In a recent interview, Mark Wahlberg, seemed to have unwittingly confirmed that there will be more Transformers movies while suggesting that he had signed on to do them.

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In the interview with Tformers on March 27, the actor said that he had signed on to do more Transformers films if Age of Extinction did well.

Wahlberg had also emphasized on the fact that Transformers: Age of Extinction was a stand-alone film, and could do without the previous films in the franchise. With an entirely new cast, Michael Bay seems to be taking things to the next level and, in some way, relaunching the franchise.

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Titus Welliver, who plays a villainous part in the film, also suggested that this film would be very different, suggesting it was "darker" and not meant for kids. The trailer for the movie seemed to also reaffirm Welliver's words.

It was also revealed in recently released footage that Optimus Prime might die in the film. The footage only corroborated rumors last year that the heroic autobot will give way and request that Cade Yeager (Wahlberg) take over.

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Paramount's vice-chairman Rob Moore also championed Wahlberg's association with the action-thriller franchise, suggesting that he would be a major draw for fans.

"Michael Bay...is committed to making sure young audiences have a reason to flock back to your theaters," Moore said.

Adding up these details with the hope that Transformers: Age of Extinction will strike gold at the box office, Enstars can assume that Transformers 5 is definitely on and with the fresh take which now has a new face in Wahlberg, it seems the 42-year-old star is here to stay with them autobots and dinobots.

Transformers: Age of Extinction will release on Jun. 27 2014. 

Watch a trailer for the film here: