List of Transformers film series cast and characters

The following is a list of cast members and characters from the Transformers film series.

Transformers series logo for the first three films

Cast

Character Original series Prequel series Short films Web series
Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Dark of the Moon Age of Extinction The Last Knight Bumblebee Rise of the Beasts Transformers: Beginnings Agent Burns: Welcome to Sector 7 Sector 7 Adventures: The Battle at Half Dome Transformers: Cyber Missions Bumblebee's First Life on Earth
2007 2009 2011 2014 2017 2018 2023 2007 2019 2010 2019

Autobots

Optimus/Nemesis Prime Peter Cullen Eric Edwards uncredited voice actor
Bumblebee Mark Ryan Erik Aadahl Dylan O'Brien No voice actor Mark Ryan No voice actor Bronco D. Jackson, Tony Gialluca II, Tom Anderson & David Kledzik uncredited voice actor
Ironhide Jess Harnell Photograph No voice actor Bronco D. Jackson
Ratchet Robert Foxworth Dennis Singletary No voice actor
Jazz Darius McCrary
Sideswipe André Sogliuzzo James Remar Bronco D. Jackson
Skids Tom Kenny Cameo
Mudflap Reno Wilson
Wheelie Tom Kenny Tom Kenny
Arcee Grey Griffin Photograph Grey Griffin TBA No voice actor
Chromia
Elita-One
Jetfire Mark Ryan
Wheeljack George Coe Photograph Steve Blum TBA
Topspin No voice actor Steven Barr
Brains Reno Wilson
Leadfoot John DiMaggio Archive footage
Sentinel Prime Leonard Nimoy Head
Mirage Francesco Quinn TBA
Roadbuster Ron Bottitta
Hound[1] John Goodman
Crosshairs[1] John DiMaggio
Drift[1] Ken Watanabe
Hot Rod Omar Sy
Sqweeks Reno Wilson
Cogman Jim Carter
Canopy uncredited voice actor
Daytrader Steve Buscemi
"Bulldog" Mark Ryan
Lieutenant
Cliffjumper Andrew Morgado
Brawn Kirk Baily Matt Lambro

Decepticons

Megatron
Galvatron[1]
Hugo Weaving Frank Welker Frank Welker No voice actor Tony Gialluca II
Starscream Charlie Adler Photograph Head No voice actor Patrick Hallahan Bronco D. Jackson
Barricade Jess Harnell Frank Welker Archive footage Jess Harnell uncredited voice actor
Frenzy Reno Wilson Head
Bonecrusher Jim Wood
Blackout No voice actor Brian Stepanek
The Fallen Tony Todd
Demolishor Calvin Wimmer
Scalpel John Di Crosta
Devastator Frank Welker
Reedman
Ravage No voice actor
Grindor
Rampage Kevin Michael Richardson
Alice Isabel Lucas
Soundwave Frank Welker Jon Bailey Dave Cobb Bronco D. Jackson
Shockwave Frank Welker
Laserbeak Keith Szarabajka
Igor Greg Berg
Onslaught uncredited voice actor
Nitro Zeus John DiMaggio and Steven Barr
Mohawk Reno Wilson
Berserker uncredited voice actor
Shatter[2] Angela Bassett
Dropkick[2] Justin Theroux
Blitzwing[3] David Sobolov

Humans

Samuel "Sam" Witwicky Shia LaBeouf Shia LaBeouf
(photograph)[4]
uncredited voice actor
Seymour Simmons John Turturro John Turturro Nick Pilla Brian StepanekV uncredited voice actor
Colonel (later General) Sharp Morshower Glenn Morshower Glenn Morshower
William Lennox Josh Duhamel Josh Duhamel
Robert Epps Tyrese Gibson
Ron Witwicky Kevin Dunn Kevin DunnV
Judy Witwicky Julie White No voice actor
Mikaela Banes Megan Fox
Cade Yeager Mark Wahlberg
Joshua Joyce
Merlin
Stanley Tucci
Tessa Yeager Nicola Peltz Nicola Peltz
(vocal cameo)
Bobby Bolivia Bernie Mac
Maggie Madsen Rachael Taylor
Glen Whitmann Anthony Anderson
John Keller Jon Voight
Tom Banachek Michael O'Neill
Jorge Figueroa Amaury Nolasco
Patrick Donnelly Zack Ward
Archibald Witwicky W. Morgan Sheppard Patrick ViallV
Miles Lancaster John Robinson
Trent DeMarco Travis Van Winkle
Leo Spitz Ramón Rodríguez
Theodore Galloway John Benjamin Hickey
Graham Matthew Marsden
R. A. Colan Rainn Wilson
Sharsky Walker Howard
Fassbinder Jonathan Trent
Tova Simmons Annie Korzen
Carly Spencer Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Dylan Gould Patrick Dempsey
Bruce Brazos John Malkovich
Charlotte Mearing Frances McDormand
Hardcore Eddie Lester Speight
Dutch Gerhardt Alan Tudyk[5]
Jerry Wang Ken Jeong
Dimitri Elya Baskin
Alexi Voskhod Ravil Isyanov
Neil Armstrong Don Jeanes
Shane Dyson[1] Jack Reynor
Harold Attinger Kelsey Grammer
James Savoy Titus Welliver
Darcy Tirrel Sophia Myles
Su Yueming Li Bingbing
Lucas Flannery T. J. Miller
Gill Wembley James Bachman
Chief of Staff Thomas Lennon
Izabella Isabela Moner
Sir Edmund Burton Anthony Hopkins
Viviane Wembly Laura Haddock
Minti Gorne
(young)
Santos Santiago Cabrera
Jimmy Jerrod Carmichael
King Arthur Liam Garrigan
TRF Group Leader Mitch Pileggi
JPL Engineer Tony Hale
Chief Sherman Gil Birmingham
Charlie Watson Hailee Steinfeld uncredited voice actor
Guillermo "Memo" Gutierrez Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
Jack Burns John Cena John Cena
Otis Watson Jason Drucker
Sally Watson Pamela Adlon
Dr. Powell John Ortiz
Tripp Summers Ricardo Hoyos
Tina Lark Gracie Dzienny
Ron Stephen Schneider
Danny Bell Edwin Hodge Matt LambroV
Noah Anthony Ramos
Elena Dominique Fishback
Noah's mother Lauren Velez

Other Cybertronians

Prime #1 Michael York
Prime #2 Kevin Michael Richardson
Prime #3 Robin Atkin Downes
Lockdown[1] Mark Ryan
Skullitron uncredited voice actors
Stormreign
Talisman Knight
Quintessa Gemma Chan

Maximals

Optimus Primal Ron Perlman
Rhinox TBA
Airazor
Cheetor

Terrorcons

Scourge TBA
Nightbird
Battletrap

Characters

The following is a list of characters featured in the Transformers film series, distributed by Paramount Pictures, and its related media appearances. Over 214 characters have appeared in the film franchise.

Autobots

In the first five films, 40 Autobots have appeared in the series. By the end of Dark of the Moon, ten Autobots remain on Earth. Five years later, half of the Autobots have been eliminated by Cemetery Wind, Lockdown, and TRF. By the end of The Last Knight, the surviving Autobots (Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Hound, Drift, Crosshairs, Cogman, Daytrader, Hot Rod, Sqweeks, Wheelie, Topspin, Roadbuster, Brains, Mirage/Dino, Trench, Bulldog, Grimlock, Slug, the Mini Dinobots, and the HMS Alliance Autobot) and the Knights of Iacon leave Earth and return to Cybertron.

The title of Prime is bestowed upon the civilian and spiritual leader of Cybertron.

Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots, the last descendant of the Dynasty of Primes, one of the Guardian Knights, keeper of the Matrix of Leadership and the narrator of the series. He is voiced by Peter Cullen. Optimus Prime transforms into a 1994 red and blue Peterbilt 379 semi-trailer truck in the first three films, a rusty 1973 Marmon HDT-AC 86 semi cab-over truck in the beginning of the fourth film, and later a blue and red 2014 Western Star 5700 OP Phantom semi-truck.
In the first film, Optimus Prime arrives on Earth with Ratchet, Ironhide, and Jazz trying to find the AllSpark. At Mission City, he kills Bonecrusher and battles Megatron, but Sam pushes the AllSpark into Megatron's chest, killing him and destroying the cube; as a result, Cybertron can no longer be restored. Afterward, Optimus and the other Autobots form an alliance with the humans and work closely with NEST.
In Revenge of the Fallen, Optimus is killed by Megatron during a battle with him, Starscream, and Grindor. Near the end of the film, he is revived by Sam with the Matrix of Leadership and is fused with Jetfire, making him more powerful. Optimus Prime then faces The Fallen and Megatron. After a vicious fight, Optimus severely wounds Megatron and kills the Fallen.
In Dark of the Moon, Optimus revives Sentinel Prime using the Matrix of Leadership and reveals he was the leader of the Autobots before him. Sentinel betrays the Autobots and joins the Decepticons to restore Cybertron with the Pillars. During the battle in Chicago, Optimus kills some Decepticons, including the Driller, Shockwave, and Megatron before he kills Sentinel Prime. Optimus finally has a trailer similar to his Generation 1 counterpart,[6] and has been redesigned to look more heroic.[7] The trailer contains enhanced weapons and flight gear. Optimus loses his right arm to Sentinel Prime at the film's climax.
In Age of Extinction, he is hunted by Harold Attinger and Lockdown, who is working for the Creators to bring him to Cybertron and kill any Autobots who refuse to give up his location. After being captured, Optimus tames the Dinobots and rides Grimlock to fight Galvatron and his new army of man-made Transformers. After defeating Galvatron's army, he kills Attinger and Lockdown. He sets the Dinobots free and asks his fellow Autobots to protect Cade and his family before taking the Seed into space and going after the Creators.
In The Last Knight, Optimus arrives at Cybertron, now a dead planet. He finds Quintessa, the Prime of Life, who brainwashes Optimus to do her bidding and gives him a red marking to achieve her goal of destroying Earth, which she reveals is an ancient enemy planet called Unicron. She tells Prime that he must retrieve her staff to rebuild Cybertron. Prime's eyes turn purple, his paint scheme turns to black, and he becomes Nemesis Prime under Quintessa's control. Just as he is about to kill Bumblebee, Bee speaks for the first time in ten years, which causes him to return to normal. He rides Dragonstorm into battle. After defeating Quintessa and saving both worlds, Optimus and the Autobots return to Cybertron, which has joined with Earth into one planet.
Optimus Prime reappears in Bumblebee. He leads the Autobots against the Decepticons trying to take over Cybertron, but is forced to retreat when Decepticon reinforcements led by Soundwave and Shockwave attack them. Realizing that Cybertron has fallen, he orders all Autobots to get to their escape pods. He gives Bumblebee the task to protect Earth and set up a base for them before being attacked by Ravage and other Decepticons.
Bumblebee
Bumblebee is an Autobot scout, later Optimus' second-in-command after Ratchet's death in the fourth film, Hot Rod's brother-in-arms, and Sam's former guardian in the first three films. He is voiced by Dylan O'Brien in Bumblebee, Mark Ryan in the 2007 film and the Revenge of the Fallen video game, and Erik Aadahl in The Last Knight. Bumblebee is armed with a plasma cannon that is capable of selective fire. He also uses radio soundbites after losing his voice on Cybertron, though his throat begins healing after Ratchet fires a regenerative laser. Bumblebee transforms into a 1977 Chevrolet Camaro before being upgraded into the 2007 model. At the end, his voice returns.
In Revenge of the Fallen, despite being repaired at the end of the 2007 film, Bumblebee's voice still uses radio soundbites to communicate, and Sam tells Mikaela that Bumblebee is "playing it up". He transforms into a new 2009 Chevrolet Camaro.
In Dark of the Moon, his vehicle mode becomes a customized 2011 Chevrolet Camaro, featuring a new body kit and paint job.
For Age of Extinction, Bumblebee is a modified vintage 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, and later a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro concept. He appears after Optimus calls all the Autobots and has a rivalry with Drift. He later aids Hound in a battle and rides Strafe.
In The Last Knight, Bumblebee is a modified 2017 Chevrolet Camaro, and is accidentally given a female voice. Near the end, his real voice speaks again to Optimus, turning him back to normal and snapping him out of Quintessa's brainwashing. Flashbacks reveal that he and Hot Rod were the first Autobots to arrive on Earth and fought alongside the Allied forces to fight the Nazi Party during World War II, and transformed to a 1937 Mercedes-Benz Typ 320. He also knows Edmund from when they first met before he met Sam, and has the ability to reassemble himself after being blown to pieces.
In Bumblebee, he is redesigned to look like his G1 counterpart and transforms into a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle. In the film, he lands on Earth after Cybertron falls to the Decepticons. After his synthetic voice communicator is ripped out and destroyed by Blitzwing, he escapes and befriends Charlie Watson. He comes into conflict with Decepticons Shatter and Dropkick, who are looking for him to learn Optimus Prime's location. After being captured by Sector 7, led by Jack Burns, Shatter and Dropkick interrogate him. Bumblebee manages to kill them, and he and Charlie part ways so he can be with Optimus Prime and the other Autobots.[8]
Jazz
Jazz is the first lieutenant of the Autobots and Optimus Prime's second-in-command. He is voiced by Darius McCrary in the first film and Andrew Kishino in Transformers: The Game. Jazz transforms into a modified silver 2007 Pontiac Solstice Custom Hardtop GXP, and is armed with a crescent blaster. He is killed by Megatron during the battle in Mission City.
Ironhide
Ironhide is the Autobots' English-accented weapons specialist who transforms into a modified black 2007 GMC TopKick C4500 medium-duty truck. He is voiced by Jess Harnell in the films and Mark Ryan in Transformers: The Game. Ironhide is armed with shell cannons.
In Dark of the Moon, he has a new rifle and a new rocket launcher. In Revenge of the Fallen, Ironhide takes down the Demolishor with Prime in Shanghai, then later takes over as the Autobots' leader when Optimus is killed by Megatron in the forest. He leads the Autobots in the desert battle and helps Sam get to the pillars where Optimus lies. He is heavily damaged and forced to drop his heavy cannons during an airstrike.
In Dark of the Moon, he helps Sideswipe take down Dreads as they chase Sentinel to NEST. Sentinel Prime betrays the Autobots and kills Ironhide. He also appears in a photo in Age of Extinction and The Last Knight.
Ratchet
Ratchet is the Autobots' medical officer who transforms into a Los Angeles Fire Department Search and Rescue 2007 Hummer H2. He is voiced by Dennis Singletary in Bumblebee, Robert Foxworth in the film, and Fred Tatasciore in Transformers: The Game. Ratchet is armed with heavy machine guns and a saw. For Dark of the Moon, Ratchet's alt mode has a new green and white paint job. In Age of Extinction, he has his spark torn out by Lockdown and his corpse is taken to KSI, who melts his head to build remote controlled Transformers. Ratchet reappears in Bumblebee, looking like his G1 self.
Sideswipe
Sideswipe is the Autobots' combat instructor who transforms into a 2009 silver Chevrolet Corvette Stingray concept. He is voiced by André Sogliuzzo in Revenge of the Fallen, James Remar in Dark of the Moon, Fred Tatasciore in Transformers: The Game, and John DiMaggio in the Revenge of the Fallen video game. In Dark of the Moon, Sideswipe's vehicle mode is upgraded into a convertible Corvette. While Sideswipe goes completely unmentioned in Age of Extinction, he is killed by either Cemetery Wind or Lockdown.
Jolt
Jolt is a technician Autobot armed with a pair of electro-whips who transforms into a blue 2008 Concept Chevrolet Volt. He appears in Revenge of the Fallen, where he used his whips to fuse Jetfire's parts onto Optimus. Jolt does not appear in Dark of the Moon, as he was killed by Shockwave before the film was released.
