A new clip for the highly anticipated "Transformers: The Last Knight" has recently been showcased by film director, Michael Bay, at CinemaCon. The footage teases some of the scenes that fans will see in the fifth movie installment including a Medieval England setting and possibly Bumblebee's past.

The exclusive CinemaCon footage for "Transformers: The Last Knight" opened up with a scene set in Medieval England, according to The Hollywood Reporter. It focused on what seems to be some sort of war where a lot of knights use trebuchets and flaming arrows. However, one knight was seen drinking an entire bottle of alcohol. Soon after he finishes the bottle, he saw a gigantic robot dragon flying along a cliffside near him.

The "Transformers: The Last Knight" clip then continued to fast forward in time to modern day; in a robot wreckage site. It introduced two new Transformers on that scene: Squeeks and Canopy. The former is badly damaged and has apparently lost the ability to transform. While the latter, however, is on the verge of dying but Cade (Mark Wahlberg) manages to save him from the bad guys.

The last scene that was featured on the CinemaCon clip for "Transformers: The Last Knight" introduces Anthony Hopkins' character. He was hanging out in England along with another Transformer who is also British. Interestingly enough, Hopkins' character seemingly dropped that he knows Bumblebee and that he already met him once when he was still a kid.

Because of this latest revelation for "Transformers: The Last Knight," some fans couldn't help but speculate about Bumblebee's past. ScreenRant reported that the Autobot has apparently been on Earth longer than what some enthusiasts might have expected. It was said that he has been on the planet since at least the '40s - or possibly even earlier than that.

Unfortunately, the "Transformers: The Last Knight" clip featured on CinemaCon is still being kept in private. No official news yet on when it will come out to the public. More news about the matter should probably emerge in the coming weeks.