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Transformers: Age of Extinction

This is not war, it's extinction.
2014 | 165m | English

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Popularity: 10 (history)

Director: Michael Bay
Writer: Ehren Kruger
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As humanity picks up the pieces after the battle of Chicago, a shadowy group reveals itself in an attempt to control the direction of history…while an ancient, powerful new menace sets Earth in its crosshairs. With help from Cade Yeager, Optimus Prime and the Autobots rise to meet their most fearsome challenge yet.
Release Date: Jun 25, 2014
Director: Michael Bay
Writer: Ehren Kruger
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords sequel, alien, based on toy, on the run, giant robot, robot, metal, good vs evil
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures, Hasbro, DeSanto/Murphy Productions, Ian Bryce Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,104,054,072
Budget: $210,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Wahlberg Cade Yeager
Peter Cullen Optimus Prime (voice)
Stanley Tucci Joshua Joyce
Kelsey Grammer Harold Attinger
Nicola Peltz Beckham Tessa Yeager
Jack Reynor Shane Dyson
Frank Welker Galvatron (voice)
Sophia Myles Darcy Tirrel
Li Bingbing Su Yueming
Titus Welliver James Savoy
John Goodman Hound (voice)
Ken Watanabe Drift (voice)
John DiMaggio Crosshairs (voice)
Mark Ryan Lockdown (voice)
T.J. Miller Lucas Flannery
James Bachman Gill Wembley
Thomas Lennon Chief of Staff
Charles Parnell CIA Director
Erika Fong CIA Analyst
Han Geng Convertible Passenger
Michael Christopher Collins CIA Analyst
Zou Shiming Elevator Boxer
Richard Riehle Theater Landlord
Patrick Bristow Landlord's Grandson
Cleo King Realtor
Calvin Wimmer Realtor Client
Glenn Keogh Arctic Site Foreman
David Midthunder Arctic Site Guard
Richard Gallion Air Force Operator
Nick Horst Air Force Technician
Kassem Gharaibeh Wembley's Associate
Edward T. Welburn KSI Executive
Yanis Kalnins KSI Security Chief
Peter A Kelly KSI Guard
Jessica Gomes KSI Spokesmodel
Andreas Beckett KSI Scientist
Alexander Leeb KSI Scientist
Jamison Haase KSI Robot Controller
Drew Wicks KSI Robot Controller
Gene Shieh KSI Factory Executive
Woei Bee KSI Factory Executive
Wang Ying KSI Greeter
William Wang KSI Worker
Melanie Specht Joshua's Assistant
Abigail Klein Joshua's Assistant
Greg Matthew Anderson Joshua's Assistant
Austin Lin Attinger's Driver
Victoria Summer Joshua's Assistant
Kevin Covais Dorky Driver
B. Adam Baillio Robot Thief
Mikal Vega Cemetery Wind Team
Andrew Arrabito Cemetery Wind Team
Tyrone Smith Cemetery Wind Team
Kenny Sheard Cemetery Wind Team
Kevin Kent Cemetery Wind Team
Michael Wong Hong Kong Police Chief
Winston Yeh Ying-Wen Hong Kong Man in Suit
Ray Lui Motorcycle Owner
Candice Zhao Woman in Elevator
Li Jun Ting Hong Kong Police Officer
Howard Y. Woo Hong Kong Police Officer
Jingsheng Yu Hong Kong Police Officer
Ben Wang Hong Kong Police Officer
Eddie San Chan Hong Kong Police Officer
Zhang Tianyu Pangu Hotel Greeter
Wu Gang Chinese Minister of Defense
Teresa Daley Assistant to Minister of Defense
Robert Foxworth Ratchet (voice)
Reno Wilson Brains (voice)
Michael Bay Truck Passenger (uncredited)
Name Job
Mickie Paskal Casting
Jeffrey Beecroft Production Design
Erik Aadahl Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Ethan Van der Ryn Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Tarah Paige Stunt Double
Natalie Padilla Stunts
Phi-Long Nguyen Stunts
Danton Mew Stunts
Andrew Mew Stunts
Sam Medina Stunts
Cole S. McKay Stunts
Steven John Brown Stunts
Jon Lee Brody Stunts
Rosie Bernhard Stunts
Chick Bernhard Stunt Driver
Helena Barrett Stunt Double, Stunts
Ele Bardha Stunts
Dean Bailey Stunt Driver
Jennifer Badger Stunt Double, Stunt Driver
Jason Li Stunts
Michael Bay Director
Steve Cooper Art Direction
William Goldenberg Editor
Jennifer Rudnicke Casting
