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When Sentinel Prime revealed he had made a deal with [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] long ago, and coerced the human governments to exile the Autobots from Earth, Optimus and the Autobots were forced to board the ''[[Xantium (DOTM)|Xantium]]'' and leave Earth. After it had successfully lifted off from the [[Kennedy Space Center]], [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]] destroyed the craft during its ascent into Earth's atmosphere, seemingly killing its occupants (including Optimus). Fortunately for humanity, Optimus and the Autobots had hid themselves inside the booster rockets, which were jettisoned and landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean and Optimus evaded dying yet again. | When Sentinel Prime revealed he had made a deal with [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] long ago, and coerced the human governments to exile the Autobots from Earth, Optimus and the Autobots were forced to board the ''[[Xantium (DOTM)|Xantium]]'' and leave Earth. After it had successfully lifted off from the [[Kennedy Space Center]], [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]] destroyed the craft during its ascent into Earth's atmosphere, seemingly killing its occupants (including Optimus). Fortunately for humanity, Optimus and the Autobots had hid themselves inside the booster rockets, which were jettisoned and landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean and Optimus evaded dying yet again. After the Autobots returned and during the Battle of Chicago, Optimus yet again almost met his end when Sentinel Prime, during their final battle and shortly after severing Optimus' right arm, attempted to mercilessly kill his former student using his [[Primax Blade]] while Optimus was vulnerable and on the ground, but failed to do so when Megatron interfered, shooting and throwing the treacherous former Autobot leader to the ground, proclaiming that Earth was ''his planet'', after being convinced by [[Carly Spencer|Carly]] that if he allowed Sentinel to succeed, Megatron would be removed from his position as Decepticon leader. Optimus later killed Megatron ''and'' Sentinel, making things even. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (film)|Dark of the Moon}} | ||
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| The name or term "Death of Optimus Prime" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Death of Optimus Prime (disambiguation). |

Across the various continuities, Optimus Prime dies a lot. This happens for various reasons:
- It allows for him to be replaced by a new character (and thus a new toy).
- It allows for him to come back from the dead in a new body (again, a new toy).
- It's dramatic (or it used to be).
- It makes him into something of a Christ-figure.
- It allows for numerous memorials to be constructed in his honor (though they're sometimes built even before he dies, morbidly enough).
Nearly every continuity family has featured Optimus Prime dying at least once; notable outliers are the Primes from the 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon (though an alternate version wasn't so lucky), IDW Generation 1 continuity (though not without multiple near-death experiences and one metaphorical death), and Shattered Glass (since in that case, it's Megatron's job).
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
The Transformers cartoon

Orion Pax died (or was at least severely damaged by Megatron) and had to be rebuilt into Optimus Prime by Alpha Trion. It's possible that if Orion had not been repaired, Optimus Prime would have ceased to exist. Pax's girlfriend Ariel was also heavily damaged, and rebuilt into Elita One. They were with their friend Dion when they were attacked by Megatron, but he was never rebuilt and presumably died. War Dawn
The Transformers: The Movie

This is the best known example, in which Optimus Prime infamously dies of wounds from his battle with Megatron. Notably, his body turns gray as he dies. (Urban legend says his body also crumbles, but no such footage is known to exist.) Being the first time he died, it was actually unexpected. The Transformers: The Movie
Kiss Players
Sometime between 2005 and 2010, Marissa Faireborn revives Optimus using the Galvatron cells in her body... by kissing him. Ultimately, all the cells are put back into Galvatron, and without them, Optimus promptly dies again. You, I and the Spinning Earth
The Transformers Season 3

He returns from the dead twice; first as a zombie under Quintesson control as part of a plan to destroy the Autobots, only to die again when he overcomes the Quintesson control through the power of the Matrix and possibly the strength of his will, and sacrifices himself to save the Autobots. Dark Awakening He then was brought to life again (and stayed alive). The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1
The Headmasters

