The director of the action spectacles Bad Boys, Armageddon and Pearl Harbor, Michael Bay, returns with an explosive new story about the giant robot Transformers. The new, fourth sci-fi sequel to the popular franchise picks up four years after the Chicago invasion.
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Let's take a look at a fun video that shows what the animated film "Up" would look like if the legendary Michael Bay - the master of loud action films, in which there is definitely no shortage of explosions - took over the director's role in its creation.
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a true-life action thriller directed by the father of non-stop action Michael Bay (Alcatraz, Transformers, Ninja Turtles), a director known for blowing things up. 3 Arts Entertainment Bay Films made a lot of money for it, as the production of the film cost almost 40 million US dollars. But this is how Michael Bay does it, for whom this is the first war (but not biographical) film. Big budget and spectacular. The story revolves around a group of soldiers trying to secure the American embassy in the Libyan city of Benghazi.
Be the first to see the first trailer for Transformers: The Last Knight, the fifth installment in Michael Bay's wildly successful robot franchise, which sees the return of Mark Wahlberg as talented auto mechanic Cade Yeager. The main female role, which launched Megan Fox into the stratosphere of fame ten years ago, this time went to Isabela Moner. The trailer for the new Transformers follows Bay's proven recipe - slow motion, explosions, attractive actress, human hero, villain, comedy, new robots, Optimus Prime's speech... That's right, nothing is missing! Has Optimus Prime crossed over?