
When Optimus was sighted at the Yeager residence, Lockdown arrived with Savoy's team as they interogated Cade Yeager and his daughter Tessa. Later, Attinger met with Lockdown to discuss Optimus' escape which Lockdown blamed Attinger's men for, and stressed that he did not care about Attinger or his goals and wished only to capture Prime. When Ratchet refused to tell his location, Lockdown tore out Ratchet's spark, killing him. Lockdown participated in James Savoy's raid on the Autobot Ratchet, snipping him from the nearby lake, and then interogating him for Prime's location. Lockdown hunts Optimus at the Yeager residence. Lockdown set a trap in Mexico City for Optimus and damaged him but Cemetery Wind's interference allowed him to escape. Lockdown and Cemetery Wind started killing Autobots across the planet which included Leadfoot, and possibly Roadbuster, Dino, and Sideswipe. He began working with CIA operative Harold Attinger, already seeking to terminate the Autobots, and promised him a Seed for his assistance in his hunt. He was able to find Optimus Prime alive on Planet Earth. Lockdown also developed fearful reputation among the Autobots. He traveled the stars with a team of fellow mercenaries in a ship, previously belonging to a group of legendary knights, which Lockdown stole and turned into his personal prison, keeping the knight's themselves locked up too. Lockdown was a Decepticon once until he abandoned the cause, fearing their betrayal and became a mercenary.

In exchange for Attinger's assistance in Prime's capture, Lockdown was to give a seed to him to further his own goals but prime escaped and attempting to retrieve him and the legendary warriors lockdown was slain by him.

He was a Cybertronian bounty hunter alliged with neither Autobot or Decepticon who was hired by The Creators to capture Prime and hunt down the remaining Transformers on Earth, working with human CIA agent Harold Attinger to do so. Lockdown is the one of the three main antagonists (alongside Harold Attinger and Galvatron) of the 2014 film Transformers: Age of Extinction. Intergalactic bounty hunter, Mercenary, Decepticon soldier (formerly) Lockdown was available as part of the third wave of Age of Extinction/Generations Deluxe Class in 2014.Head-mounted cannon, Shoulder-mounted rocket launchers, Arm blasters, Arm swords, Spark extractor, Grenades, Battle helmet Lockdown does not yet have any known production variations. Lockdown does not have any known flaws or weaknesses. His head is more distinctly humanoid than many of his contemporaries, bearing detailed facial features, and no additional helmet-like adornment that most other Transformers have. His styling is highly detailed and intricately mechanical, as with most Movie-verse figures. The resulting robot mode is well-proportioned, with the backpack folded relatively flat against the body. His arms are molded on the inside of the door panels, and the outer sections of the hood form his chest.

Lockdown’s transformation involves producing most of the robot mode from underneath the car, with much of the car’s upper surface becoming a folded-up backpack. He also bears a Decepticon symbol tampograph on his driver’s side door. His painted detail includes headlights, taillights, black air ducts, and a gold Lamborghini badge on the hood. The car mode also sports accurately-cast five-hole wheels. Lockdown’s alternate mode is an accurately-styled Lamborghini Aventador, molded in a slightly metallic dark gray, with translucent blue front and back windows. Lockdown is one of the few AOE characters that does not take any cues from a G1 character, instead following in the concept of Animated Lockdown Description Lockdown’s character is loosely based on the Revenge of the Fallen Lockdown, but bears little physical resemblance to the former. Lockdown was introduced as a deluxe class figure, and transforms into a dark gray 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Origins
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Movie - Revenge of the Fallen (ROTF) (112)Īs the release of the fourth live-action movie, Transformers Age of Extinction neared, the next waves of the eponymous toy series (which was co-branded as Generations for older collectors) included more of the main characters of the film.