"YES, you are!"
"You think that's funny, Jennings?!"
Prime's death in The Transformers: The Movie was sort-of recreated in a flashback montage, but not really. Rather than die while taking down his ultimate nemesis in a one-on-one struggle to the death to defend his city, his comrades, the planet Earth, and freedom itself, he just kind of gets randomly shot while in the middle of an ordinary battle outside of the Autobot Headquarters, and turns gray. Nobody else seems to notice this. It's not clear that Prime himself notices it. It's about the most half-hearted death ever. Four Warriors Come out of the Sky
Optimus Prime later died again — in another act of self-sacrifice, of course — when he walked into Vector Sigma and tried to bring it back under control directly. His body turned gray as he died, followed by a (likely only symbolic) scene of him telling Rodimus Prime that it would be his responsibility to keep leading the Autobots and to continue his work, seen as a transparent, light-haloed figure against the sky and heard in third person narration as Rodimus stared into the sky. (Then again, given the proven existence of ghosts...) Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime
Unite Warriors
Optimus Prime is revived through the efforts of Vector Sigma and Ratchet's new healing unit, but his multiple previous deaths has left its mark and Vector Sigma's power can only keep him alive for seven days. Megatronia Chapter After a week has passed, Optimus dies again until a more powerful energy source can be found. Baldigus Chapter, Part Two
Return of Convoy
The Battlestars managed to restore Optimus's life with the power of the Zodiac, evolving him into Star Convoy. The Battlestars
Generation 2
In the Japanese version of Generation 2, Optimus Prime was badly wounded by Megatron's fusion cannon and almost died, but was resurrected and evolved yet again, this time into Laser Rod Optimus Prime, by the power of the Reconfiguration Matrix. G-2 #13
Henkei! manga
Marvel Comics continuity
Generation 1

Optimus Prime, after failing to live up to his moral principles while playing a video game against Megatron, actually volunteers to be killed. The Autobots launch his funeral bier into space. Fortunately, the creator of the video game, Ethan Zachary, saves a backup copy of Prime's mind on a floppy disk. Afterdeath! We first meet this virtual Prime sixteen issues later. Pretender to the Throne! He gets his new Powermaster body two issues thereafter. People Power! A previous attempt was made at making virtual Prime a new body. The body spontaneously blew up. Totaled!
About thirty issues later, Prime sacrifices himself again to defeat Unicron On the Edge of Extinction! and dies. Still Life! However, his Powermaster partner, Hi-Q, survives, and almost immediately begins babbling about how he's really Optimus Prime. This turns out to be true, and the Last Autobot metamorphoses Hi-Q into Prime (with a new Action Master body) in the last issue of the original Marvel US series. End of the Road!
Generation 2

This Prime wasn't done dying yet. His adventures continued in the G2 comics, and he died defeating the Swarm. The Swarm reconstituted him three pages later (in a body based on his then-current Hero toy). A Rage in Heaven!
Regeneration One
Despite being possessed by the Dark Matrix creature, a wounded Optimus Prime was able to help Rodimus Prime and Circuit Smasher stop the creature's plan to spread across the multiverse from Zero Space. At the conclusion of the conflict, Rodimus and Spike bore witness as Optimus died in his protege's arms in the Primus chamber. The War to End All Wars, Part 5
IDW Generation 1 continuity
It looks like this Optimus Prime made a habit of almost dying even before he became a Prime - Megatron shoots him in the back, Overthrown and one issue later every Autobot believes Orion Pax is dead... but is he? (SPOILER ALERT: No, he's not.) Transformation
In his first battle with the Ore-13 powered Megatron, Optimus was killed. Escalation issue 5 Or at least, his main body was: by quickly downloading his consciousness into Combat Deck (and then back again), Optimus was able to survive. Being that close to death meant he briefly existed in a limbo state, which got him noticed by Nova Prime in the Dead Universe. Escalation issue 6
He then spends a considerable period badly damaged and near death. He is revived, however, when Kup and his crew arrive. All Hail Megatron
A rare metaphorical version occurs when he leaves Cybertron to appease the anti-Autobot NAILs. With no duties or lives to mind but his own, and no Matrix to carry, he claims that Optimus Prime is dead, but Orion Pax has been reborn. The Death of Optimus Prime Of course, just like the real deaths, this one doesn't stick; Orion later reclaims the Optimus name during his final battle with Nova Prime. Finis Temporis
Meanwhile, a guy who thought he was Optimus Prime died on Earth during World War I. The closest he came to returning to life was having a bunch of IRON Troopers wear his dead body like a suit. Strange Visitors
Prime Wars Trilogy cartoon continuity

