.[83]
Barricade, a Saleen S281 police car.[51] Jess Harnell voiced him in the first film.
An Audi R8.[84]
Isabel Lucas plays Alice, a Pretender – a Decepticon who can assume a biological looking disguise – who stalks Sam.[73][17]
The Constructicons, several construction vehicles who can combine into a single robot known as Devastator.[3] The name Devastator was mistakenly given to Brawl, a tank, in the first film. The name Bonecrusher, who was one of the Constructicons in the 1980s and Transformers: Universe, was also used for a Decepticon killed in the first film. The original Constructicon names Scrapper and Mixmaster appeared as drone units in the Transformers movie video game. Orci stated during writing neither character will be resurrected though. The names of them haven't been revealed yet.[85]
The Constructicon seen in the first television spot is a Terex O&K RH 400 Hydraulic Mining Excavator.[86]
Orci hinted the majority of the Decepticons were entirely computer-generated in both robot and alternate modes, which would make it easier to write additional scenes for them in post-production.[85]