The Twins
The Twins are the result of a split Spark that resulted in two Autobots.
Skids (voiced by Tom Kenny) is an Autobot infiltrator and Mudflap's twin who transforms into the front half of a white/pink 1937 Dodge ice cream truck, and later a green 2007 Chevrolet Beat. He has an oversized right arm. Skids is armed with a grappling hook. Although Skids was cut from Dark of the Moon, the novelization and comic book adaptions show that he is killed by Sentinel Prime.
Mudflap (voiced by Reno Wilson) is an Autobot infiltrator and Skids's twin who transforms into the back half of a white/pink Dodge Ice Cream truck, and later a orange 2007 Chevrolet Trax. He has an oversized left arm. Although Mudflap was cut from Dark of the Moon, the novelization and comic book adaptions show that he is killed by Sentinel Prime.
Arcee Sisters
The Arcee Sisters are three Autobots that transform into motorcycles. They are all voiced by Grey DeLisle, and the holographic rider is played by Erin Naas.
Arcee is a female Autobot who transforms into a pink Ducati 848. Arcee is armed with a machine gun. She is killed by a Decepticon. In Age of Extinction, Arcee is listed as deceased by Cemetery Wind. She reappears in Bumblebee as one of the few Autobots who left Cybertron on Escape pods and is a member of the Autobot resistance.
Chromia is one of Arcee's sisters who transforms into a blue 2008 Suzuki B-King. Chromia is armed with a machine gun. She is the only one seen to be functional at the end of the film, but Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman claimed that all the sisters were killed in the Battle of Egypt.
Elita-One is another of Arcee's sisters who transforms into a purple MV Agusta F4 R312. Elita-One is armed with a machine gun. She is slain by a Decepticon.
Jetfire
Jetfire is a Cockney-accented Seeker and former Decepticon turned Autobot who transforms into a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. He is voiced by Mark Ryan in the film and Clive Revill in the Revenge of the Fallen video game. Jetfire is armed with a missile launcher. His wounds and age have made him choose to fight on the side of the Autobots. He walks with a cane, which doubles as a battle axe. He sacrifices his spark to allow Optimus Prime to utilize his components and weaponry to destroy the Fallen.
Wheelie
Wheelie is a Decepticon spy turned Autobot and a partner of Brains who transforms into a blue radio-controlled toy monster truck and speaks with a Brooklyn accent. He is voiced by Tom Kenny. In The Last Knight, Wheelie joins the other Autobots in Cade's junkyard.
Brains
Brains is a small and intelligent Decepticon drone turned Autobot and a partner of Wheelie who transforms into a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge laptop computer. He is voiced by Reno Wilson. Brains is armed with a micro shotgun. In Age of Extinction, Brains reappears, but loses his right leg after crashing into a river inside a Decepticon ship. His fate in The Last Knight is unknown.
Sentinel Prime
Sentinel Prime is another descendant of the Dynasty of Primes, the first leader of the Autobots and the captain of the Ark who transforms into a red and black Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 airport crash tender fire truck. He is voiced by Leonard Nimoy. Sentinel Prime is armed with a cosmic rust cannon and a double-bladed Primax blade that can be folded into one and a shield. He was the leader of the Autobots before Optimus succeededs him in the War for Cybertron. He makes a deal with Megatron to restore and rebuild Cybertron to bring the Pillars (including the Control Pillar) to Earth's moon and later to Chicago, in order to transport Cybertron to Earth/Unicron's atmosphere on Quintessa's behalf. After Bumblebee and Ratchet destroy the Pillars and Megatron interferes with his fight against Optimus, Sentinel is killed by Optimus. His head makes a cameo appearance at the KSI building in Age of Extinction and is not converted into transformium.
Mirage
Mirage is an Autobot spy who has wrist blades and transforms into a red 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia and speaks with an Italian accent. He is voiced by Francesco Quinn. He was credited as Dino. Mirage is not listed as deceased on Harold Attinger's deck cards, suggesting that he is alive.
Wheeljack
Wheeljack is an eccentric Autobot scientist who speaks with an Irish accent, whose head design resembles Albert Einstein in reference to his genius and he transforms into a blue 2011 Mercedes-Benz E550. He is voiced by Steve Blum in Bumblebee, George Coe in the Dark of the Moon, Erik Passoja in Transformers: The Game, and Jamie Alcroft in the Dark of the Moon video game. Wheeljack is an inventor who gives the Autobots weapons and equipment he has created. He is killed by a Decepticon when Soundwave orders his execution. He was credited as Que/Wheeljack. Wheeljack makes a brief cameo in Bumblebee and is redesigned to look like his G1 design. In Bumblebee, he is one of the Autobots who escaped Cybertron in an escape pod.
Hound
Hound is an Autobot commando[9] who transforms into a dark green Oshkosh Defense Medium Tactical Truck in Age of Extinction.[10] He is voiced by John Goodman in the films and Daniel Ross in Transformers: The Game. Hound is the heavy weapons expert of the small group that carries various types of guns, grenades, and a knife. Hound returns in The Last Knight as an olive green Mercedes-Benz Unimog military tactical ambulance and acts as the medic after Ratchet's death. He is an amalgamation of Bulkhead and Kup.
Drift
Drift is an Autobot tactician, a former Decepticon[9] and a Triple Changer who transforms into a black and blue 2013 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse and a Cybertronian helicopter similar to Springer in Age of Extinction. He is voiced by Ken Watanabe and speaks with a Japanese accent. His robot is modeled after a samurai warrior with a braided beard. Drift is partnered with Dinobot Slug, who he rides into battle at the film's climax. Drift returns in The Last Knight as a black and red 2017 Mercedes-AMG GT-R, abandoning his helicopter form.
Crosshairs
Crosshairs is an Autobot paratrooper and sniper[9] who transforms into a green 2017 C7 Corvette Stingray in Age of Extinction. He is voiced by John DiMaggio. He rides Scorn into battle at the film's climax, and later nicknames him Spike. Crosshairs returns in The Last Knight as a green 2017 Chevy Corvette C7 Stingray.
Hot Rod
Hot Rod is an Autobot protector and Viviane's guardian who was first seen as a 1975 Citroën DS in disguise, and then transforming into a futuristic orange and black 2017 Lamborghini Centenario sports car. Hot Rod speaks with a French accent. In flashbacks, he and Bumblebee helped fight the Nazis during World War II. He is voiced by Omar Sy.
Sqweeks
Sqweeks is a small Autobot and Izabella's only friend who struggles to communicate and has trouble transforming due to prior damage and has the ability to change his new arm into a gun. He is voiced by Reno Wilson.
Cogman
Cogman is a human-sized sociopathic Autobot Headmaster who acts as Sir Edmund Burton's butler. Despite his status, his Headmaster ability is not demonstrated. He is voiced by Jim Carter.
Canopy
Canopy is an Autobot refugee who can disguise himself as a pile of rubble and is friends with Izabella and Sqweeks. He is mistakenly shot down and killed by TRF, believing him to be a Decepticon trying to harm kids who had trespassed into a restricted zone. When Izabella vows to repair him, Canopy tells her to run and thanks her for the companionship.
Daytrader
Daytrader is an Autobot scavenger who transforms into a cloaked rusty Mercedes-Benz LK Model 1920 dump truck. He is seen arriving at Cade's junkyard after salvaging old Transformers parts from old battles for profit and finding a ship for the Autobots to leave. Daytrader is similar to Wreck-Gar. He is voiced by Steve Buscemi.
Trench
Trench is an Autobot who has a similar body to Scrapper and transforms into a yellow Caterpillar 320 excavator. He made a cameo in The Last Knight, transforming when the Decepticons are approaching Cade's junkyard, forcing Cade, the Autobots, and the others to escape. His fate is unknown.
Cliffjumper
Cliffjumper is an Autobot who appears in Bumblebee.[11] While on the Moons of Saturn, Cliffjumper is killed by Dropkick after refusing to reveal the location of Optimus Prime. Chronologically, he is the first Autobot to be killed and die onscreen. He is voiced by Andrew Morgado.
Brawn
Brawn is an Autobot who made an appearance in Bumblebee. Brawn looks like his G1 self. He is voiced by Kirk Baily.

