Mark Wahlberg said that the Transformers 4: Age of Extinction will be "extremely powerful" when compared with prequels in a recent interview with The Daily Beast.

Wahlberg suggested that this installment would probably be the best in the entire Transformers series, stating that not only was the script stronger but that the emotional core of the story was too. The actor spoke about his character and his strife to elaborate upon the remarkable element of the plot.

"It was a tighter script, and its own stand-alone thing. I think the emotional core of it, the human element, is going to be extremely powerful," Wahlberg said. "It's an ordinary man trying to do extraordinary things to save his daughter and keep her alive-and this boyfriend he didn't know anything about. He'd had a child when he was in high school and his wife passed away, and the promise he'd made to her was that she wouldn't date any boys until she graduated and that she'd be at the graduation-because we weren't due to the pregnancy. So there's an anchor to it and a realness to it that I like a lot."

It also seems like this one in the series might take things up a notch with the inclusion of Dinobots. The film's package artist Marcelo Matere tweeted what seemed to strongly hint at their presence:

"I saw the concepts of all the Dinobots. Guys who likes dinosaurs will freak out with Transfomers 4!" Matere tweeted in Portuguese.

Transformers 4 Spoilers: Movie Behind-the-Scenes VIDEO Hints Dinobots Presence with Mark Wahlberg & Nicola Peltz.

Director Michael Bay had previously said that he would show a crucial turning point of the movie at the Wulong Karst National Geology Park in Hong Kong. Bay released photos from the filming in Wulong Karst and suggested that in the respective scene a group of Transformers will reportedly meet another group of Transformers to battle their way out of a crater that was created by a crashed starship.

Some publications speculated that the "other group of Transformers" will actually be the Dinobots.

In other Transformers news, Hasbro's CEO Brian Goldner also spoke about revving up the design of the Optimus Prime to match up with the next installment of the Transformers, in an interview with the New York Times. The toy manufacturer also revealed its new Smash & Change Optimus Prime toy.