Tobias Poppe Sound Designer
John Roesch Foley
Alicia Stevenson Foley
Amir Mokri Director of Photography
Dawn Fintor Foley
Bastiaan Koch VFX Artist
Travis Wong Stunts
Webster P. Whinery Jr. Stunt Driver
Garrett Warren Fight Choreographer
David Wald Stunt Driver, Stunts
Eric VanArsdale Utility Stunts
Don Thai Theerathada Stunts
Matthew Taylor Stunts
Philip Tan Stunts
Jen Sung Stunts
Daniel Stevens Stunts
Paul E. Short Stunts
Kenny Sheard Stunts
Jeff Schwan Stunts
Luci Romberg Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Larry Rippenkroeger Stunt Driver, Stunts
Justin Riemer Stunts
Rex Reddick Stunts
Ming Qiu Utility Stunts
J.J. Perry Stunts
Charlie Parrish Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunt Driver
Tara Macken Stunts
Kurt D. Lott Utility Stunts
Sli Lewis Stunt Driver
Pak Ho-Sung Stunts
Dan Lemieux Utility Stunts
Danny Le Boyer Utility Stunts
Bruce Law Lai-Yin Stunt Coordinator
Theo Kypri Stunt Double
Efka Kvaraciejus Utility Stunts
Grant Koo Utility Stunts
Richard King Stunts
Kevin Kent Stunts
Zach Hudson Stunts
Jake Huang Stunts
Sara Holden Utility Stunts
Brian Ho Stunts
Chad Guerrero Stunts
Dean Grimes Utility Stunts
Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan Stunts
Yan Dron Utility Stunts
Jai Day Stunts
Elizabeth Davidovich Stunts
Clay Cullen Stunt Driver
Tim Connolly Stunts
Fernando Chien Stunts
Alex Chansky Stunts
Darryl Chan Stunts
Tamiko Brownlee Stunts
Matt Allmen Utility Stunts
Tsuyoshi Abe Stunts
Ehren Kruger Writer
Allegra Clegg Unit Production Manager
Mike Gunther Stunt Coordinator
Jacques Jouffret Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Peter Lyons Collister Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
Kathy Jeung Makeup Artist
Jordan Roby Additional Production Assistant
Paul Rubell Editor
Benjamin Edelberg Art Direction
Ben Procter Art Direction
Sebastian Schroder Art Direction
David E. Scott Art Direction
William Ladd Skinner Art Direction
Mark Walters Art Direction
Marie-Sylvie Deveau Costume Design
Jeff B. Adams Jr. Set Designer
Joseph Hiura Set Designer
Bria Kinter Set Designer
Hugo Santiago Set Designer
Dean Wolcott Set Designer
Jonas Kirk Construction Coordinator
Leah Palen Art Department Coordinator
Jenni Knight Set Dressing Artist
Mark Kwiatkowski Set Dressing Artist
Jeff Markwith Set Designer
Karl J. Martin Set Designer
Eric Frazier Special Effects Coordinator
Ahdee Chiu Visual Effects Supervisor
Nigel Denton-Howes Visual Effects Supervisor
Mohen Leo Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Maloney Visual Effects Producer
Karey Maltzahn Visual Effects Producer
Ben Pickering Visual Effects Producer
Shelly Sharma Visual Effects Producer
Dane Allan Smith Visual Effects Producer
Mark Van Ee Visual Effects Producer
Andrew Cooper Still Photographer
Lisa Lovaas Costume Supervisor
Jeanie Baker Set Costumer
Tricia Yoo Set Costumer
Alicia Accardo Script Supervisor
Justin Hammond Lighting Technician
Brian N. Bentley Compositors
Anthony Rizzo Animation
Michael Queen Compositors
Yan Zou Software Engineer
Erik Baker Animation
Wayne Jaworskyj Compositors
Weicheng Jiang Layout
Emile Ghorayeb Animation
Darren Griffiths Visual Effects Editor
Jacob Jared Jones Compositors
Jessica Wolff Compositors
Aaron Williams VFX Artist
Kyle Dunlevy Animation
Yuhon Ng Animation
Joo-Hwan Park Compositors
Mark W. Mansbridge Supervising Art Director
Ben O'Brien VFX Artist
Sean MacKenzie Stereoscopic Supervisor
Mickael Coedel Animation
Loren Robinson VFX Artist
John Wakefield Musician
Nico Woulard Stunt Driver
Kyle Woods Stunt Driver
Joe Nin Williams Stunts
Fran Williams Stunts
Amber Whelan Stunts
Bryon Weiss Stunts
Tony Vo Stunts
Matt Totty Stunts
Dave Tommasi Utility Stunts, Stunt Driver
Sam Situmorang Stunts
Alex Schoenauer Stunts
Spencer Sano Stunt Driver
Rich Rutherford Stunt Driver
Brittany Romatowski Stunts
Randy Peters Stunt Driver
Michael Ortiz Stunts
Carrick O'Quinn Stunts
Mike Mukatis Stunt Double
Matthew Moss Stunts
Chris Morena Stunts
Luis Moco Stunt Driver
Kevin Alexander Michaels Stunts
Antony Matos Stunts
Dan Mast Stunt Double
Mike Majesky Utility Stunts
Dave Macomber Stunt Double
Sam Looc Stunts
Scott Lewis Stunt Driver
Master Lee Stunts
Don Lee Utility Stunts, Stunts
Yee Man Law Stunt Driver
Dan Latham Stunt Driver
Josh Lakatos Stunt Driver
Cody Bo Kruger Stunts
Laura King Stunts
Mindy Kelly Stunts
Michael Kase Stunts
Allen Jo Stunts
Jermaine Holt Stunt Driver
Logan Holladay Stunt Driver
Chris Henderson Stunts
Kiralee Hayashi Stunts
Jody Haselbarth Stunts
Craig Gubert Utility Stunts, Stunts
Scott Goudie Stunts
John Galindez Stunt Driver
Joey Freitas Utility Stunts
Alice Ford Stunt Double
Thomas DuPont Stunts
Joe Dryden Stunt Driver
Holland Diaz Stunts
Andrew Emilio DeCesare Stunts
Martin De Boer Stunt Double
Kristina Coker Stunts
Mark Chavarria Stunts
Shawn Bernal Stunts
Don Abbatiello Stunt Driver
Johnny Yang Stunts
Scott Benza Animation Supervisor
Wayne Billheimer Visual Effects Producer
Calvin Wimmer Associate Editor
Tom Muldoon Additional Editing
John Skotchdopole Camera Operator
Brooks P. Guyer Camera Operator
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Saunders Second Second Assistant Director
Max Sturgeon Second Second Assistant Director
Franny Stafford Additional Second Assistant Director
Jim Schwalm Special Effects Coordinator
Mark Hawker Special Effects Coordinator
Chrissy Callan Assistant Costume Designer
Robin Beauchesne Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Nuria Sitja Makeup Artist
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Johnny Villanueva Hairstylist
Yiotis Panayiotou Hairstylist
Lumas Hamilton Jr. Hairstylist
Jules Holdren Hairstylist
Sylvia Liu Jing-Yi First Assistant Director
Lemon Liu Yi-Man Second Assistant Director
Ralph Chau Third Assistant Director
Joe Fong Si-Hang Third Assistant Director
Sophia Shek Second Second Assistant Director
Stanley Chan Second Second Assistant Director
Ralph Osborn Supervising Dialogue Editor
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
Csaba Wagner Sound Effects Editor
Roland N. Thai Sound Effects Editor
Jason W. Jennings Sound Effects Editor
David Ott Stunt Driver
Shawn Kelly Lead Animator
Zachary Fannin Graphic Designer
Michael B. Johnson Stunt Double, Stunt Driver
Sera Trimble Stunt Double, Stunt Driver
David Brenner Additional Editor
Peter J. Devlin Sound Mixer
P.K. Hooker Sound Effects Editor
Greg Steele Visual Effects Supervisor
Ben McKee Additional Music
Dan Reynolds Additional Music
Wayne Sermon Additional Music
Daniel Platzman Additional Music
Scott Farrar Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff White Visual Effects Supervisor
Kazuko Golden Set Production Assistant
Mary Angela Munez Location Assistant
Angela Giannoni Compositor
Steve Jablonsky Original Music Composer
Roger Barton Editor
Denise Chamian Casting
Rosemary Brandenburg Set Decoration
John Marquis Sound Designer
Jim Wilkey Stunts
David Rowden Stunts
Jane Oshita Stunts
Lauren Mary Kim Stunts
Alan D'Antoni Stunts
Freddy Bouciegues Stunts
David Fleming Additional Music
K.C. Hodenfield First Assistant Director
Jeff Okabayashi Second Assistant Director
Lucas Bielan Camera Operator
Edouard F. Henriques III Makeup Department Head
Lee Briggs Visual Effects Production Manager
Chu Chen-On Line Producer
Skrillex Sound Designer
Patrick Priest Second Assistant Director
Larissa Lowthorp Creative Director
Jose Vasquez Stunts
Calvin Tsoi Set Decoration
Name Title
Don Murphy Producer
Lorenzo di Bonaventura Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Allegra Clegg Co-Producer
Mark Vahradian Executive Producer
Michael Bay Executive Producer
Brian Goldner Executive Producer
Matthew Cohan Co-Producer
Michael Kase Co-Producer
Dany Wolf Co-Producer
Regan Riskas Associate Producer
Ian Bryce Producer
Tom DeSanto Producer
K.C. Hodenfield Co-Producer
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Reviews