Wreckers

The Wreckers are a trio of Autobots who transforms into NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Gen-5 Chevrolet Impala stock cars as disguises. Two represent Hendrick Motorsports and one represents Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. They also work on the Autobots' ship Xantium.

Leadfoot
Leadfoot is the Wreckers' leader who transforms into an armored version of the #42 Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Target car driven at the time by Juan Pablo Montoya, and speaks with a Cockney accent. Leadfoot is armed with general-purpose machine guns and a right shoulder rotary machine gun. In Age of Extinction, he appears in drone video footage, being attacked and killed by Cemetery Wind agents or Lockdown. Cade, who hacks a Cemetery Wind's spy drone, shows the footage to the Autobots, compelling Hound to salute his fallen friend. He is voiced by John DiMaggio.
Roadbuster
Roadbuster is the second-in-command of the Wreckers who transforms into an armored version of the #88 Hendrick Motorsports AMP Energy/National Guard car, and speaks with a Scottish accent. Roadbuster is armed with light machine guns, a left shoulder rotary machine gun, and shoulder mounted missile launchers. In The Last Knight, he is seen briefly in Cuba under the protection of Seymour Simmons with Topspin. He is voiced by Ron Bottitta.
Topspin
Topspin is one of the three Wreckers who transforms into an armored version of the #48 Hendrick Motorsports Lowe's/Kobalt driven by Jimmie Johnson, and appears to have claws on his hands. Topspin is armed with heavy machine guns. In The Last Knight, he is seen in Cuba under the protection of Seymour Simmons and credited as Volleybot. He is voiced by Steven Barr.

Dinobots

The Dinobots are the large Cybertronian Knights who transform into giant mechanical spiked dinosaurs. In Age of Extinction, they are captured inside of their ship, which Lockdown took over as his prison ship until they are freed by Optimus. In The Last Knight, only Grimlock and Slug reappear.

Grimlock
Grimlock is the leader of the Dinobots who transforms into a horned mechanical fire-breathing Tyrannosaurus, and formerly partnered with Optimus to ride on him.[12][13] He is voiced by Gregg Berger in Rise of the Dark Spark.
Strafe
Strafe is one of the Dinobots who specializes in assault infantry and transforms into a mechanical two-headed, two-tailed pteranodon, and formerly partnered with Bumblebee.[12][13] He is similar to Swoop.
Slug
Slug is the savage destroyer amongst the Dinobots who transforms into a mechanical spiked and bestial triceratops and formerly partnered with Drift.[14]
Scorn
Scorn is the Dinobots' demolition specialist who appears in Age of Extinction and transforms into a mechanical three-sailed Spinosaurus and formerly partnered with Crosshairs.[14]

The Mini Dinobots are a group of small counterparts to Grimlock, Strafe and Slug. They appear with Grimlock and Slug, and live in Cade's junkyard.

