Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Transformers 3)


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All they need for a fourth movie is a sliver of the cube that has been hidden in Sam's D-Day pants for fours years like the two in his D-Day sweater, then everyone who has ever died can come back to life. BAM! Transformers 4: Revenge of the Dead, with the revenge being that the Decepticons and Unicron can finally convert oil into energon cubes instead of blowing up our sun, and when the oil is all gone, Unicron eats Earth, 'cause you know, that's real revenge!

A production assistant reportedly said the

kiss between Shia LeBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's characters is the last scene of the film. He also reportedly said that Megatron dies again, although "this time it's final." That may just be a reference to Michael Bay's stated opposition to doing a Transformers 4, but some are taking it as further evidence that a lot of Transformers will die in this film. [Transformers Live]

A casting call for extras has gone out for the film's scheduled shoots in Washington, DC. Of slight interest is the fact that the casting call asks if potential extras have a car, and further if any have "precision driving" experience, which may mean some sort of high-speed car chase will be involved. [Transformers Live]

I have a feeling all the TFs will be wiped out through some major battle or something. Then at the end.. you know a little one survives or something.

Hmmm. I wonder if at some point in this movie Galvatron will make his movie appearance?

I believe they wont be showing Galvatron. Originally that was the thought behind Megatron's resurrection in the second film, but those unfamiliar with the franchise will get confused as to what's going on. If comes back as Galvatron in the 3rd film, its like he is just cheating death all the time...and that gets old very quickly!

Glenn Morshower, best known as secret service agent Aaron Pierce on the fox television series 24, is set to return for Transformers 3. Morshower is one of director Michael Bay?s favorite actors, and has appeared in both of the films thus far. Glenn appeared in the original movie as a military Sargent at the US Soccent, but was killed in the assault by Decepticon Blackout. He was asked to return for the sequel and his new role was named after him. In Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Glenn played ?General Morshower.? The actor?s official website confirms that he is playing a role in the new film, although his role is unknown at this time. I?m sure it?s military related.

Read more: Glenn Morshower Returns for Transformers 3 | /Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/08/18/glenn-morshower-returns-for-transformers-3/#ixzz0x3d94ZfM

A Ferrari? I didn't know GM owned Ferrari? Have I missed something?

Dude they are owned BY FIAT which is Owend by FORD!!!! They need these cars in for the movie.Not all GM anymore.Also i like the fact the NASCAR cars are Autobots,Would make no sense having Dale Jr the #1 Driver of the Fans 8 years in a row a bad-guy,A long with NASCARS 4 year in a row Champion.

Hmm, not sure about this one, nascar transformers, then the grey's anatomy dude.... not so exciting i see.

Please do not bash Patrick He is a real race car driver and team owner.

If the Nascars are "The Wreckers" that would mean they're Autobots :D

That red head sure looks awesome! I actually don't want to know who is who tbh :p It's gonna be way nicer to be surprised at the launch of the movie.

Lol, I've got the yellow version of it which is Swindle :p Though it does fit into the Alternators storyline that both are the same cars :p

The wreckers are the triple changes before the movie came out in 86.So there names are here My link

Who knows but the big blue truck with the custom cab might just be * Ultra Magnus (leader)

* Topspin

* Twin Twist

* Roadbuster

* Whirl

Glenn Morshower, best known as secret service agent Aaron Pierce on the fox television series 24, is set to return for Transformers 3. Morshower is one of director Michael Bay?s favorite actors, and has appeared in both of the films thus far. Glenn appeared in the original movie as a military Sargent at the US Soccent, but was killed in the assault by Decepticon Blackout. He was asked to return for the sequel and his new role was named after him. In Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Glenn played ?General Morshower.? The actor?s official website confirms that he is playing a role in the new film, although his role is unknown at this time. I?m sure it?s military related.

Read more: Glenn Morshower Returns for Transformers 3 | /Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/08/18/glenn-morshower-returns-for-transformers-3/#ixzz0x3d94ZfM

Sweet He's back! :D

"Transformers 3" Accident Injures Female Extra

September 2, 2010 (EAST CHICAGO, Ind.) (WLS) -- A 24-year-old woman suffered a serious head injury during the filming of a car stunt at a "Transformers 3" shoot in northwest Indiana one day before filming was supposed to conclude in the Chicago area.

Extra Gabriella Cedillo of Chicago was injured on the set Wednesday around 7 p.m. along a stretch of Cline Avenue, which was closed to traffic for filming, in East Chicago.

A stunt was apparently being performed during filming when Cedillo, who is not a stuntman, was hurt.

Cedillo is an aspiring actress from Little Village who works as an extra in movies. Cedillo was in her own 2006 Toyota Wednesday when an object crashed through her windshield.

Cedillo lives on the city's West Side with her family. Her neighbor for 20 years, Nate Smith, says she is polite and respectful.

"She's personable, she's quiet," Smith said. "She's not outspoken. She doesn't have to be seen in the neighborhood & she goes about her business."

Cedillo's brother said she goes to school and works another job but would not say where. He said she had been an extra in other movies and that he was planning to go to Loyola Medical Center Thursday to visit his sister.

Sixteen hours after the accident, there was still no official comment from anyone at "Transformers 3."

"The vehicle was being towed by another vehicle," said fellow extra Blaine Baker. "The cable between the two vehicles broke. It whipped around and sliced through the woman's car and sliced through her skull, apparently." :unsure:

Baker said the car was then dragged along a center divider for about half a mile, "grinding the side of the car off."

A medical helicopter was called in to airlift Cedillo to Loyola. Indiana State Police are now investigating the accident.

"They completely shut it down. The equipment pertaining to the stunt was impounded by the Indiana State Police," said Baker.

Filming scheduled to take place Thursday at 6 a.m. in Millennium Park has been canceled.

Thursday was set to be the last day of "Transformers 3" filming in Chicagoland. It's unknown whether Thursday's cancellation is due to the accident. Security personnel at Millennium Park say other shoots have been canceled last-minute as well.

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"Transformers 3" has wrapped the production in Chicago earlier. The movie was scheduled to shoot the final scenes at Millennium Park on Thursday, September 2, but it was postponed due to an accident involving an extra on Wednesday. Now, it has been reported that the plan is canceled after all.

" 'Transformers [3]' has completed their filming in Chicago," Richard Moskal, director of the Chicago Film Office in the Mayor's Office of Special Events, says as quoted by Los Angeles Times. "The filming that was canceled [Thursday] was not rescheduled."

Gabriela Cedillo, who was injured on the set because of a stunt that went horribly wrong, remains unconscious as of Friday and is in critical but stable condition at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, relatives say.

"We haven't talked to her," says the 24-year-old bank teller's mother, Rosa Cedillo. The woman adds that there were no immediate plans for surgery, though Radar Online previously reported that Cedillo had undergone brain surgery the night after the accident happened.

Meanwhile, the production company has released a statement regarding the accident. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Gabriela, her family and loved ones. We are looking into what caused the accident," the statement reads.

"Transformers 3" is directed by Michael Bay and starring Shia LaBeouf as well as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley among many others. The action sci-fi movie is set to arrive in U.S. theaters on July 1, 2011.

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