TheGSides
3.0

Is there any excuse available that will justify spending 2 hours, 45 minutes to watch this film? Or why I am gifting it three stars? It was a free rental at Redox. I normally enjoy Mark Wahlberg movies. I love Bumblebee. Do any of these hold water? I know one thing that doesn’t hold a ... lot of water – the story. Does it really matter at this point in the franchise? There are good guy Transformers called Autobots and bad guy Transformers called Decepticons and standing between them are stupid humans that betray their species for profit – normally it’s the U.S. Government. BUT wait – there is one hero that will change all of this and talk Optimus Prime (Autobot Boss Daddy) into fighting one last battle (for the fourth or fifth time – I’ve lost count at this point) while some hot-looking woman runs around explosions in short-shorts. You now know all you need to know about the entire _Transformer_ franchise. For this incarnation we trade out Shia LeBeouf for Mark Wahlberg and Courtney Fox for Nicola Pelz. And now for the twist…wait for it… Mark Wahlberg plays Nicola Pelz’s FATHER. That’s right – the FATHER. Yeah, it totally doesn’t work. At all. There’s a point in the movie about 90 minutes in where it looks like all the loose ends are going to get tied up and I thought: You know, that wasn’t so bad. Good action flick, a bit hoaky at points but watchable. And then the movie keeps going. And going. For another 90 minutes. And you basically watch the movie again except instead of it being in Texas and Chicago, it’s in China and Hong Kong. It’s too long, too many explosions, too many American flags and Texas flags in the background. This movie desperately needs an editor or it needs to be euthanized. Probably the latter. John Goodman and Ken Watanabe lend their voices serve as decent comic relief but there’s not a lot that can save this film. Bumblebee deserved better.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

I guess even Michael Bay must have realised that by the fourth outing, this franchise needed refreshing. To that end, the previously long-suffering cast have been allowed to hang up their screwdrivers and a new set of characters have been drafted in. They are led by "Cade" (an enthusiastic Mark Wahl ... berg). Now he just happens to buy an old truck and it just happens to turn out to be the long lost "Optimus Prime". Of course, there are still agencies hunting for the robots and soon he and daughter "Tessa" (Nicola Peltz Beckham) are on the run from a militia controlled by the manipulative industrialist "Joyce" (Stanley Tucci). Quite why it needs to take 2¾ hours to get to the standard denouement is anyone's guess. Despite the inclusion of some Tyrannosaur-bots, the film has the same relentless predictability as the "Autobots" and "Decepticons" (if you can spot the difference) go through the same repetitively staged combat scenes before an ending that relies unduly on human intervention (oh yes, and lots of sentimentality too) before we essentially start back at square one with the usual "Optimus" monologue concluding the proceedings. This has the added benefit of a truly terrible performance from the always over-rated Kelsey Grammer who had a few, entirely futile, goes at being a cinema baddie and unlike the other films which had a semblance of internationalism to them, this is now an entirely American affair that just bored me. Surely no more...?

Jun 08, 2023
r96sk
9.0

<em>'Transformers: Age of Extinction'</em>... what the hell happened here?! I actually seriously enjoyed a movie from this franchise, I'm honestly flabbergasted. It's written, directed and produced by the same people, though I wouldn't have predicted that whilst watching. This, to me, felt almost ... entirely different to the preceding films in the series, despite the aforementioned. The opening 45-60 minutes are especially entertaining, it does wobble in that regard once or twice but when all is said and done I actually had a lot of fun with this! I was, for the first time, actually invested into not just the robots but also the human characters too. It's a new bunch on the latter side and, despite minimally liking Shia LaBeouf & friends, I found this lot to be a big upgrade - the change also made it feel fresh. Mark Wahlberg is great as lead, Stanley Tucci and T.J. Miller (for once) are pluses as well. Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor are the weakest members of those onscreen, though even then I was still marginally interested in them. Kelsey Grammer, despite playing a fairly standard antagonist, is good, as is Li Bingbing in a relatively smaller role. Peter Cullen, John Goodman and Ken Watanabe, meanwhile, impress with their voices. Upon starting this review, and still now, I was struggling to come up with negatives. I guess the near three-hour run time truly ought to be one, yet somehow it really... isn't, rather unexplainably. As for a criticism, the excessive product placement is all I've got, I'm afraid. I'm yet to see the reception that this got, as usual I'm hoping my thoughts are not an outlier in a sea of dissatisfaction. I'd guess it's rated as mid-ly as the prior installments, at worst. Not that any of this is all that important of course, because I enjoyed it and that's all that matters. I did not expect to be saying that, at all! *checks reception*: Welp. An outlier I seemingly am. Then again, 12k (on Letterboxd) others agree with my rating (and it incredibly again made a billion on the big screen, I see) so I guess it isn't as bad as it looks. Some uncertainty has crept into my mind, I'm thinking it over and comparing it with other films I've rated similarly and... it's not even in doubt. Wild.

Jan 21, 2025