A car-centric movie such as Transformers 4 Age of Extinction deserves to be showcased by fan-boys, gearheads and cynics alike. They have all been big, bombastic films and all of them have sweet automotive imagery to drool over. Transformers 4 Age of Extinction is supposed to be sharper, less goofy and tighter than the last ones.
You can find more Transformers 4 Age of Extinction photos (here).
Director and Executive Producer Michael Bay works a scene with Nicola Peltz. I like these new photos as they give the viewer a pretty good idea as to how hands on (get it “hands on?”) Michael Bay can be.
Notice the shots from China and the American Southwest? Nice locations.
Yahoo got a chance to go on set and grab a few quotes. All of this is accessible on Michaelbay.com
“But despite Optimus’s updated design, Bay is quick to point out that this really is the fourth in an ongoing series – “reboot” is a dirty word here. “It feels like a new chapter, this movie,” he says. “But it’s not a reboot. This movie lives in the history of the ‘Transformers’ movies, and this one starts three years after the last. It feels fresh.” – – Michael Bay via Yahoo
Did you catch that last part? It’s not a reboot and it takes place three years after the last one. Finally, some information other than speculation!
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