Transformers: Age of Extinction

'Transformers: Age of Extinction' is the sequel/reboot to the massively successful 'Transformers' franchise. Though director Michael Bay is returning, the majority of the characters from the original trilogy, namely Shia LaBeouf, are gone and have been replaced by a new set of characters, led by Mark Wahlberg. Also new are the 'Transformers 4' robots, which are promised to have an all-new look and all-new lineup. The film begins after an epic battle that left a great city torn, but with the world saved. As humanity picks up the pieces, a shadowy group reveals itself in an attempt to control the direction of history… while an ancient, powerful new menace sets Earth in its crosshairs. With help from a new cast of humans, Optimus Prime (voiced by Peter Cullen) and the Autobots rise to meet their most fearsome challenge yet. In an incredible adventure, they are swept up in a war of good and evil, ultimately leading to a climactic battle across the world.

  • Release Date: June 27, 2014
  • Director: Michael Bay
  • Written By: Ehren Kruger

 

  • Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, T.J. Miller, Sophia Myles, Jack Reynor
First ‘Transformers 4′ Details Revealed!
First ‘Transformers 4′ Details Revealed!
First ‘Transformers 4′ Details Revealed!
We don't know much about 'Transformers 4.' We know Michael Bay will be back (of course). We know that Mark Wahlberg will be replacing Shia LaBeouf as the human who gets the most lines between robot fights. We know that it'll most likely be more of the same, for better or for worse. But now we know a little more: Michael Bay spoke to TMZ about the film and revealed that part four will take place fo
Wahlberg In ‘Transformers’
Wahlberg In ‘Transformers’
Wahlberg In ‘Transformers’
So much of the scuttlebutt around movies is usually half-truths. Three weeks ago we reported that Mark Wahlberg might be up for 'Transformers 4.' The next day it was denied. But now it looks like Wahlberg has been confirmed for the movie by the director himself.
‘Transformers 4′: Could Mark Wahlberg be Joining the Cast?
‘Transformers 4′: Could Mark Wahlberg be Joining the Cast?
‘Transformers 4′: Could Mark Wahlberg be Joining the Cast?
Michael Bay played footsies for a while with doing more 'Transformers' movies, but has signed up for a fourth film, because... well, money. Lots and lots of it. Bay earned $80 Million from the first film (which is the lowest grossing film of the franchise), and gets 8% of the merchandising money, so it's safe to assume that he makes over $100 Million a sequel. But it looks like he's bringing in a
‘Transformers 4′ to Follow a Female Main Character?
‘Transformers 4′ to Follow a Female Main Character?
‘Transformers 4′ to Follow a Female Main Character?
We're already well aware that 'Transformers 4' is going to be something of a reboot of the insanely successful franchise. Gone is Shia LaBeouf and the rest of the human cast in favor of a new set of characters and, from what has been implied, a new array of Transformers as well (it's also probably taking place in outer space). Specific story details are under wraps, but if what we're reading today
Michael Bay Reveals ‘Transformer 4′ Plot Details: Is This the Last of the Series?
Michael Bay Reveals ‘Transformer 4′ Plot Details: Is This the Last of the Series?
Michael Bay Reveals ‘Transformer 4′ Plot Details: Is This the Last of the Series?
Michael Bay, much like Michael Corleone, thought he was out. But they pulled him back in. (And that, we promise, is the last time we’ll link Bay to ‘The Godfather’ movies. Ever.) His third ‘Transformers’ movie was going to be his last, but he’s returning for an as-yet-untitled 'Transformers 4,' and in a recent interview, Bay dropped a few hints as to what fans can expect.
‘Transformers 4′ To Include All New Cast, Redesigned Robots
‘Transformers 4′ To Include All New Cast, Redesigned Robots
‘Transformers 4′ To Include All New Cast, Redesigned Robots
Back right before 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' came out, director Michael Bay said several times that he wasn't going to touch the Autobots or the Decepticons ever again once the trilogy was completed. Well, the trilogy is done and here we are on the heels of yet another Michael Bay 'Transformers' movie. But that's not the big news.