TRANSFORMERS 4 To Film In London According To New Casting Call

TRANSFORMERS 4 To Film In London According To New Casting Call

A new casting call for director Michael Bay's (supposedly) final Transformers movie reveals that the four-quel will be shooting in London, as well as other various overseas locations starting early next summer. Read on for more details.

By PaulRom - Oct 21, 2012 01:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Transformers
Source: Mandy.com



Mandy.com has posted the following casting call for Michael Bay's fourth and reportedly final Transformers installment, which will begin shooting early next summer. As well as confirming a prior casting call for the movie's two new leads (a high school senior and her race car driver boyfriend), it also reveals that the film will begin production in London for three months beginning in April or May 2013. Transformers 4, which has a release date of June 27th, 2014, will also be filmed in various locations overseas. To apply, click the link below. Many thanks to TFormers.com for the heads up.

Production: TRANSFORMERS 4 (Feature Film)
Location: London
Employer: BDiscovered
Duration: 3 months, starts approximately April/May 2013 (non-Equity artist contracts)

Director: Michael Bay. Looking for Talent to send to Casting Director - This is a Paramount Pictures production filmed in various locations overseas.

Apply to: Tina Hartery

1. Female / 18-24 yrs. / Any Ethnicity. [Others like this]

FEMALE LEAD - 18 to play high school senior…LEAD ETHNICITY - ANY

2. Male / 18-24 yrs. / Any Ethnicity. [Others like this]

MALE LEAD - Her 20-21 year old boyfriend, raised in Texas & drives racecars…LEAD ETHNICITY - ANY










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toco89
toco89 - 10/21/2012, 2:06 PM
Oh, well...now its the Resident Evil. Who cares?
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 10/21/2012, 2:16 PM
Can we get a Transformers movie that is set in space already? I'm tired of the Earth setting being used for annoying human stereotypes and Bay's hard-on for the US military
RR51
RR51 - 10/21/2012, 2:30 PM
supermarioworldE
supermarioworldE - 10/21/2012, 2:36 PM
How many countries must this franchise ruin
Happy11
Happy11 - 10/21/2012, 2:43 PM
Who cares and why is this on this site
soberchimera
soberchimera - 10/21/2012, 3:23 PM
"Michael Bay's fourth and reportedly final Transformers installment"

PaulRom
PaulRom - 10/21/2012, 3:38 PM
@HappyHouston11: I don't know, maybe because we frequently cover Transformers on this site?
Spidex3000
Spidex3000 - 10/21/2012, 4:19 PM
This movie is going to be horrible, but I'm still pumped for the fighting.
Joe6Pack74
Joe6Pack74 - 10/21/2012, 4:23 PM
As long as these movies keep making the money they are making they will put one out every two years. People love three things. Tits, giant robots and explosions.
FOOM
FOOM - 10/21/2012, 4:55 PM
darkmetal,

Never thought I'd ever say anything positive about the GL movie but your post is 100% on the money. Well said.
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 10/21/2012, 4:58 PM
@happy Houston because it is also a comic, therefore a CBM
Alvahnomicron
Alvahnomicron - 10/21/2012, 6:27 PM
@happy Houston

TF was conceived as a comic and a cartoon simulatneously. Both debuted in '84. The comic had an initial run(in the US/can't speak for UK or Japan) of 80(in a four issue limited series). Gen 2 had a comic run, as well. The UK and Japan saw longer runs in popularity for Gen's 1 and 2. Beast Wars had a Comic. TF comics resurged in the early 2000's and have been steady ever since. The Fallen was introduced in the comics of the 2000's. That's why it's on this site.
Axeman
Axeman - 10/21/2012, 7:17 PM




marvelstudios
marvelstudios - 10/21/2012, 7:44 PM
Can't wait.
pro346
pro346 - 10/21/2012, 10:26 PM
The last 45 mins of tf3 were incredible! Marvel could learn something....ooh hang on didn't the avengers rip off the ending!
evilness
evilness - 10/21/2012, 11:24 PM
bay will never take these films to cybertron. the primary reason we have human characters is to save up on budget. every shot with the transformers in them is very, very expensive.

that being said, i don't plan to watch this movie. i don't really hate them as much as everyone else seems to, its just so far i feel like i have paid for the same film three times, and i don't intend to do that again.
StockersBlahBlah
StockersBlahBlah - 10/22/2012, 2:13 AM
Any idea when the casting call actually is, then?
kazumama
kazumama - 10/22/2012, 4:42 AM
Please be notice that Michael Bay is one of the greatest action director in the world today, there just a few directors that can achieve the action scenes he bring to us..so we need to appreciate what he gave us,and not to hate or whatever,everyone also need a respect..I know so many of you are Bay haters, but do everyone know why Transformers 2 & 3 such a failure,is because Ehren Kruger,the writer that's makes the movie and story goes wrong...Something very terrible is that Ehren Krger come back to write TF4 again..that's was the most disappointing news i heard..
So,i just hope we can see some badass robots and combiner can appear in TF4 rather than the poor storyline...and hope the action scene will be awesome...
Name
Name - 10/22/2012, 7:43 AM
We dont ant this shit in london. These films are pathetic.
Name
Name - 10/22/2012, 7:43 AM
*want
AutobotCommander84
AutobotCommander84 - 10/22/2012, 12:01 PM
Even if you don't like Bay's films, you have to admit that he's really committed to what he does and isn't a slacker. He's always mobile on set and always tries to do things underbudget compared to other directors who, if given a 150 dollar budget, and did less complicated stuff than the first TF movie, would go over it.
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