New Autobots and Decepticon characters are featured in the new "Transformers 5." There is also two new plots for the sequel.
It looks like that the story line for "Transformers 5" will be divided into two independent plots as Akiva Goldmans explained during an interview that the interaction between the human race and Transformers is significant to the film franchise.
The first part of the movie will evolve on the character of Cade Yeager played by Mark Wahlberg on the "Age of Extinction" and the entire Autobots from Earth as they fight a new Decepticon danger and will give fans an opportunity to see how Yeager's relationship with them develops. On the other hand, the second part, will revolve on Optimus Prime's path by space so that they could find his creators and its greatly rumored that Quintessons are the maker of the Transformers, as well as the movie's main role.
Goldsman explained that "Transformers 5" will be the beginning point for probable consequences, possible crossovers and even prequel story which are animated showing the Transformers' early history before the Cyberton's great civil war. Goldsman explained that they are seeing more plot idea for the "Transformers" movie franchise by having materials from novels, toyline and comic books, hiting a "Beast Wars" and "Prime Wars" future plot and projects.
Apart from the movie's imaginable storylines, there are also new characters being launched in "Transformers 5" as Override, Red Alert and Ultra Magnus show the new line of Autobots like Galvatron's new Deception, Cyclonus and Blitzwing.
Megan Fox from "TMNT 2" is to comeback to "Transformers 5" as she and Michael Bay, the film director, have reconciled after a big fight that put the actress out of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."
"Die Hard" star Bruce Willis and "San Andreas" star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson are also speculated to be in the movie. Both actors starred in the "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" provoking to a likely crossover of "Transformers" and "G.I. Joe."
"Transformers 5" is set to be released on cinemas in 2017.