Burton's Autobot allies

The following Autobots are allied with Sir Edmund Burton and Cogman.

Bulldog
Bulldog is an Autobot who acts as a sentry for Sir Edmund Burton's castle and transforms into an army green Mark IV tank. Bulldog suffers from "robot dementia". He is voiced by Mark Ryan.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant resembles a tweaked version of Jetfire and transforms into a Supermarine Spitfire (although this is not shown). He made a cameo in The Last Knight within Edmund's castle in response to TRF's arrival, but collapsed. He is voiced by Mark Ryan.

An HMS Alliance submarine Autobot takes Cade, Viviane, Cogman and Bumblebee to the Knights' sunken ship to recover the Staff of Merlin in The Last Knight who does not transform on screen, but is mentioned to be a Transformer by Santos and is referred to as "she".

Decepticons

In five films, 48 Decepticons have appeared in the series.

The Fallen
The Fallen, formerly Megatronus, is a rogue Prime of the Dynasty of Primes, the founder and first of the Decepticons, and Megatron's mentor. He is voiced by Tony Todd in the film and James Arnold Taylor in the video game.
In 17,000 B.C., he and his brothers set out into the universe seeking distant suns to harvest to create Energon by building Star Harvesters, but the Fallen defies his brothers rule to “Never destroy a planet with life” by building a Star Harvester on Earth to destroy both the planet and its sun. He steals the Matrix of Leadership, which is the only thing that can turn on the machine. His brothers stop him, take the Matrix, and hide it from him. Years after his betrayal, he is found on the Nemesis, which crash landed on one of Saturn's moons, in suspended animation. He can open Space Bridges at will, and has telekinesis, powers that are restricted to the original Dynasty of Primes. He wields a void scepter as a melee weapon.[15] In the film, the Fallen seeks to invade Earth with an army of Decepticons and activate the Sun Harvester for an alternative Energon source, as well as get revenge on humanity and the Autobots. He lands on Earth and uses Earth's telecommunications grid to force the humans to hand over Sam Witwicky in order to guide the Decepticons to the Matrix of Leadership. In the final battle, the Fallen steals the Matrix from a revived Optimus Prime and starts up the Sun Harvester. As the Sun Harvester charges, Jetfire sacrifices himself to let Optimus utilize his components. After Ratchet and Jolt fuse Optimus with Jetfire's weaponry, Optimus Prime destroys the Sun Harvester and the Fallen is killed by Optimus Prime who tears off his face and crushes his spark.
Megatron
Megatron is the leader of the Decepticons. He is voiced by Hugo Weaving in the 2007 film until Dark of the Moon, Frank Welker in the video games and The Last Knight, and Fred Tatasciore in the Dark of the Moon video game.
Millennia before the films, Megatron crash-landed on Earth in the Arctic in his quest to obtain the AllSpark. When he is defrosted, he keeps his original alien jet form out of vanity. During the final battle in Mission City, Megatron kills Jazz and duels Optimus Prime. After being weakened by human fighter jets, Megatron is killed by Sam, who pushes the AllSpark into his spark core. Later, Megatron's body is dumped into the deepest part of the Laurentian Abyss.
Megatron returns in Revenge of the Fallen. Megatron is resurrected by the Constructicons with a shard of the AllSpark. Upon being revived, Megatron gains a new alternative mode as a Cybertronian flying tank. He kills Optimus Prime and pursues Sam for vengeance and to obtain the AllSpark knowledge he possesses his mind. In Egypt, Megatron fights a resurrected Optimus, but is overpowered and badly damaged, losing the right side of his face and his right arm in the process. He watches as the Fallen is destroyed, and retreats with Starscream, swearing revenge.
In Dark of the Moon, despite his right arm and his half face repaired, Megatron goes into hiding in Tanzania. Megatron makes a secret deal with former Autobot leader Sentinel Prime to invade Earth with an army using Space Bridge pillars, and use humanity to rebuild their damaged planet together. Megatron is betrayed by Sentinel and has command of the Decepticons taken from him. During the battle in Chicago, Carly goads Megatron back into action, and he ambushes and cripples Sentinel. When Cybertron's trip through the Space Bridge fails, Megatron attempts to make a false truce with Optimus, but the latter sees through the ruse and attacks him, tearing off Megatron's head with an energon axe before using his fusion shotgun to kill Sentinel.
In Age of Extinction, Megatron's head is seen at KSI, where Brains discovers that Megatron's mind is still alive and in a deep stasis. Megatron silently manipulates Joshua Joyce and his creation of the artificial Transformers as part of his conscious gets placed into Galvatron.
In The Last Knight, he is somewhat rebuilt, and searches for the talisman to find Quintessa's staff. In the final battle on Cybertron, he is defeated by Optimus when Optimus cuts off his right arm as he did in Revenge of the Fallen, and is kicked through a wall, sending him falling back to Earth. His final fate is unknown.
Starscream
Starscream is Megatron's apprentice and second-in-command who transforms into a Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor jet. He is voiced by Charlie Adler in the films, Daniel Ross in Transformers: The Game, and Steve Blum in the Dark of the Moon video game. In Dark of the Moon, Starscream is killed by Sam.
In The Last Knight, his head is in Daytrader's possession, who claims he found it in Buffalo, New York. Later it is seen being held by Megatron reminiscing about him. Starscream appears in Bumblebee.
Blackout
Blackout is a first-strike Decepticon and the first Transformer seen who transforms into a MH-53J Pave Low III helicopter. He is voiced by Noah Nelson in Transformers: The Game. Blackout is extremely loyal to Megatron, and is killed when Lennox fires sabot rounds into his leg while he is strafed by F-22s.
Scorponok
Scorponok is a Decepticon mechanical scorpion and a minion of Blackout, attached to his back. After being damaged by gunships and losing his tail, Scorponok retreats beneath the sand. In Revenge of the Fallen, Scorponok returns, where he wounds Jetfire, but Jetfire crushes his head and killshim.
Barricade
Barricade is a Decepticon scout who transforms into a black Saleen S281 police car, whom Frenzy guides to Sam. He is shown as Bumblebee's rival. In Dark of the Moon, he appears in the Battle of Chicago last seen being shot in the head by a group of soldiers after a boom-stick blew off one of his legs.
Barricade returns in The Last Knight, transforming into a 2016 Ford Mustang Police Interceptor. His final fate in The Last Knight is unknown, but he is presumably killed. Barricade is voiced by Jess Harnell in the films, Keith David in Transformers: The Game, and Frank Welker in Dark of the Moon.
Frenzy
Frenzy is a small Decepticon spy and a minion of Barricade who transforms into a silver PGX Boombox and later in his head mode, a black Nokia 8800 without his body. When attacking a group of humans in the control rooms, Frenzy accidentally kills himself when one of his own disc blades goes full circle and slices his head in two. In Revenge of the Fallen, Frenzy's head is seen in the basement of Simmons' mother's deli. He is voiced by Reno Wilson.
Bonecrusher
Bonecrusher is a Decepticon who transforms into a Buffalo H Mine-Protected vehicle with a larger claw. When battling Optimus on the highway to Mission City, he is killed by Optimus. Bonecrusher is voiced by Jimmie Wood in the film and Daniel Riordan in Transformers: The Game.
Brawl
Brawl is a Decepticon demolition specialist who transforms into an army green up-armed M1A1 Abrams. During the battle in Mission City, he loses his left arm by Ratchet. While firing his arm at soldiers, he is killed by Bumblebee. In Dark of the Moon, Deep Desert Brawl from the ROTF toyline is used in the battle of Chicago before it is destroyed by Optimus. Brawl is voiced by David Sobolov in Transformers: The Game.
Soundwave
Soundwave is the Decepticon Communication Officer and one of Megatron's most loyal lieutenants. He is voiced by Jon Bailey in Bumblebee, Frank Welker in the films, Peter Jessop in the Revenge of the Fallen video game, and Isaac C. Singleton, Jr. in the Dark of the Moon video game. In Dark of the Moon, Soundwave transforms into a silver Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG who poses as a car given to Carly by Dylan. He later has his brain exploded by Bumblebee in the battle of Chicago. Soundwave returns in Bumblebee.
Ravage
Ravage is a Decepticon infiltration expert and Soundwave's minion that resembles a large one-eyed Jaguar. He is de-spined by Bumblebee. Ravage returns in Bumblebee. His vocal effects are provided by Frank Welker.
Laserbeak
Laserbeak is a Decepticon infiltration expert and Soundwave's minion that resembles a mechanical condor.[16] Like Ravage, Laserbeak serves as a spy for the Decepticons,[17][18] and transforms into a variety of electronic devices. He is killed on a Decepticon ship piloted by Bumblebee during the Battle of Chicago. Laserbeak is voiced by Keith Szarabajka.
Sideways
Sideways is a Decepticon surveillance agent who transforms into a silver Audi R8 hiding with Demolishor in Shanghai until he is discovered by the Autobots. After getting chased by Arcee, Chromia and Elita-One, He is killed in vehicle mode by Sideswipe in Revenge of the Fallen.[19][20] In Dark of the Moon, Sideways is reused in the battle of Chicago before it was destroyed by Optimus. He is voiced by John DiMaggio in the video game.
Reedman
Reedman is a one-eyed razor-thin robot that is voiced by Frank Welker. Reedman appears when Ravage deploys a load of marble-sized "microcons"[21] that join together to form Reedman. Reedman's extremely thin frame serves him as his main ability, by making him virtually invisible as long as he is facing directly at his enemy.
Scalpel
Scalpel is a small spider-like medic and scientist, also known as The Doctor, equipped with a micro saw and tools who transforms into a lensmeter. He is used to extract information from Sam, and is killed offscreen by Optimus Prime.[22][23] In Dark of the Moon, similar looking Deceptions are seen crawling over and repairing Megatron's still-damaged head. He is voiced by John Di Crosta.
Alice
Alice is an undercover Decepticon Pretender who intercepts Sam in college, but is killed by Mikaela. Alice has a retractable long tongue and a retractable long spiked tail. She is portrayed by Isabel Lucas.
Grindor
Grindor is a Decepticon warrior who transforms into a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter. His head is ripped apart by Optimus Prime in Revenge of The Fallen. He is voiced by Frank Welker in the film and Fred Tatasciore in the video game.
Insecticon
An Insecticon is a small insect/beetle-like Decepticon. In Revenge of the Fallen, during the final battle of Egypt, an Insecticon searches for Sam before being deactivated by him. In Age of Extinction, Insecticons assist Brains in corrupting KSI's Galvatron with Megatron's consciousness.
Decepticon Protoforms
Decepticon Protoforms are various Decepticons who make up an army which appeared in each film sequels' climaxes. In Dark of the Moon, they ride Cybertronian starfighters that can transform into Cybertronian hovercrafts and several large ships.
Hatchlings
Hatchlings are newborn Decepticons. In Revenge of the Fallen, they transform into Eggs. They are seen onboard the Nemesis, but die due to a lack of Energon. The Hatchlings later appeared in Dark of the Moon as Megatron's pets.
Shockwave
Shockwave is an emotionless Decepticon assassin.[24][25][26] He is killed in the Battle of Chicago by Optimus. Shockwave doesn't transform in the film. Shockwave returns in Bumblebee.[27] Visual effects supervisor Scott Farrar said that the lack of eyes and mouth in Shockwave's design means "you have to read Shockwave through just the emotions of his face, almost like a silent-era film star," which caused the eye to have an intrinsic design, with a lens, a moving iris and an oscillating light.[28] He is voiced by Frank Welker in Dark of the Moon and Jon Bailey in Bumblebee.
The Driller
The Driller is Shockwave's pet. It is a giant, tentacled Mongolian death worm-like Cybertronian creature that is used for drilling. The Driller appears tries to invade the engine part of the Ark, but Optimus stops it and it retreats. Later in the Battle of Chicago, Shockwave commands the Driller to tear down a large building, but it is decapitated and killed by Optimus Prime.
Igor
Igor is a deformed Decepticon that scurries about Megatron at his base in Africa. He is modeled after the head of Long Haul and is voiced by Greg Berg.
Loader
Loader is a Decepticon who made a cameo and is killed offscreen in the battle of Chicago.
Devcon
Devcon is a quadrupedal Decepticon in Chicago in Dark of the Moon.[29] He is killed by the combined firepower of the Wreckers and NEST soldiers.
Watch-bot
The Watch-bot is a small centipede-like Decepticon spy who transforms into a wristwatch in Dark of the Moon. It was used by Dylan before it was killed by Sam.
Mohawk
Mohawk is a loyal Decepticon footsoldier who transforms into a Confederate Motorcycle. His TRF description states that he is IN CUSTODY, and that he is skilled with knives. Despite the fact that his alt mode is a relatively small motorcycle, his TRF description also states that Mohawk is 14 feet tall in robot mode. He is left behind after the Decepticons retreat from Cade and the Autobots before having his body destroyed by Bumblebee. He is offline soon after. He is voiced by Reno Wilson.
Dreadbot
Dreadbot is a Decepticon thug who shares the same body of Crowbar and transforms into a rusty Volkswagen Type 2 with Christmas lights in his right arm. His TRF description states that he is in custody. He is killed and eaten by Grimlock.
Nitro Zeus
Nitro Zeus is a Decepticon hunter who transforms into a JAS-39 Gripen Fighter Jet. His TRF description states that he is in custody. Nitro is later killed after having his head blown off by Bumblebee. He is voiced by John DiMaggio and Steven Barr.
Berserker
Berserker is a Decepticon commando who makes a cameo in The Last Knight. His TRF description states that he is to be released under no circumstances, and that he is a homicidal sociopath. He is selected by Megatron in a deal with TRF, but they refused, claiming that Berserker is too dangerous to be released and he doesnot have enough Energon, so Megatron selects Onslaught instead.
Onslaught
Onslaught is a Decepticon tactician. His TRF description states that he is in custody. He is selected by Megatron after refusing to release Berserker. He dies after losing his right leg and head to Drift.
Shatter
Shatter is a female Decepticon Triple Changer who transforms into a 1971 Plymouth GTX muscle car and a Harrier Jump Jet. She first appears in Bumblebee where she and Dropkick arrive on Earth and trick Sector 7 into helping them hunt Bumblebee. She is later killed by Bumblebee when he destroys a dam and her brain is destroyed in a collision between a large ship and a wall. Shatter is voiced by Angela Bassett.
Dropkick
Dropkick is a Decepticon Triple Changer who transforms into a blue and black AMC Javelin muscle car and a Bell AH-1 SuperCobra attack helicopter. He appears in Bumblebee where he and Shatter arrive on Earth and trick Sector 7 into helping them find Bumblebee. Dropkick is killed when Bumblebee tosses a chain into his propeller. He is voiced by Justin Theroux.
Blitzwing
Blitzwing is a Decepticon Seeker, and is voiced by David Sobolov. He appears in Bumblebee where he ambushes Bumblebee while he was fleeing from Sector 7 and damages his voice box. Blitzwing is later killed by Bumblebee.
Seekers
Seekers are Decepticon foot soldiers that transform into Cybertronian jets. Shockwave orders them to destroy the launchpad to prevent the Autobots from escaping Cybertron. They are voiced by Kirk Baily.

