Michael Bay Shares Transformers: The Last Knight Set Video From Scotland
08/25/2016 04:50 pm EDT
Michael Bay loves teasing Transformers: The Last Knight and his latest behind the scenes look takes place in the beautiful landscape of Scotland.
That's the newest filming location for the upcoming fifth entry in the lucrative Transformers franchise, and as a shock to no one they are starting things off with a helicopter, because no Transformers film is complete without at least a few tanks and helicopters that will inevitably explode.
Other recent reveals from the set include a spruced up Megatron, an updated Bumblebee, and the first look at Hot Rod. The most intriguing rumors though have to do with its supposed King Arthur connections, which can even be seen in the title.
The plot of the film revolves around Optimus Prime returning to Cybertron, which at this point is just an enormous piece of space debris. To resurrect it he will need to find a crucial artifact that is, you guessed it, located back on Earth. That artifact is rumored to be the legendary sword Excalibur. None of this is confirmed at this point, but it definitely is an interesting take on the Transformers lore if it all pans out.
The cast of Transformers: The Last Knight stars Mark Wahlberg ("Planet of the Apes") as Cade Yeager, Isabela Moner ("100 Things To Do Before High School") as Izabella, Josh Duhamel ("Life as We Know It") as Lieutenant Colonel William Lennox, and Tyrese Gibson ("Furious 7") as Robert Epps, as well as Jerrod Carmichael ("Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising"), Anthony Hopkins ("Thor: The Dark World"), and the iconic Peter Cullen as the voice of Optimus Prime.
Transformers: The Last Knight hits theaters on June 23rd, 2017.
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