Steve Jung, a concept artist who worked on Transformers 4: Age of Extinction revealed an unseen Decepticon, and it does raise the question if this version would feature in Transformers 5.

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This Decepticon was called the Widow Maker but did not make it in the movie, but judging by its striking form it would be a pity to watch it go to waste, and hoping that she makes it in the sequel of the movie.

Jung wrote about this Decepticon on his Facebook page:

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"My only robot design that I spent about a month on got cancelled at the end," he wrote. "It was supposed to have been a female Pagani Zonda.

Earlier this year it had been revealed that Transformers 4: Age of Extinction was only the beginning to a new phase in the series, and a trilogy will be led by Mark Wahlberg. But there seem to have been talk of issues between Bay and Paramount as he has set the condition of working on a passion project, like Pain and Gain from last year, before getting toTransformers 5.

While Age of Extinction slayed at the box office it hasn't been much of a success with critics as it has gotten some pretty bad reviews pointing to a sensory overload with excessive use of technical, CGI mined wizardry and a lack of a strong plot, with the human characters almost rendered meaningless. 

Transformers: Age of Extinction hit theaters on June 27, 2014.

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