The interstellar war between the Autobots and Decepticons shifts onto overdrive following the discovery of Sentinel Prime in this sequel from director Michael Bay. Only a precious handful of officials in the government and military realize that the 1969 moon mission was the result of an event that threatened profound repercussions for the entire human race. When the Apollo 11 astronauts discover the wrecked remains of Sentinel Prime on the surface of our natural satellite, they bring him back to planet Earth. But Sentinel Prime wasn't the only alien object on the moon, and when a malevolent new enemy makes its presence known, only the Autobots can save mankind from certain destruction.
MTV recently interviewed Transformers star, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley who plays Carly Spencer in the film was asked what she thought of the 3D element and how it seems to have been overused the past year or two and here's her answer:
I will be the judge of that after I see this film, because I have never seen a movie in 3-D," she revealed. "When Michael told me it was going to be in 3-D, I said, 'Right, I'm going to wait,' and now we're here, we're at the premiere stage and I'm going to wait until [I'm in] London and see it with my family.
She was later asked if she would be watching herself on the big screen or seeing her family's reactions and she replied:
"I'm going to be watching them watching me." She said with a laugh.
And here's a video for the interview:
The Transformers come back to the big screen this Wednesday in director Michael Bay's last TF film!