At some point during the Great War, Megatron killed Optimus, but he eventually came back. Years later, Megatron sarcastically asked if Optimus was still mad at him for it. The Fight Begins When Megatronus returned, Optimus attempted to stop him, but Megatronus shot a beam clean through his chest and he died once again. All Things Must Pass His spark passed on to the Well of Sparks, but thanks to his connection to the Matrix and the Primes, it was freed after Megatronus's destruction, and he emerged from the Well with a shiny new body. Saga's End
Beast Wars cartoon continuity
Beast Wars cartoon
In Beast Wars and Beast Machines, you could mark the end of a season by the near-death experience of one Optimus or another...
At the end of the first season of Beast Wars, Optimus Primal piloted a bomb-equipped stasis pod in an attempt to destroy the Planet Buster. Unfortunately, Megatron had sealed the pod's hatch, and Optimus blew up with it. Other Voices, Part 2 Early in the second season (a few hours later as far as the characters were concerned), Rhinox managed to unite Optimus's drifting spark with a blank protoform, thus bringing him back to life (and in a new Transmetal body, too). Coming of the Fuzors (Part 2)
At the end of the second season, the Beast Wars Megatron came very close to killing the original Optimus Prime. But Prime didn't quite die, so we really shouldn't count it. The Agenda (Part III)
(Strangely, the end of the third season of Beast Wars had no Optimus deaths whatsoever! A half-dozen others died, but not Optimus.) Nemesis Part 2
Beast Machines cartoon
At the end of the first season of Beast Machines, Optimus and Megatron had a cataclysmic battle, using the energies of Vector Sigma and the Plasma Energy Chamber. This would have destroyed Cybertron, but Optimus took the warring energies into himself and disintegrated. However, his spark was trapped within the Oracle, and the other Maximals convinced him to return to the real world at the start of second season. The Oracle kindly gave him a new body (which, believe it or not, was not a new toy). End of the Line
During a trip to the underground ruins of Iacon, Optimus Primal encountered a hologram of the original Optimus Prime, who claimed to have perished in "the final battle", presumably in the Great War. The hologram was a ruse by Megatron, so make of that what you will. The Search
At the end of the series, Optimus Primal gave his life to defeat Megatron once and for all, pushing him into the technorganic core of the planet. Endgame Pt. III: Seeds of the Future In assorted ancillary media, he comes back to life yet again. Transformers: Universe Beast Wars Reborn Transformers: Alternators
IDW Beast Wars comics
In the final conflict of the Great War in 2035, Optimus Prime and Galvatron were both killed on Cybertron. Command of the Autobot forces subsequently fell to the Primal Council. Dawn of the Predacus
Beast Wars: Uprising
This Optimus Prime has been through a hell of a lot.
In this particular universe, Megatron succeeded in his time-travelling gambit to kill Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime died, and as a result of his death the Maximals and Predacons that had engineered his death succumbed to the history-altering timestorm as the timeline spun off onto a new course. A Change to the Agenda Without Optimus's inspiring presence, the Great War was much more violent, and Earth was ravaged by the depredations of the Decepticons. Micro-Aggressions
By 2033, the Autobots had managed to revive their leader through unknown means, and when the war spread to Master he binary-bonded himself to a trio of Cyberdroids, including Diac, who replaced Prime's damaged head. A Brush With Infamy–Prologue Galvatron fondly recalled a moment when he crushed Optimus's new head, which can't have ended well for ol' Prime. Derailment
Ultimately, Optimus Prime would die for good after sacrificing himself to the Swarm in an attempt to save the Human Confederacy, taking the Matrix with him. Book of Logos
In the 24th century, Blackarachnia was one of several rebels against the new Builder status quo, but her breaking point came when her colleagues Silverbolt and Rhinox died. When her commander Optimus Primal refused to turn against the Builders, Blackarachnia and Nightscream killed him. "TransTech" Blackarachnia's profile in Club magazine #25
Robots in Disguise continuity family
2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon
This Optimus Prime is one of the only Primes that didn't die! However, he came very close in the final battle, when he planned to sacrifice himself to stop Galvatron. The Final Battle
Shell Game

