Transformers 5 News Updates: The Last Knight Teaser May Have Dropped a Cryptic Message

By Jenn Loro - 03 Jun '16 09:46AM
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Transformers 5 is getting everyone up and excited following the franchise's recent Twitter campaign. Last week, the villain for the upcoming title 'Transformers: The Last Knight' was revealed in cryptic warning teaser. There's no official trailer for now since production is yet to begin this month. Then just recently, marketing staff has rolled another cryptic message in a tweet along with background Morse code sound and a caption that says "Something wicked this way comes."

In an Instagram post on Transformers director Michael Bay's account, the latest bad guy in the sneak preview looks like Megatron's new face. For moviegoers, Megatron has consistently been the face of evil in the robot film franchise.

In the second short The Last Knight teaser, a new cryptic warning video has emerged while making rounds online. The tweet contains a caption that says "Something wicked this way comes". The video also shows a US Department file labeled 'FILE NO: 21.63.'

Although the date appears torn up, a '10' looks pretty visible which could possibly point to October. When the Morse code sound in the background is deciphered, the cryptic message reads 'E I'm coming for you May 31,' Christian Daily reported.

Meanwhile, Transformers: The Last Knight Teaser will other Transformers veteran from the Age of Extinction title who will reprise their roles including Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager and Josh Duhamel as Lieutenant Colonel Lennox. Isabela Moner (100 Things to Do before High School & Growing up Fisher) is expected to take up the new female lead role as Izabella. Jerrod Carmichael (The Carmichael Show & Neighbors) has been confirmed to assume an unspecified character in the fifth installment.

The production is slated to start on June 6 in Detroit with other scenes shot at different locations across the globe. Also, Collider reported that the movie is also making some preparations for Cuba shoot.

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