Paramount+ announced the season two renewal for the action comedy animated series Transformers: EarthSpark. It follows a new generation of Transformers robots—the first ones born on Earth. Together with the people who embrace and care for them, they will redefine what it means to be a family. The streaming service is yet to release more updates regarding this decision.
The 26-episode season’s first ten episodes debuted in November 2022. They are accessible to stream on Paramount+ in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Korea, and France.
Additionally, they released another trailer for eight more episodes of the first season, which will be available for streaming in the United States and Canada, this coming Friday, March 3. It centers on Twitch, Thrash, and the rest of the Malto family as they continue to discover what it means to be a Transformers robot, what it means to be human, and ultimately what it means to be a family. The Terrans will also continue to learn how to defend themselves against G.H.O.S.T. Additionally, Keith David, Alfie Alan, and Roger Craig Smith will make their series debuts.
Earth's greatest protectors are back with some new friends! 💙 New episodes of Transformers: #EarthSpark roll out March 3rd on #ParamountPlus! 🤖 pic.twitter.com/pvQAyS7DHR
— Paramount+ (@paramountplus) February 1, 2023
“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,” said 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,” she added.
The original animated series will make its weekly debut on Nickelodeon on Friday, February 3, at 7:30 PM ET/PT.
Dale Malinowski and Ant Ward are the creators and co-executive producers of Transformers: EarthSpark. Claudia Spinelli, senior vice president of Big Kids Animation at Nickelodeon, developed the series for television. Kari Rosenberg is in charge of production for eOne, and for Nickelodeon is Mikiel Houser.
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