TRANSFORMERS Paramount+ Series Voice Cast Revealed, Including Danny Pudi as Bumblebee

TRANSFORMERS Paramount+ Series Voice Cast Revealed, Including Danny Pudi as Bumblebee

The voice cast of the upcoming Transformers: EarthSpark Paramount+ animated series will be present at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, here's who they are...

By Nebula - Jul 11, 2022 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: toonado.com

Developed by Entertainment One and Nickelodeon, Transformers: EarthSpark will debut on the Paramount+ streaming service in November later this year. The series will bring the civil war from Cybertron to Earth and feature the genesis of a new breed of Transformer.

The first season shall consist of twenty-six episodes and feature such Transformers as Optimus Prime, Elita-1, Bumblebee, Twitch, and Thrash. Later this month, the animated series will be shown off at San Diego Comic-Con, where exciting content such as new clips, concept art, behind-the-scenes details, and the first look at the upcoming toyline based specifically on the show.

Thanks to the announcement of this panel, we now know the primary voice cast of the animated series. Danny Pudi will serve as the voice of Bumblebee; he is best known for starring as Abed in the live-action comedy series Community as well as voicing Huey in Disney's DuckTales.

Though it is still unknown who will be voicing Optimus Prime and Elita-1, the cast does include Kat Khavari (Avengers Assemble, Marvel's Spider-Man) as the voice of Twitch and Zeno Robinson (Young Justice, Baymax!) will as Thrash.

The voice actors will feature at the San Diego Comic-Con Transformers: EarthSpark presentation later this month with executive producers Dale Malinowski and Ant Ward (Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).

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