It's been 5 years after the war in Chicago and the government is hunting down the last of the decepticons. This metal is really seed bombs that was thrown on earth 65 million years ago by the Creators, which cyberform anything it touched, wiping out most life on earth. Unfortunately, the script written by Ehren Kruger (who also wrote Age of Extinction) was lacking in the department of a human story core hook (read: "heart") compared to the first movie - and even the maligned sequel, Revenge of the Fallen, was (arguably) better able to find a way to justify the inclusion of humans in the ongoing Autobot/Deception war story.A Geologist finds 2 dinosaurs covered in a strange metal. On Dark of the Moon, Bay definitely stepped up his game in terms of spectacle, when he incorporated 3D to produce the best action sequences featured in the Transformers franchise to date. Of course, what would a Michael Bay Transformers movie be without practical effects and set pieces, which are also destroyed alongside the various digital elements in the film? Empire has unveiled an official Age of Extinction behind the scenes photo, which includes Bay giddily filming as members of his cast are suspended in the air (while shooting a scene that appears to involve their car taking a bit of a dive): Hence, the father-daughter conflict between Wahlberg and Peltz will serve as the "heart" of the film, in addition to being a cost-cutting measure for the expensive CGI Transformers (a la Shia LaBeouf's storyline throughout the previous three movies). While the individual parts may have changed, the bare-bones Transformers formula looks to be carried over into Age of Extinction. Pictured alongside Optimus on the Empire cover is Wahlberg as a gearhead named Cade, alongside his daughter (Peltz) and her hot-shot car racer boyfriend (Reynor). Now, you can see the real thing - well, "real thing" - on the cover of the latest Empire Magazine issue (for comparison's sake, we've also included an image of Optimus in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, alongside the Empire cover that reveals his look in Age of Extinction): We previously broke down the character's tweaked design in Age of Extinction, based on the toy version that was unveiled at the 2013 New York Comic-Con. However, there will be a familiar face among the newcomers: Optimus Prime, once again voiced by Peter Cullen.
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