'Transformers 5' movie spoilers: Michael Bay returns; Walberg reprises role; beast wars plot possible

Mark Walberg will be reunited with director Michael Bay in the newest "Transformers" movie. Facebook/Transformers

Michael Bay is set to take the helm of the fifth installment of the hit action film series "Transformers," according to The Inquisitr.

The director will reportedly be reunited with Mark Walberg, who will be reprising his role as Cade Yeager. It was actually the actor who hinted at Bay's return, amidst various speculations that the person who "bungled" the "Revenge of the Fallen" will direct another "Transformers" movie.

"Akiva Goldsman and those guys are starting to write and break stories, and stuff like that. But Bay is in Malta shooting Benghazi, and I'm in New Orleans shooting Deepwater. We'll get together when he gets back," the actor said.

According to the website, the film will be split into two parts. With help from Ultra Magnus, Optimus will be facing the Quintessons and this may lead to a possible confrontation with Unicron, the Decepticons' father. The storyline will be set both on Earth and in space.

Meanwhile, Enstarz reveals that the rumored beast wars in "Transformers 5" may be true. According to earlier reports, the machines could transform into "wild animalistic forms," just like in the Generation 1 (G1) toy line series. 

In an interview with Deadline, Akiva Goldsman talked about the possibility of incorporating the said theme into the new movie.

"If one of the writers discovers an affinity for 'Beast Wars,' they can drive forward on treatments that will have been fleshed out by the whole room. We will look at the toys, the TV shows, the merchandise, everything... After that super saturation, the writers will figure out not one, but numerous films that will extend the universe," he said.

As for casting rumors, Crossmap reports that Bruce Willis and Dwayne Johnson might join the crew, while a "G.I. Joe" crossover is also possible.

"Transformers 5" is slated to be released in July 2017.

News
Sarah Mullally reiterates apology as safeguarding record comes under the spotlight
Sarah Mullally reiterates apology as safeguarding record comes under the spotlight

The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, has come under pressure over her handling of past safeguarding cases. 

Evangelical vicar accused of abuse won't stand trial
Evangelical vicar accused of abuse won't stand trial

A leading figure among conservative evangelical Anglicans will not stand trial for alleged abuse, it has emerged.

Church of England bishops delay final decision on same-sex blessings
Church of England bishops delay final decision on same-sex blessings

The Church of England's House of Bishops has postponed a final decision on the Living in Love and Faith process as it continues to work on proposals. 

Faith in the festive chaos: how you can sustain your family’s faith this Christmas
Faith in the festive chaos: how you can sustain your family’s faith this Christmas

Anna Hawken, Parenting for Faith from BRF Ministries, has some helpful tips for families to connect with God in the midst of the "December tornado".