'Transformers 4: Age of Extinction': New movie trailer shows Bumblebee dancing, Optimus Prime riding a Dinobot

Two days before the release of "Transformers: Age of Extinction," the new official trailer shows fans added tidbits from the movie. There's Optimus Prime riding a Dinobot, which just looks awesome and so cool. And there's the villain that just looks too powerful and unstoppable. Truly, a Transformers movie worth the wait.

"Transformers: Age of Extinction" is about the extinction of mankind. Optimus Prime and the Autobots hid because the humans kept hunting them. Despite what they've done for Earth, humans still continue to kill them. And with the coming of a new villain whose only goal is to obliterate Earth and the Autobots, the humans are relying on the Autobots once again.

In the trailer, you can hear Optimus Prime's dialogue as he says how many more of his kind will be sacrificed for the mistakes of humans? And then later, Optimus Prime says that they're going to need a new army and then it cuts to the shot where Optimus is riding a Dinobot while holding his sword.

"Transformers 4" surely gives the movie fans a new treat with new leading star Mark Wahlberg. Wahlberg spoke with IGN and shared a few clues about the Dinobots coming into the scene. He said: "Recruiting the Dinobots - it's pretty elaborate on how it happens. [It's] not like Optimus has a whistle and they come running, he's really got to convince them to come on board and fight this fight, and it's pretty cool how it's done. 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 look forward to in the future."

Recent spoilers say that Optimus Prime will be riding Grimlock while Bumblebee will ride Spoof during a Hong Kong battle. Is this true? You can find out in a two days.

"Transformers: Age of Extinction" hits theaters on June 27. Get ready to roll!

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