And scratch what we said above, because a 2015 retcon says a version of him was killed by Megazarak in Viron 704.31 Epsilon. Shell Game The tyrannical Decepticon's victory had come about in part due to the transdimensional abductions of several of Prime's loyal Autobots by Unicron. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/30
Unicron Trilogy continuity family
Armada cartoon

Optimus Prime used his body to block the blast of Megatron's Hydra Cannon, protecting the Earth. When the cannon's energy is spent, we see Optimus turn grayish-white, then actually crumble to bits. Crisis A bunch of Mini-Cons use the Matrix to resurrect him three episodes later. Miracle
Dreamwave Armada comic
An Optimus Prime from a Primax universe where he was fatally wounded by Unicron briefly appears before dying. Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4 Yep, practically all we know about this Optimus is that he died. He doesn't turn gray, but his colors are faded.
Cybertron comic

The corpse of Optimus Prime (killed by Megazarak) from Aurex 304.0 Epsilon was cloned by Unicron to create Nemesis Prime. Balancing Act, Part 2 Ask Vector Prime Once again, practically all we know about this Optimus is that he died.
Live-action film series
Transformers The Game
In Decepticon mode storyline, Optimus Prime was beaten to the ground, and as he crawled for the AllSpark, Megatron smashed his head with his flail ... poor Prime, he gets the most violent death. Transformers The Game (console)
Titan movie comics
Optimus was left in a frozen, near-death state. Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 1
Revenge of the Fallen film

This is perhaps the most brutal Prime death to date, in keeping with the rather more graphic nature of combat in the live-action movies. To protect Sam Witwicky, Optimus Prime engaged in a fierce battle with Megatron, Starscream, and Grindor. Despite injuring Starscream and destroying Grindor by ripping his head apart, Optimus is viciously run-through from behind by Megatron and then blasted through the back, killing him. While dead, Optimus' body is depicted with faded colours in reference to his history of turning gray upon death. This event causes Sam to follow the symbols the AllSpark sliver placed in his mind to find the ancient Matrix of Leadership, the only thing that could restore life to Optimus. Unfortunately, it crumbled into dust upon touching it in the Tomb of the Primes on the border between Egypt and Jordan. During the climactic battle in Egypt between NEST and the Decepticons, Sam was seemingly killed by Megatron, only to be taken to another plane of existence where he met the Primes who died to prevent The Fallen from achieving victory, and they bestowed upon him the true Matrix, which allowed Sam to revive Optimus. Revenge of the Fallen
Dark of the Moon film
When Sentinel Prime revealed he had made a deal with Megatron long ago, and coerced the human governments to exile the Autobots from Earth, Optimus and the Autobots were forced to board the Xantium and leave Earth. After it had successfully lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center, Starscream destroyed the craft during its ascent into Earth's atmosphere, seemingly killing its occupants (including Optimus). Fortunately for humanity, Optimus and the Autobots had hid themselves inside the booster rockets, which were jettisoned and landed safely in the Atlantic Ocean and Optimus evaded dying yet again. After the Autobots returned and during the Battle of Chicago, Optimus yet again almost met his end when Sentinel Prime, during their final battle and shortly after severing Optimus' right arm, attempted to mercilessly kill his former student using his Primax Blade while Optimus was vulnerable and on the ground, but failed to do so when Megatron interfered, shooting and throwing the treacherous former Autobot leader to the ground, proclaiming that Earth was his planet, after being convinced by Carly that if he allowed Sentinel to succeed, Megatron would be removed from his position as Decepticon leader. Optimus later killed Megatron and Sentinel, making things even. Dark of the Moon
Age of Extinction film
Optimus Prime is SO good at dying, that he started the movie effectively dead after a human ambush in between movies - obligatory human Cade brought him back to life with a few repairs and a jump-start with a car battery. Even if it's not the miracle of rebirth we're used to, nothing kills our Prime for long - not even treacherous humans with exploding heavy artillery. Age of Extinction
The Last Knight film
Optimus ran out fuel on his way to meet the mysterious Creators around Jupiter and was left floating in space in stasis lock for quite some time. When Cybertron entered the solar system, Optimus crash-landed on his ravaged home and was brought back to life by the impact. The Last Knight
Animated
Animated cartoon