Constructicons

The Constructicons are a Decepticon sub-faction who transform into construction vehicles in Revenge of the Fallen.

Devastator
Devastator is a 46-foot (14 m) tall robot formed by several combining construction vehicles, who walks in a four-legged fashion resembling a gorilla. He is physically unable to stand up straight.[15] He is destroyed by a prototype railgun during the battle in Egypt. The 8 combined vehicles of Devastator[30] are Mixmaster, Scavenger, Scrapper, Hightower, Scrapmetal, Overload, Long Haul, and Skipjack. Devestator is voiced by Frank Welker in the film, Fred Tatasciore in the video game.
Demolishor
Demolishor is a large Constructicon who transforms into a white with red stripes Terex O&K RH 400 hydraulic mining excavator.[31] He is killed when Optimus Prime shoots him in the right eye at point blank range. He is a stand in for the upper body of Devastator. Demolishor is voiced by Calvin Wimmer in the film and Fred Tatasciore in the video game.
Payload
Payload is a Constructicon who transforms into a yellow Caterpillar 773B dump truck. He appears in the final battle of Egypt, where he watches the Constructicons form Devastator.
Rampage
Rampage is a Constructicon. He has his arms torn off by Bumblebee and is killed by him. He is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
Skipjack
Skipjack joins the other Constructicons but they are all killed by a prototype railgun. He forms the left leg of Devastator.
Mixmaster
Mixmaster is a Constructicon who transforms into a black and silver Mack concrete mixer truck. He is briefly seen to have a third "battle mode" which appears to be a gun emplacement.[32] According to his toy bio, he is an expert in chemistry and explosives who makes explosives and poisons for the other Decepticons' weapons.[33] Some of the concept art shows him as a McNeilus mixer truck.[34] He is killed by Jetfire. He forms the head of Devastator.
Long Haul
Long Haul is a Constructicon who transforms into a green Caterpillar 773B dump truck. Long Haul is armed with missile launchers. Long Haul's robot mode was designed by freelance artist Josh Nizzi as fan art of the original character, by the time Revenge of the Fallen had just been greenlit.[35] The fan art impressed Bay enough to hire him on to the film.[36] He is killed during an air strike in the battle of Egypt. Although in the movie Long Haul's alt mode is a Caterpiller 773B, a relatively small truck, Nizzi had originally meant Long Haul to be a Caterpillar 797.[37] In Dark of the Moon, Long Haul is reused in the battle of Chicago before it is destroyed by Optimus. He forms the right leg of Devastator. He is voiced by Neil Kaplan in the Revenge of the Fallen video game.
Scrapper
Scrapper is a Constructicon who transforms into a yellow Caterpillar 992G scoop loader. He is killed during an air strike in the battle of Egypt.[38] In Dark of the Moon, Scrapper is reused in the battle of Chicago before it is destroyed by Optimus. He forms the right arm of Devastator.
Scavenger
Scavenger is a large Constructicon. He appears in the final battle of Egypt, where he and the Constructicons form Devastator, but is killed by a prototype railgun. He forms the upper body of Devastator.
Overload
Overload is a Constructicon who transforms into a red Komatsu HD465-7 Tractor Truck articulated dump truck.[30] He appears in the final battle of Egypt, where he and the Constructicons form Devastator, but is killed by a prototype railgun, alon. He forms the lower waist of Devastator.
Hightower
Hightower is a Constructicon who transforms into a yellow KOBELCO CK2500 II crawler crane. He is only seen in vehicle mode.[39] He appears in the final battle of Egypt, where he and the Constructicons form Devastator, but is killed by a prototype railgun. He forms the left arm of Devastator.
Scrapmetal
Scrapmetal is a Constructicon who transforms into a yellow Volvo EC700C crawler excavator fitted with a Stanley UP 45SV attachment. He joins Mixmaster, Long Haul, and Rampage on the retrieval mission to recover Megatron. He is ripped apart by his allies to provide components for Megatron.[40] He forms the left hand of Devastator.

Dreads

The Dreads are a group of Decepticons who transform into black Chevrolet Suburban emergency vehicles.[41] They attack Sam, Bumblebee, Sideswipe, and Mirage on the highway, and later fight Ironhide and Sideswipe.

Crankcase
Crankcase is the leader of the Dreads who specializes in stealing information.[42] He is killed by Ironhide and Sideswipe.
Crowbar
Crowbar is the Dreads' second-in-command that specializes in entering secured areas and systems.[43] Crowbar is armed with Cybertronian guns. He is shot in the face by Ironhide. He is voiced by Jimmie Wood.
Hatchet
Hatchet is the Dreads' dog-like hunting Dread.[44] He is killed by Bumblebee and Mirage on the highway.

KSI Drones

The KSI Drones are the human-made Transformers that were commissioned by Attinger and built by KSI. They can change their forms on a molecular level, and are built with the metal extracted from the remains of dead Transformers. They were originally mindless drones remote-controlled by humans, but are granted autonomy by Galvatron, organizing them into a new Decepticon army. They fight in the battle of Hong Kong but are destroyed by the Autobots, Cade Yeager, and the Dinobots.

Galvatron
Galvatron is a KSI prototype modeled after Optimus Prime, but corrupted and possessed by part of Megatron's mind who transforms into a black and grey 2014 Freightliner Argosy cab over truck. After Optimus Prime kills Lockdown, Galvatron escapes. He is voiced by Frank Welker.
Stinger
Stinger is a KSI prototype modeled after Bumblebee, who later becomes a Decepticon and transforms into a red and black 2013 Pagani Huayra.[45][46][47] He has his head blown off by Bumblebee and is eaten by Strafe.
Junkheap
Junkheap is a KSI prototype who becomes a Decepticon and transforms into a green Mack TerraPro garbage truck of Waste Management, Inc.[48][49] He can split at will into three different drones that share the same single consciousness, which are killed by Hound.
KSI Sentries
Sentries are KSI prototypes modeled after Roadbuster and transform into multiple different colored Chevrolet Traxes. Many are killed by the Autobots and Dinobots.
Two Heads
Two Heads are the two-headed KSI prototypes modeled after Shockwave and transform into Chevrolet Trax, who become Decepticons. They are killed by Hound and Optimus.
KSI Boss
Boss is a KSI prototype who is modeled after Barricade and transforms into a Dodge Caravan. He is killed by the Autobots and Dinobots.

