In a recent interview Mark Wahlberg spoke about what would be different about the new Transformers: Age of Extinction when compared with the rest of the films in the franchise, while promoting the movie in Australia.

Interviewer Storms Out On Mark Wahlberg During Awkward Film Promotion Q&A?

In an interview with IGN, the actor was cautious about giving away new spoilers relating to the film but did end up giving some details about the equation between the dinobots and Optimus Prime. Wahlberg revealed that it would not be as simple as it seemed and that the jurassic machines wouldn't be at Optimus Prime's beck and call from the get go.

"Recruiting the dinobots, it's pretty elaborate how it happens, Optimus just doesn't whistle and they come running, he has to really kind of convince them to come on board and to fight this fight," Wahlberg said.

Car Companies Begging Michael Bay To Feat. In Movie As One Of The 'Good Guys'? 

Wahlberg also added that this would be a new experience for die-hard fans and that they should expect to "be blown away." He went on to talk about how the film had a whole new cast, a whole new threat, new enemies. While he said it would have all the explosions and action a Transformers film is known to feature, it will be a little bit more "realistic" and "believable."

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

Watch the interview here: