For director Michael Bay, the fourth "Transfomers" film will be his last time at the helm of the billion-dollar franchise.
In an interview with the L.A. Times' Hero Complex about the new Transformers ride at Universal Studios, Bay said the fourth film will include some redesigns for the robots and an entirely new cast.
He added that the film will set up the franchise "for the next guy."
Bay's involvement with the upcoming fourth film was revealed in February when Lorenzo Di Bonaventura let it slip to MTV News that they were looking at a summer 2014 release date.
Bay's latest update falls in line with what Di Bonaventura said about the film featuring a new cast, although the latter said Optimus Prime and Bumblebee would be making returns.
The three "Transformers" films have grossed a collective $2.6 billion worldwide.
The fourth film will feature a new cast. |
He added that the film will set up the franchise "for the next guy."
Bay's involvement with the upcoming fourth film was revealed in February when Lorenzo Di Bonaventura let it slip to MTV News that they were looking at a summer 2014 release date.
Bay's latest update falls in line with what Di Bonaventura said about the film featuring a new cast, although the latter said Optimus Prime and Bumblebee would be making returns.
The three "Transformers" films have grossed a collective $2.6 billion worldwide.
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