Humans

Samuel James "Sam" Witwicky
Sam appears as a protagonist in the first three films of the franchise. He is implied to have died by the events of The Last Knight, when Edmund Burton mentions his status as the last Witwicky to Cade Yeager. Sam's cousin is nicknamed Spike in reference to Spike Witwicky from Transformers Generation 1.[50] He is portrayed by Shia LaBeouf.
William "Demented Spanner" Lennox
William is an Army Rangers officer and later a member of NEST aiding the Autobots. In the first film, he and his crew return to a SOCCENT base in Qatar after going on a mission behind enemy lines. His base is destroyed by Blackout, forcing him and the rest of the squad to flee. They are intercepted by Scorponok, but they manage to damage him with the help of aerial reinforcements and capture his stinger. Upon returning to the US, they are taken to Hoover Dam where they encounter a frozen Megatron. He and his team threaten Simmons and the rest of the agents when Simmons refuses to release Bumblebee. He fights alongside the Autobots to protect Sam, and kills Blackout during the fight.
In the second film, Lennox is a US Army Major and serves as the field commander of NEST and is promoted to Lieutenant Colonel by the third film. After NEST is dissolved, Lennox is recruited to join TRF, which hunts both the Autobots and Decepticons. Lennox remains sympathetic to the Autobots and joins them in the final battle. He is portrayed by Josh Duhamel in the films and voiced by John DiMaggio in the Revenge of the Fallen video game.
Mikaela Banes
Mikaela is a skilled mechanic and a former car thief. She is Sam's classmate who later becomes his girlfriend. In the third film, she is mentioned to have broken up with Sam for unknown reasons. She is portrayed by Megan Fox.
Carly Spencer
Carly is Sam's second girlfriend and later fiancée, who is portrayed by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Critics were highly critical of Huntington-Whiteley and LaBeouf's acting; Peter Travers stated the two "couldn't be duller".[51] Jason Solomons of The Observer wrote that "we're first introduced to Rosie via a close-up of her bum, segueing straight from the film's opening sequence and titles on to the pert buttocks and underwear of our heroine", and that Huntington-Whiteley's English posh girl accent "renders her practically unintelligible when surrounded by American accents and falling masonry".[52] Much of the criticism towards Huntington-Whiteley compared her negatively to Fox. Lou Lumenick said that her "'acting' makes...Megan Fox look like Meryl Streep in comparison."[53] Cody Benjamin of Intelligencer Journal found Rosie Huntington-Whiteley a "visually attractive replacement for Megan Fox and [she] does.a decent job playing Witwicky's new girlfriend".[54] In a positive review, Drew McWeeny of HitFix said, "She reminds me of Cameron Diaz in The Mask, an actress who doesn't really show off any range, but who gives a natural, winning performance and who is up to the challenge of this particular picture."[55]
Robert Epps
Robert is a United States Air Force Combat Controller Technical Sergeant and a friend of Lennox. In the third film, he has retired from the Air Force but still works closely with the Autobots. He is portrayed by Tyrese Gibson in the films and voiced by Avery Kidd Waddell in the Revenge of the Fallen video game.
Maggie Madsen
Maggie assists the Department of Defense in decoding the virus left by Frenzy. She is portrayed by Rachael Taylor. Maggie realizes that those hacking into the government's data files are not human, due to the ease with which they made the attack. After copying the hacking signal to her friend Glen Whitmann, she is arrested by the FBI. The writers had initially envisioned Maggie as quirkier and more cyberpunk.[56] She found many of her scenes difficult because of the high heels she wore.[57]
Jorge "Fig" Figueroa
Fig is an ACWO operative who is portrayed by Amaury Nolasco. Fig is wounded by a missile fired by Scorponok. In a deleted scene in the Blu-ray version of the film, Fig is seen dying after getting wounded by Scorponok, but his character remains alive in the finished film and he was offered to reprise his role in Revenge of the Fallen, which he refused due to scheduling conflicts.[58]
Patrick Donnelly
Patrick is Fig and Lennox's friend. He is impaled and killed by Scorponok with his corpse being dragged under the sand, he was later avenged when Jetfire crushes Scorponok's head. He is portrayed by Zack Ward.
Bobby Bolivia
Bobby is a used car salesman from whom Sam purchases Bumblebee. Although he does not appear in Bumblebee, his dialogue from the first film is heard in the first trailer. He is portrayed by Bernie Mac.
Seymour Rutherford Simmons
Seymour is a former arrogant and paranoid Sector 7 agent, the son of Tova Simmons, Sam's unlikely enemy-turned-ally in the second and third films, and the last surviving member of the Order of the Witwiccans. In Bumblebee, a younger Seymour works with Jack Burns when they are tricked into helping to find Bumblebee. He is portrayed by Nick Pilla in Bumblebee and John Turturro in the other films.
Leo Spitz
Leo is Sam's whiny and cowardly college roommate who owns a website on conspiracy theories called www.TheRealEffingDeal.com. He is portrayed by Ramón Rodríguez, who endured 100 mph (160 km/h) winds created by electrical fans while filming in Egypt, which resulted in him dislocating his shoulder and having to spend 45 minutes having sand flushed from his eyes.[59] At some point, the character was supposed to be called "Chuck" and Jonah Hill was considered for the role.[60]
Theodore Galloway
Theodore is the American National Security Adviser who believes the Autobots' presence on Earth is the reason for the Decepticons still remaining on the planet. He develops prejudice and contempt towards the Autobots. After Megatron's return and Optimus' death, Galloway orders a shutdown on the partnership with NEST and the Autobots, have Optimus' corpse shipped to Diego Garcia, and tells Lennox and his men to stand down. During the flight to Garcia, Lennox straps him into a parachute and throws him out of the plane. He lands in an uncharted Egyptian desert, and angrily calls General Morshower to complain, who hangs up on him. He is portrayed by John Benjamin Hickey in the films and Bryce Johnson in the Revenge of the Fallen video game.
Charlotte Mearing
Charlotte is the Director of National Intelligence. She has a history with Agent Simmons. She is portrayed by Frances McDormand.[61]
Dutch Gerhardt
Dutch is Agent Simmons' assistant.[62] He is portrayed by Alan Tudyk. Dodge was once supposedly a cut-throat assassin and drug addict who was quick on the trigger, but has since put that aside to start a new, civilized life; Tudyk originated the role in the 2000 comedy-drama film 28 Days, deciding during the production of Dark of the Moon to portray Dutch as "the same guy. Not only does he kind of seem like the same guy—he’s the absolute same guy."[5]
Jerry "Deep" Wang
Jerry is a paranoid software programmer and conspiracy theorist who stalks Sam at work.[63] Jerry then gives Sam information about the moon program, assassinations, and the "Dark Side of the Moon". He is revealed to be allied with the Decepticons, but is killed by Laserbeak for giving Sam the information about the Moon's secrets. He is portrayed by Ken Jeong.
Dimitiri
Dimitri is a former cosmonaut who was supposed to travel to the dark side of the Moon. He gives Sam, Simmons, and Dutch the information about the Moon, showing them pictures and revealing Pillars being stockpiled on the Moon. He is portrayed by Elya Baskin.
Alexi Voskhod
Alexi is a scientist who learns the secrets of the Moon and is killed by Laserbeak. He is portrayed by Ravil Isyanov.
Cade Yeager
Cade is a single father and an inventor who builds robots for money for his daughter, Tessa, to keep her safe after he made a promise to his wife before she died. In the fifth film, Edmund revealed that Cade is The Last Knight when the Talisman chooses him. He is portrayed by Mark Wahlberg.
Lucas Flannery
Lucas is Cade's best friend and a mechanic. He tried to escape with Cade, Tessa, and Optimus, but is killed by Lockdown's grenade.[64] He is portrayed by T. J. Miller.
Izabella
Izabella is a street-smart tomboy who grew up an orphan after she survived the battle of Chicago and becomes friends with Sqweeks and Canopy. Izabella became Cade's adoptive daughter and lived with him in the junkyard. She is portrayed by Isabela Moner.
Viviane Wembly
Viviane is a professor of English literature at the University of Oxford and the last descendant of Merlin. She is kidnapped by Hot Rod, until she meets Sir Edmund, Cade, Bee, and Cogman. She learns that her father had first met Hot Rod with a book of Merlin and the Staff. She is the one who claims the Staff of Merlin, and saves Earth and Cybertron from colliding with each other. She is portrayed by Laura Haddock as an adult, and Minti Gorne as a young girl.
Jimmy
Jimmy is one of Cade's friends and his employee in The Last Knight. He is hired by a wanted ad by Cade and hides with him and the Autobots in a junkyard to avoid the TRF. When TRF drones sent by Santos chase him, Cade, and Izzy, he comments that those machines were meant to hunt down terrorists instead of "tax paying Americans". He is shot by one of them as a distraction so Cade can destroy it, but survives from a bean bag stuffed under his shirt. He is portrayed by Jerrod Carmichael.
Charlie Watson
Charlie is a teenage girl who works at an amusement park hot dog stand in Bumblebee. During her early life, Charlie was part of a champion swim team but quit after her father's death. She becomes friends with Bumblebee, who has lost his voice and memory after arriving on Earth. She is drawn into the Cybertron skirmish when Dropkick and Shatter track down Bumblebee on Earth, and helps stop them from revealing the location of Optimus Prime to the Decepticons. She realizes that Bumblebee has a greater purpose on Earth and they part ways. In the final scene, Charlie finishes fixing the car that she and her father were working on. She is portrayed by Hailee Steinfeld.
Mr. Watson
Mr. Watson is Charlie's father. He and Charlie used to work on a car to make functional again. At some point, he died of a heart attack. Bumblebee first learns about him when he reviews his video of Charlie on a swim team. He is portrayed by Tim Martin Gleason.

Sector 7

Sector 7 is a secret American government agency that deals with extraterrestrial technology and threats in Transformers. Following the fight in Mission City, Sector 7 was shut down.

Tom Banachek
Tom is the head of Sector 7's Advanced Research Division. He is portrayed by Michael O'Neill.
General Whalen
Whalen is a general that supervises Jack Burns. He is portrayed by Glynn Turman.
Colonel Jack Burns
Burns is an agent of Sector 7. He is portrayed by John Cena. A training exercise he leads is interrupted by Bumblebee's arrival on Earth, which Burns interprets as a hostile action. Before Bumblebee can explain himself he and Burns's team are ambushed by Blitzwing, knocking Burns out and damaging Bumblebee's voice box and memory cells. Seeing Bumblebee walk away from the fight, Burns develops an intense hatred of the Autobot, and later expresses suspicion of the Decepticons' intentions when they arrive on Earth, questioning their intentions based on their name alone. Although he spends much of the film expressing hatred for Bumblebee and openly claiming he wants to tear him apart, he changes his mind after Bumblebee saves him and helps him escape before the rest of the army arrives.

NEST

The Non-biological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty (NEST) is a team of soldiers led by Lennox and Epps who help Sam in Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon. They merge with the human–Autobot alliance to fight the Decepticons. The team disbands after the Battle of Chicago, but remnants of NEST join together as the TRF.

General Morshower
Morshower is the leader of NEST who communicates with the squad in the Pentagon. After NEST is dissolved, he is recruited to join TRF. Morshower is portrayed by Glenn Morshower.
Graham
Graham is an agent of the fictional SASF, and a member of the British Army Special Air Service who joins NEST. He is portrayed by Matthew Marsden.
Burke
Burke is a member of Lennox's eight-man team who survives Blackout's attack and later helps the Autobots at Mission City. He returns in Revenge of the Fallen as part of NEST. He is portrayed by Brian Shehan.
Stone
Stone is a former NEST member who went into retirement along with Epps in Dark of the Moon. Kelly also portrayed Stone as a Strike Force team member in Revenge of the Fallen. He is portrayed by Josh Kelly.

KSI

Kinetic Solutions Incorporated (KSI) is the robotics company who works Cemetery Wind and builds the remote control Transformers in Chicago, later Beijing. After the battle in Hong Kong, KSI stops production of its remote control Transformers.

Joshua Joyce
Joshua is the arrogant head of KSI who wants to build his own Transformers.[65][66][67] He realizes that Megatron had been using his technology to improve himself and the other Decepticons. After Harold Attinger and Lockdown's deaths, Joshua helps Cade Yeager rebuild his farm house that was destroyed by Cemetery Wind.He is portrayed by Stanley Tucci.
Darcy Tirrel
Darcy is a geologist assistant and Joyce's ex-girlfriend. She discovers cyber-formed dinosaurs in the Arctic, leading her to suspect that the Seed is more dangerous than Joshua is willing to admit.[65] She is portrayed by Sophia Myles.[68]
Su Yueming (苏月明; Sū Yuèmíng)
Yueming is the owner of the Chinese factory in Beijing, used by KSI to build more artificial Transformers.[69] She is portrayed by Li Bingbing.[70]

TRF

Transformers Reaction Force (TRF) is a military organization that seeks to eradicate all Transformers, both Autobots and Decepticons, hiding on Earth. TRF is created from the remnants of the CIA unit Cemetery Wind, as well as from the remnants of military unit, NEST. They are willing to kill any allies and sympathizers among humans that the Cybertronians might have. Events cause TRF to create an alliance to the Autobots and Cade to save the Earth from Quintessa. After she is defeated, the former TRF members watch as the Autobots head to Cybertron to rebuild it and the organization is dissolved.

