On Monday, Paramount Pictures gave it’s a CinemaCon presentation at Colosseum at Caesar Palace of Las Vegas in order to make theater official realize that they had something big to deliver a best summer at the box office. The key individual Michael Bay was not present at Colosseum at Caesar Palace. He was probably busy in not only the post production of “Transformers: Age of Extinction”, but also in 2 other film projects — a reboot of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and the found-footage horror film “Project Almanac”.
Bay's nonappearance didn't bring about a bad impact on the Vegas-based CinemaCon presentation. Mark Wahlberg – the lead actor of upcoming Transformers – strode around the stage pompously to demonstrate an extended look at the expected runaway success.
“It is bigger and better than the other three combined,” Wahlberg said, continuing to expect that the movie will turn out to be the biggest hit of this YEaR.
The 20 minute preview was maybe the most extensive look yet at fourth installment of Transformers Franchise. Wahlberg plays a severely caring father and suffering because many bad things are happening to him due to a broken down truck. The reVelation that the truck is in fact a Transformer brings about a huge battle between Autobots AND Decepticons. From there, the battle extends worldwide, as humans fight with machines, typically to the loss of city schemers. In the sneak peak, we also have a short glimpse of Optimus Prime riding a Dinobot that has turned out to be a fan favorite, and will make its first cinematic look in this sequel.
Besides setting up the video recording, Wahlberg shared some special private moments with the audience, as his ten year old daughter came with him to the stage. He revealed that the last time he visited Las Vegas almost ten years ago to demonstrate footage of one of his most admired films “The Italian Job”. He told that he and his pregnant wife were expecting his daughter at that time.
“This is her first time in Vegas and hopefully her last,” he jested.
Paramount brought out and showed other influential celebrities like David Cross and Will Arnett for inspection and admiration of new footage from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” in a playful hour and half long show. The turtle movie, which is intended to grab teenage audience, revolves around a grittier version of four turtles who clean up city from crimes with help of April O'Neil (Megan Fox).
Bay's nonappearance didn't bring about a bad impact on the Vegas-based CinemaCon presentation. Mark Wahlberg – the lead actor of upcoming Transformers – strode around the stage pompously to demonstrate an extended look at the expected runaway success.
“It is bigger and better than the other three combined,” Wahlberg said, continuing to expect that the movie will turn out to be the biggest hit of this YEaR.
The 20 minute preview was maybe the most extensive look yet at fourth installment of Transformers Franchise. Wahlberg plays a severely caring father and suffering because many bad things are happening to him due to a broken down truck. The reVelation that the truck is in fact a Transformer brings about a huge battle between Autobots AND Decepticons. From there, the battle extends worldwide, as humans fight with machines, typically to the loss of city schemers. In the sneak peak, we also have a short glimpse of Optimus Prime riding a Dinobot that has turned out to be a fan favorite, and will make its first cinematic look in this sequel.
Besides setting up the video recording, Wahlberg shared some special private moments with the audience, as his ten year old daughter came with him to the stage. He revealed that the last time he visited Las Vegas almost ten years ago to demonstrate footage of one of his most admired films “The Italian Job”. He told that he and his pregnant wife were expecting his daughter at that time.
“This is her first time in Vegas and hopefully her last,” he jested.
Paramount brought out and showed other influential celebrities like David Cross and Will Arnett for inspection and admiration of new footage from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” in a playful hour and half long show. The turtle movie, which is intended to grab teenage audience, revolves around a grittier version of four turtles who clean up city from crimes with help of April O'Neil (Megan Fox).
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