'Transformers 4' new trailer conirms Dinobots to fans' delight

Just less than two weeks from the worldwide release of "Transformers: Age of Extinction" comes a new trailer that will confirm all rumors surrounding the appearance of Dinobots in the movie. And yes, the rumors are true.

Transformer fans will surely be delighted with the news as they've been waiting to see the Dino robots appear in the movie franchise. Finally, their wishes have come true. However, although the appearance of the Dinobots is confirmed, it is still unsure whether they will side with the Transformers or the Decepticons.

Meanwhile, the cast and crew behind "Transformers 4" are busy promoting the movie in China. After all, most of the production was done there. Lead star Mark Wahlberg even did a promotional video aimed at children in China.

But there are some questions brewing behind Hollywood's movie marketing, which seems to be slightly affecting "Transformers: Age of Extinction." Nowadays, movie goers decide if a movie is great or not based on the trailer alone. As a result, film makers put so much effort in making the trailers that they tend to put all the best scenes in there, leaving nothing new to the eye once the movie is seen.

Mark Wahlberg reacts to this in an interview with IGN, "I think a lot of times moviegoers are kind of tricked by trailers. They'll see a cool moment and go, 'Oh, I can't wait to see that,' but once they've seen it, they've seen the best bits of the movie."

He also adds "I think people are definitely going to get their money's worth, it's well worth the wait. And I think, for the die-hard fans, they're going to have a whole new thing to kind of look forward to in the future."

"Transformers: Age of Extinction" will hit the theaters on June 27, 2014.

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