Santos
Santos is the commander of the TRF and a former Delta Force Operator who was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. He seeks to destroy all remaining Cybertronians left on Earth as he believes them to be a threat. He redeems himself and helps the Autobots prevent the Staff from destroying Earth and Cybertron from the Decepticons. He is portrayed by Santiago Cabrera.

Order of the Witwiccans

The Order of the Witwiccans is a group of the descendants of Merlin who know the presences and secret histories of Transformers on Earth that was founded in 484 AD. Most of its known figures that became members of this group include famous people throughout history. Their motto is "No sacrifice, No victory".

Sir Edmund Burton, 12th Earl of Folgan
Burton is a historian, a member of the Order of the Witwiccans, and an astronomer. He knows Bumblebee from when he was a child. Burton has a portrait of every known member of the Order of the Witwiccans in his castle that consists of historical figures. He and Simmons learn the secrets of Cybertron and Unicron. Burton is killed by Megatron when trying to stop him from rebuilding Cybertron with Quintessa. He is portrayed by Anthony Hopkins.
Captain Archibald Witwicky
Archibald is the great-grandfather of Ron or Judy, the great-great-grandfather of Sam, and a member of the Order of the Witwiccans. Archibald is a sea captain leading an exploration of the Arctic in 1897 when his dogs find a frozen Megatron beneath the ice. He accidentally activates Megatron's inertial navigation system that leads to a sudden power surge. The discharge etches a digital map to the AllSpark onto the lenses of his glasses. These were passed down over time and eventually given to Sam. He is portrayed by W. Morgan Sheppard.
King Arthur
King Arthur is the legendary British King of Camelot during The Dark Ages in The Last Knight. He is portrayed by Liam Garrigan.
Merlin
Merlin is Arthur's wizard who formerly used his Staff, given by Stormreign, to help Arthur. When extracting his DNA, it is revealed that he is Viviane's ancestor, making her his last descendant to protect his Staff from Quintessa. He is portrayed by Stanley Tucci.

Human villains

Dylan Gould
Gould is a human collaborator and secret agent for the Decepticons. His father first met with Soundwave and Laserbeak. In the Battle of Chicago, he is killed by Sam when he is knocked into the activated control pillar. He is portrayed by Patrick Dempsey
Cemetery Wind
Cemetery Wind is a secret black-ops unit of the CIA that works with KSI. They are asked to hunt down the Decepticons only, but without the President and their own agency's knowledge, Cemetery Wind also tries eliminating the Autobots due to Attinger's belief that all Transformers were menaces to humanity, no matter their faction. After the final battle of Hong Kong and Attinger and Savoy's deaths, Cemetery Wind is disbanded for military crimes and was replaced with the TRF.
Harold Attinger
Attinger is a rogue CIA operative who is the founder of the black ops division Cemetery Wind. Later in the battle of Hong Kong, he is killed after being shot in the chest by Optimus Prime. He is portrayed by Kelsey Grammer.
James Savoy
Savoy is a field leader of Cemetery Wind and second in-command to Attinger. He is killed by Cade Yeager, who knocks him off a building during their fight. He is portrayed by Titus Welliver.

Real life characters

Several real world actors play themselves in the films. Several of them are credited (or uncredited) at the end of each film.

  • Buzz Aldrin plays himself, who greets Optimus Prime in Dark of the Moon. Cory Tucker plays young Buzz Aldrin in the beginning of the film in 1969.
  • Bill O'Reilly makes a cameo as himself interviewing Agent Simmons on his show The O'Reilly Factor in Dark of the Moon.
  • General Motors Vice President of Design Edward T. Welburn makes a cameo appearance as a KSI executive in Age of Extinction.
  • Director Michael Bay makes a cameo appearance in Transformers where he is flicked by Megatron. He makes another cameo in Revenge of the Fallen aboard a C-17 transport where he and his crew were seen next to Optimus Prime in truck mode. He makes a third cameo in Age of Extinction as the driver of the truck, which Optimus Prime and Bumblebee destroy during their fight against Galvatron.
  • Han Geng cameos as himself singing and playing the guitar in a parked car before being magnetized by Lockdown's ship in Age of Extinction.

Other Cybertronians

The Dynasty of Primes
The Dynasty are six of the Seven Primes. The Seven Primes are the first Cybertronians who travelled to distant galaxies looking for planets where they could build Sun Harvesters. It was during the Dynasty's rule that Sun Harvesters were not to be used in solar systems containing life. In 17,000 B.C.E., one of them defied the rule by powering up the Sun Harvester, an act that ignited a war and earned him the name The Fallen. To stop the Sun's destruction the remaining six stole and hid the Matrix of Leadership, sacrificing themselves to make a tomb of their own bodies, sealing the Matrix away. When Sam dies, he has a vision of the six Primes and they tell him he has earned his destiny. They resurrect Sam, who uses the Matrix of Leadership to bring Optimus back to life and kill the Fallen. Three of them are voiced by Michael York, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Robin Atkin Downes.
Lockdown
Lockdown is a Cybertronian assassin and bounty hunter who transforms into a grey 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Coupe and speaks with a Cockney accent.[13] In the film, Lockdown works for Quintessa to bring Optimus Prime to her and kill any Autobots who refuse to give up his location. He makes a deal with Attinger to kill the remaining Autobots and Deceptions on Earth, while offering the Seed in exchange for aid in hunting Optimus. At some point in the past, Lockdown captured the Dinobots and took over the Knight Ship, but they are freed by Optimus to destroy Galvatron's army. In a duel in Hong Kong, Lockdown is bisected by Optimus Prime. He is voiced by Mark Ryan in the film[9] and Gregg Berger in Rise of the Dark Spark.
Shadow Raiders
Shadow Raiders are a group of techno-organic humanoids of Lockdown. Several of them are killed by Cade, Shane, and Crosshairs, while the surviving ones remain inside Lockdown's ship. They also use the Cybertronian starfighters, which first appeared in Dark of the Moon. It is revealed in The Last Knight that they were knocked out by Daytrader, taking the Knight Ship for the Autobots.
Steeljaws
Steeljaws are Lockdown's minions that are techno-organic wolf-like creatures. During the Autobots' raid in the Knight Ship while hanging on the cables, they are killed by Cade and Bumblebee. The Steeljaws do not transform in the film, though they do transform in the Age of Extinction toyline. It is revealed in The Last Knight that they were knocked out by Daytrader, taking the Knight Ship for the Autobots.
Unicron
Unicron is the Chaos Bringer that formed Earth and Cybertron's ancient enemy who appears in The Last Knight. Quintessa seeks to destroy Unicron so that Cybertron will live.

Creators

The Creators are a mysterious extraterrestrial race who are the creators of all the Cybertronians (including the Seven Primes), based on the Quintessons from the Generation 1 lore. In the beginning of Age of Extinction, 65 million B.C.E., they invade the organic planets, including Earth, using the Seeds, cyberforming the planet, ending the age of the Dinosaurs, and causing the KT extinction event. They harvest and use the resultant metal and the AllSpark to build the Cybertronians. Million of years later, they send Lockdown to Earth to retrieve Optimus Prime and kill any Autobots that interfere, wanting their "chessboard cleaned" and wanting him to rebuild Cybertron. They appear to be hostile and consider the intermingling of species to upset the cosmic balance. After Lockdown is killed, Optimus flies into space, stating that he is coming for them with the Seed. They do not fully appear on-screen, but a pink, organic-looking hand is briefly seen inside of one of their ships.

Quintessa
Quintessa is a Cybertronian sorceress who claims to be the "Prime of Life" and allegedly one of the Creators of all the Cybertronians (including the Seven Primes) who seeks to destroy Unicron (and Earth). She has a Staff with the power of Cybertron, but her Knights betray her, steal her Staff, and hide it on Earth. After Cybertron was destroyed in Dark of the Moon, she plans to destroy Earth to rebuild the planet with Optimus Prime, who temporarily becomes "Nemesis Prime", and Megatron. After failing to retrieve her staff and forced to retreat by using the Space Bridge, she disguises herself as a human and tells the humans the method to kill Unicron. She is voiced and portrayed by Gemma Chan.

Infernocons

The Infernocons are a group of demon-like Cybertronians and the guardians of Quintessa who combine into Infernocus. There are six Infernocons to form Infernocus, but they are killed by Optimus Prime when they are decapitated together.

Guardian Knights

The Guardian Knights[71] (also known as the Knights of Iacon) are a group of Cybertronian Knights who betrayed Quintessa and hid an ancient Cybertronian staff on Earth within their ship and gave it to Merlin. There are 12 of them who form into Dragonstorm.

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