'Transformers 5' plot spoilers: New characters, future plans

Optimus Prime as seen in Transformers: Age of Extinction Paramount Pictures

The biggest master of all Decepticons will allegedly emerge to create bigger chaos on Earth in "Transformers 5," the next installment from the "Transformers" movie franchise.

But according to reports, the new villain has a deep personal relationship with the creator of the Transformers himself, Primus, since the alleged new big bad in the next film will be Primus' eternal arch-enemy, Unicron.

According to Movie News Guide, Unicron has the ability to absorb all the strengths of the solar system and its planets while mastering the art of deception.

However, other reports claim that Unicron will not be the only new character in the upcoming "Transformers" film, since a lot of new robots from both the Autobots and the Decepticons will be introduced in the movie. Adding new characters could support reports that say a new storyline will be introduced in "Transformers 5," which will be the starting point of the Prime Wars Trilogy.

Previously, the head of the impressive "Transformers" pool of writers, Akiva Goldsman, claimed that more films can be developed for the movie franchise.

"We will look at the toys, the TV shows, the merchandise, everything that has been generated by Hasbro, from popular to forgotten iterations, and establish a mythological time line," Goldsman stated. "It has been designed with a lot of visual help, toys, robots, sketches and writers and artists. After that super saturation, the writers will figure out not one, but numerous films that will extend the universe."

Hasbro executive Stephen Davis backed Goldsman's statement about the future of the films during the recent conference, saying that Paramount wants to develop a 10-year plan for the "Transformers" movie franchise after the fifth movie. That is why they decided to do the same with the TV adaptation of the Transformers.

"Transformers 5" is scheduled to start filming in early 2016 under the direction of Michael Bay.

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