Actor Mark Wahlberg’s next role will be fighting robots as the new face in “Transformers 4”!
Director Michael Bay confirmed the news on his blog. “Mark is awesome. We had a blast working on ‘Pain and Gain’ and I’m so fired up to be back working with him. An actor of his caliber is the perfect guy to re-invigorate the franchise and carry on the Transformers’ legacy.”Actor Michael Clarke Duncan left his mark on Hollywood as the unforgettable gentle giant in “Green Mile.” As news spread of Michael’s death from heart complications on Monday, stars shared their memories of the Oscar nominee.
Director Michael Bay, who worked with Duncan on multiple films, including “The Island,” wrote a touching tribute on his website.Fourth of July weekend is here and moviegoers have their pick of this summer's blockbusters to watch.

"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is looking like it will cash in as the number one movie this weekend.
When Megan Fox famously told British mag Wonderland that director Michael Bay "wants to be like Hitler on his sets" and "he's a nightmare to work for," she not only angered the film's top dog, she also offended executive producer Steven Spielberg.

When Spielberg caught wind of the actress' comments, he stepped in and told Michael, "Fire her right now," Bay revealed to GQ magazine.

Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox will once again battle giant robots when the third film in the "Transformers" franchise blasts into theatres in 2011.
The film's director, Michael Bay, announced the movie news in his online forum today, writing, "Well it's official: We have a great Transformers 3 story. The release date is now July 1st 2011. Not 2012."
Bay also included a lighthearted note to starlet Megan Fox, poking fun at reports the two have butted heads in the past. "Megan Fox, welcome back. I promise no alien robots will harm you in any way during the production of this motion picture. Please consult your Physician when working under my direction because some side effects can occur, such as mild dizziness, intense nausea, suicidal tendencies, depression, minor chest hair growth, random internal hemorrhaging and inability to sleep."
























