The details of the film "Transformers:The Last Knight" has been pretty light. Some enthusiasts already rendered some possible plots for the movie. Also, some are anticipating numerous looks at the new and old Decepticons and Autobots in their vehicle form and the controversial involvement of Nazi imagery.
The film has been under wraps and Michael Bay's occasional video Director/Explosions goes online to show off his filmmaking process. For the upcoming "Transformers" film, the fans will be able to see some wild action sequences, set explosions and walking of Anthony Hopkins of "The Worlds Loneliest Dog."
A movie popped up showing some actors in a difficult scene just to make the giant robot movie feel realistic. Aside from set videos and casting announcements, "Transformers: The Last Knight" has been on production and remained relatively silent for the release next summer.
A promotional video was released recently by Paramount Pictures. It is about the role of the famous dog in the upcoming sequel. The newspaper dubbed Freya as "The Worlds Loneliest Dog," after spending six years of her life in the animal shelter.
Headlines caught Michael Bay's attention who then cast Freya against the world renown actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, while shooting in London. Some are even insinuating that it is how "Transformers: The Last Knight" was made according to Screenrant.
Moreover, in a different news, "Tanformers: Age Of Extinction" is meant to start a new trilogy. The old casting such as Meagan Fox and Shia Labeouf were already replaced by Mark Wahlberg, Jack Reynor, and Nicola Peltz.
Some are saying that this massive sequel with Michael Bay regarding the "Transformers" movie sequel was to disappoint the critics while earning tons of money. Even though the formula continues to work, Paramount promise a big change in "Transformers" franchise by the time "Transformers: The Last Knight" rolls out into theaters, reports Cinema Blend