In part three, Optimus Prime dies after his battle with Starscream. Like the Generation 1 Prime before him, he turns gray upon dying. Seventy-five seconds later - for us AND for the characters - Sari Sumdac uses the mysterious AllSpark Key to revive him. Transform and Roll Out
The Cool comic
During their final battle on Earth, Megatron fired a devastating blast from his fusion cannon which was super charged by Starscream's AllSpark-fragment-powered head before driving one of his swords straight through Optimus' chest and spark. However this, somehow, did not completely kill him as his cries of justice and heroics caused his spark to shine and made a reaction from the shard in Starscream's head, which flew at Optimus giving him new power and a new body. The Cool Episode Final
Aligned continuity family
Prime cartoon

Following the creation of a Decepticon fortress practically on the Autobots' doorstep, Optimus had the others evacuate the base while he heroically stayed behind to destroy the GroundBridge to cover their retreat. He was still in the base when the Decepticons blew it up. Darkest Hour Smokescreen pulled him from the rubble and he lay dying in a cavern for several days. Darkmount, NV His lingering death seemed like it was coming to an end when he had a vision of the bright light of the Allspark and spoke with Alpha Trion. In the real world, the light faded from Optimus's optics and his chest opened to reveal the Matrix, at which point Smokescreen used the Forge of Solus Prime to return him to life in a new, upgraded body. Rebellion
To defeat Unicron the second time, Optimus had to merge the AllSpark with the Matrix of Leadership so he could use the empty container to entrap his foe. This essentially resulted in his own spark becoming one with the AllSpark, and thus in order to restore the AllSpark to its rightful place, Optimus was required to make the ultimate act of self-sacrifice, giving up his own existence so that Cybertron might bear new life. Predacons Rising
2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon
Moments before death, the Thirteen plucked Optimus Prime's spark before it was extinguished. Decepticon Island (Part 1) Despite not being in the realm of the living, Optimus Prime appeared to Bumblebee in visions, first guiding Bumblebee to Earth. Pilot (Part 1) Optimus was able to physically manifest himself for a brief period in order to help Bumblebee's team defeat Underbite. Afterwards, Optimus stated that he wasn't sure if he was alive or not, nor did he know what the fates had for him. He then disappeared. Pilot (Part 2) In another vision to Bumblebee, Optimus stated that he can only reappear when the need for him is most dire, as decided by the Thirteen. W.W.O.D.? It was later revealed that Optimus existed in the Realm of the Primes, undergoing training for a new mission on Earth. Out of Focus When the Primes could sense the coming to that planet of Megatronus, Optimus had to convince the Thirteen that he was ready to face him, despite not completing his training. In order to him to face Megatronus, the Thirteen had to put segments of their own sparks into Optimus, causing him to upgrade into a new form. Optimus was thus sent to Earth, re-entering the mortal plane and cheating death once more. Battlegrounds, Part 1
Rescue Bots cartoon
While traveling back in time to the year 1939 in order to save the Rescue Bots from Doctor Morocco, the Autobots and the human children attempted to escape through the time portal to the present. However, while the rest of the team made it through the portal back to the future, it abruptly closed, seemingly trapping Optimus. It appeared that the Autobot leader was lost in time. The portal however, suddenly reopened, and Optimus jumped out. When they emerged from the lab, they found Griffin Rock greatly changed. This was another near death experience for Optimus Prime. It's a Bot Time
See also
- Primus apotheosis
- Death
- Prime Spark - The short story explores the question of where
allmost of those Optimus-es go when they die. (Answer: someplace dull.) - God Ginrai - Often erroneously put in this category.
- Dirge - The appropriately named, yet very unlucky guy who gets killed off in many continuities (but less than Optimus Prime).
- Sentinel Prime - The Prime who must always die (Usually).
- Cy-Kill, who is repeatedly killed COS HE SUCKS LOLOLOLOL.
- Starscream - He dies a lot.



