Audrey Fleurot and Philippe Lacheau will be the French voices of the new Transformers

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Transformers: First Class will be an animated film that will go back to the origins of Optimus Prime.

For the first time, the saga transformers will be transformed into animation in the cinema. The film Transformers: First Class will arrive in French theaters on October 23 and will go back to the origins of robots. The story takes place entirely on Cybertron and tells how two brothers in arms, Optimus Prime and Megatron, became sworn enemies, leading to the greatest battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons.

If Adrien Antoine (dubbing specialist and French dubbing of the voice of Chris Hemsworthwho does the original version) will play the legendary Optimus Prime again Orion Pax, a young charismatic Autobot, the French casting has signed two stars.

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Philippe Lacheau (Alibi.com, Babysitting) was chosen to voice BumbleBee, who was still called B-127. A true chatterbox, B-127 spent many years in solitary confinement beneath the surface of Cybertron.

By his side, Audrey Fleurot (HPI) will do Elita (dubbed by Scarlett Johansson in the original version), an intrepid and determined Autobot.

Transformers: First Class was directed by Josh Cooley (Toy Story 4). The film premiered at the Annecy Film Festival last month in France.



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