LOOK: 'Power Rangers' unleashes Dinozords in new film posters | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: ‘Power Rangers’ unleashes Dinozords in new film posters

/ 12:22 PM September 23, 2016

The Power Rangers are back, and the five superheroes are donned with a sturdy suit and chaperoned by their Dinozords.

Five new posters for the upcoming Power Rangers reboot showing all five individuals and their Dinozords were unleashed on social networking site Twitter on Thursday, Sept. 22. When these Dinozords unite, they form into a Megazord and propel opponents in an action-packed battle.

Here is RJ Cyler rejuvenating the role of Billy the Blue Ranger and relaxing with Triceratops Zord.

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As shown below, Becky G, who plays Trini the Yellow Ranger, is proudly standing with her Sabertooth Tiger Zord.

Dacre Montgomery, who will breathe life into the character of Jason the Red Ranger, is pictured sitting on top of his “candy apple red” Tyrannosaurus Zord.

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Joining the savage gang is Ludi Lin, who will be Zack the Black Ranger. In the movie poster, he strikes a pose with his Mastodon Zord.

Also, Naomi Scott will portray the role of Kimberly the Pink Ranger. She will be assisted by the Pterodactyl Zord, the only Zord that can soar in the skies.

American actress Elizabeth Banks is also appearing as the antagonist Rita Repulsa while “Breaking Bad” actor Bryan Cranston is playing the wise Zordon.

READ: Bryan Cranston morphs into Zordon in ‘Power Rangers’ debut

Lionsgate, the entertainment company behind the reboot, will release the film’s trailer soon.”Power Rangers” is set for release on March 14, 2017.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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