Transformers 5: Filming to Take Place in London, Chicago and Detroit, Standalone Film with Bumblebee, Casting Call Announced, And More

This possibility has given rise to the fact that Transformers 5 might see a fight between Optimus Prime and his nemesis Unicron, which fans had been wanting to watch in the big screen for a very long time. While there has been no confirmation yet, this moment might be the highlight for the upcoming film.

The Transformers universe is a large one and there a number of popular characters in it. Paramount Pictures is planning on making a standalone film with Bumblebee in it.The character of Bumblebee is highly popular and the studio plans on scheduling the film in between the upcoming Transformers film and the next. This will give the studio a breather in between two Transformers

The character of Bumblebee is highly popular and the studio plans on scheduling the film in between the upcoming Transformers film and the next. This will give the studio a breather in between two Transformers film, while keeping the fans happy.

There were talks of a collaboration with G.I. Joe, but that plan has been shelved for now since the Transformers universe has enough material to make a large number of films independently.

Transformers 5 will see Mark Wahlberg return to reprise his role, so will voice actor Peter Cullen for the voice of Optimus Prime. It was initially believed that Megan Fox might be a part of Transformers 5, but that is not the case.

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