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Transformers: Age of Extinction (25-Jun-2014)

Director: Michael Bay

Writer: Ehren Kruger

Keywords: Sci-Fi

Fourth installment in the Transformers franchise follows a hard-up inventor's discovery of an injured Optimus Prime and subsequently changed life.

ABSTRACT
Third sequel to Transformers (2007). Four years following the final Autobot-Decepticon confrontation, remaining Autobots exist as effective fugitives, seen as cancers by the American government and hunted for extermination. Rural Texas inventor Cade Yeager buys an old semi with the intent of selling its parts to put daughter Tessa through college; discovering that the old truck is, in fact, an injured Optimus Prime, Cade is placed in the crosshairs of paranoid government officials, setting the stage for yet another explosive spectacle heavy on action and paper-thin on substance.

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Patrick Bristow
Actor
26-Sep-1962   Peter Barnes on Ellen
Peter Cullen
Actor
1-Dec-1944   Voice of Optimus Prime
John DiMaggio
Actor
4-Sep-1968   Voice of Bender on Futurama
Robert Foxworth
Actor
1-Nov-1941   Chase Gioberti on Falcon Crest
John Goodman
Actor
20-Jun-1952   King Ralph
Kelsey Grammer
Actor
21-Feb-1955   Frasier
Thomas Lennon
Actor
9-Aug-1970   Reno 911!, The State
T. J. Miller
Actor
4-Jun-1981   Erlich Bachman on Silicon Valley
Sophia Myles
Actor
18-Mar-1980   Tristan + Isolde
Nicola Peltz
Actor
9-Jan-1995   Bradley Martin on Bates Motel
Richard Riehle
Actor
12-May-1948   Walt Finnerty on Grounded for Life
Stanley Tucci
Actor
11-Jan-1960   Joe Gould's Secret
Mark Wahlberg
Actor
5-Jun-1971   Formerly of the Funky Bunch
Ken Watanabe
Actor
21-Oct-1959   The Last Samurai
Frank Welker
Actor
16-Feb-1945   Voice actor, Transformers
Titus Welliver
Actor
12-Mar-1961   Silas Adams on Deadwood

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