Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Transformers 3)


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That picture is probably from Real Steel, which is also filming in Chicago. It doesn't look anything like a Transformer, except mabye Optimus Primal, but I doubt they're going down that route.

It looks very similar to the setup here (I assume they took similar shots in both places, because there isnt grass right behind the green trailer)

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taken in Detroit while Real Steel was filming at my office, and the look of that robot does seem to better match the ones in the teaser photos for Real Steel

Yes, she chose her own wardrobe for the film...

Megan fox is hot and if she wants to have less on then let her, it will just mean more men on her for her, maybe get Anjolie Jolie on as shes just as hot if not hotter.

So there's gonna be another combiner bot for Decepticons? There better be a Superion or Defensor in there for the Autobots. Or better yet; Omega Surpeme.

I can't wait to see what Shockwave will look like in this movie. I definitely hope that Soundwave will also be in this movie.

So there's gonna be another combiner bot for Decepticons? There better be a Superion or Defensor in there for the Autobots. Or better yet; Omega Surpeme.

I can't wait to see what Shockwave will look like in this movie. I definitely hope that Soundwave will also be in this movie.

who knows? It's all speculation man. :laugh:

^True. Though, wouldn't it be awesome if Omega Supreme would be in this movie? :p

Gonna be forgetting that possibility in order to not be let down once the list of Transformers has been compiled :p

^True. Though, wouldn't it be awesome if Omega Supreme would be in this movie? :p

Gonna be forgetting that possibility in order to not be let down once the list of Transformers has been compiled :p

Soundwave should be back.. not confirmed... but he should be. Omega Supreme would be awesome.. or even Unicron.. coming in to eat Earth. :laugh:

Barricade again?

possibly? maybe He's still a Mustang.

^It's highly possible as he was shoved away for no reason during the 1st movie.

And I'd rather see Omega Supreme to be honest :p

Omega Supreme would be epic, as long as they don't make him too different from G1

Opening Scene Leaked?!?!

There's a disturbance on the Moon. A robot shaped disturbance. Scientists on Earth see this and the information gets passed up the chain of command. In the White House men in black suits are breathlessly running through the halls, and they burst into the Oval Office. The president is behind the desk, back turned to the door, looking out the window. One of the men tells the president, 'Sir, something's happened on the Moon!' The president turns around.

It's John F. Kennedy.

Yes, the opening scene of Transformers 3 takes place in 1961 or 1962. The gist of the story has to do with the Transformers' involvement in the space race, and this is the reason why JFK was so hot to make sure America was first to the Moon. It sounds like a fun direction; there are a lot of stupid conspiracy theories about Neil Armstrong et al meeting ETs on the Moon, and this is a fun way to play with them. I hear this was Spielberg's idea, and it really does sound like something he'd come up with. If you're like me and you like the Spielberg-influenced Transformers but hate the mostly Spielberg-free Transformers 2, this is all good news.

Source: CHUD

Damn, that first line "There's a disturbance on the Moon. A robot shaped disturbance" I immediately thought...Unicron! :(

Sounds interesting though, will be good to read about a more fleshed out storyline

Source: CHUD

For some reason that made me lol.

^I agree (Y) Bay also has plans to film during a Space Shuttle launch. Adding these things to the movie really makes this one interesting to say the least.

^I agree (Y) Bay also has plans to film during a Space Shuttle launch. Adding these things to the movie really makes this one interesting to say the least.

I guess that has to be done in one take. If someone screws up.. there is no turning back. :laugh:

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