Pre-production
The writer of Transformers 4 and the whole of the
transformers films was Ehren Kruger who’s idea the films where and who created
them. It is an American
science fiction action film based on the Transformers
toy line.
The
production company of Paramount is extrmeley well known with popular films such
as Star Trek which was very successful which also applies to the Transformers
films. It is both a sequel to 2011's Transformers: Dark of the Moon and a soft reboot of the franchise,
the film takes place five years later.
The film was
produced by Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto. They developed the project in 2003, and
DeSanto wrote a treatment. Steven Spielberg came on board the following year,
hiring Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman to write the screenplay for the first
film. The U.S. Armed Forces and General Motors (GM) loaned vehicles and
aircraft during filming, which saved money for the production and added realism
to the battle scenes.
The director
of the film is Michael Bay with Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer.
Production
Phase
In February 2012, Paramount Pictures and Michael Bay
announced that Bay would be producing and directing a fourth Transformers film,
scheduled to be released on June 27th, 2014.
Ehren Kruger and Steve Jablonsky returned to write the script. In April
2013, it was announced that China Movie Channel and Jiaflix Enterprises would
co-produce the film with Paramount.
On September 1st, 2013, Fusible revealed three possible
titles for the film, which were, Transformers:
Last Stand Transformers: Future
Cast, and Transformers:
Apocalypse. On September 2nd, it was revealed that there was
one last possible title, Transformers:
Age of Extinction. On September
3rd, 2013, Paramount released an official teaser poster for the film, revealing
the title to be Transformers: Age of
Extinction.
Filmmaker Michael Bay
chose to shoot action movie follow-up Transformers: Age of Extinction partly on
location in China to chase a
“new experience” as a director. The new movie shot partly in Hong Kong, but also built a Hong Kong set in Detroit for the more
complex action scenes.
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