Leading up to its June 2014 release, Enstars rounded up all the crucial details about Transformers: Age of Extinction.

Many new vehicles will be featured in the upcoming film, which was filmed in Detroit and parts of China. Viewers will see a bright-green Chevrolet Corvette, which has a 6.2 liter V-8 engine producing 455-460 hp and 460-465 lb-ft of torque, and a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, which is a convertible producing 1200-hp is it quad-turbocharged, with an 8.0-liter W-16 engine.

The first trailer of the film will be shown during the 2014 Super Bowl on Feb. 2, 2014 Filming Age of Extinction took five and a half months, some of which was spent in the Far East.

"My crew and I had a fantastic time shooting in Hong Kong and Mainland China. It was an amazing experience, and I love the country," director Michael Bay said about working in the country.

Jack Reynor is the male lead of the film and will be playing a race car driver named Shane. Nicola Peltz acts as Reynor's girlfriend, Tessa, and Mark Wahlberg will portray Cade, Tessa's father. Kelsey Grammer will be playing the role of Harold Attinger, a counter-intelligence agent who is the main antagonist in the film. Wahlberg's children will make a cameo in the film.

Shane and Tessa secretly date in the film against Flynn's wishes. When the truth is revealed, chaos ensues.

"We have a very strict no dating household and I find out and there is all this chaos that she has been lying to me for some time," Wahlberg said.

When asked how his reacts when he finally meets his daughter's boyfriend, Wahlberg confessed it was not a pretty scenario. He said, "I don't like the boyfriend and I have to go on the run with my daughter and the boyfriend, which is very awkward."

Reynor previously said that early on in the film, his character saves Cade and Tessa's life, and Wahlberg added that his life will be in jeopardy at the expense of saving his daughter.

Empire magazine gave away some plot reveals in it January 2014 issue cover story about the movie, hinting at how the fourth installment will begin and the supposedly extinct Transformers that will resurface.

"This fourth film in the franchise is something of a fresh start, and sees an Earth scarred by the events of the last three films but moving on after the disappearance of all giant robots," the article stated. "When Mark Wahlberg's inventor, Cade Yeager, discovers a buried Transformer, the stage is set for the return of the giant beasties."

Transformers: Age of Extinction comes out June 27, 2014.