The latest updates about Transformers 5 have to do with casting.

A recent report reveals that Transformers 5 might be looking to cast a new face for one of the lead parts.

There had been a lot of questions about if Nicola Peltz would be reprising her role in the Age of Extinction sequel, and it seems like maybe not. After a long silence on that front, some recent news suggests that maybe the fifth installment might actually be looking for a new face. The Wrap reported that Nickelodoen star Isabela Moner is being eyed for the lead part opposite Mark Wahlberg, who will be reprising his role as Cade Yeager.

She will "play the young female lead of Izabella, a street-smart tomboy who grew up an orphan and was raised in foster care. She counts a small Transformer as her only friend... until she meets Wahlberg's heroic inventor Cade Yeager."

According to another report by The Wrap, comedian Jedd Carmichael will most likely be the latest addition to cast of the movie. The publication got this tip from multiple sources working closely with the film.

Althoug Carmichael is not a familiar face, and will be something of a newcomer for a massive franchise like Transformers, he has might be best known for his portrayal of Garf in Neighbors (2014), and wis expected to reprise his role in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising.

The Wrap reached out to Paramount for confirmation but the movie house declined to comment.

The Age of Extinction sequel is set to begin filming in May this year, according to a report by My Entertainment World. Additionally, a Deadline report reveals that principal photography for Transformers 5 will take place in Detroit. The report reveals that the producers have gotten great tax incentives to film in Detroit and will most likely do so again. The Michigan Film & Digital Media Office revealed that filming will begin in Detroit this summer. Another source told Deadline that Paramount has directed the funds and tax breaks it got for filming other projects in Detroit to the Age of Extinction sequel.

The previous installments of the series were also filmed in Detroit. Lee Rosenthal, the president of Physical Production at Paramount Pictures also spoke about the merits of filming in the state. "Michigan has been so welcoming of Michael Bay and the Transformers movies over the years, and we are thrilled to be returning for this next incredible installment,"Rosenthal told Deadline.

Michael Bay also finally confirmed that he will be directing Transformers 5 but added that this will be his last in the series.

While speaking to Rolling Stone about his latest release 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, the director addressed the rumors about his coming on board for the Age of Extinction sequel. While he said he was working on the film, he also revealed that this would be his last Transformers project.

"I'm doing Transformers ... 5, is it? I've taken on a lot of work. ... It's fun to do a movie that 100 million people will see. But this is the last one. I have to pass the reins to someone else. J.J. [Abrams] told me, 'You're the only guy that could do this.' But it's time to move on. One more."

In an interview with CinePop, while promoting his latest film with Will Ferrell, Daddy's Home, Mark Wahlberg also confirmed that he would be back for Transformers 5. Besides him, no other actor, either from the previous movies or otherwise, have been attached.

Akiva Goldsman won't be writing the movie, as he is set to supervise the writing teams for G.I. Joe and conceptualizing Micronauts. The report reveals that while Goldsman will still be supervising the creative process behind Transformers 5, new scribes are coming on board to put pen to paper: the writers of Iron Man, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, and Black Hawk Down's Ken Nolan.

The Transformers 5 placeholder logo was recently unveiled via a ComicBook report at Hasbro Investor Day. Half of the logo is a red stencil of Optimus Prime's face and the other half is symmetrically shaped as the number 5. The report goes on to state that, judging by how the placeholder logo for Transformers 4: Age of Extinction ended up being the official logo for the film, this will be most likely the logo for Transformers 5.

Hasbro's president, Stephen J. Davis, recently confirmed that four more sequels have been planned for the series, and they will span over a decade.

Davis also revealed that most of the conceptualizing and initial writing for Transformers 5 has been completed.

"You're going to see a new Transformers movie coming from Hasbro and Paramount and Michael Bay and our other partners," Davis said. "In fact, we just finished-as some of you may have read-an incredible experience. We decided we wanted to plot out the next 10 years of the Transformers franchise, so we got together in a 3 month period of time...nine of some of the most creative writers I have ever worked with-shepherded by Akiva Goldsman, who many of you may know won an Academy Award for A Beautiful Mind, and written a bunch of great movies. And they plotted out the next ten years of Transformers. Similarly we are doing the same in television and digital. So stay tuned Transformers 5 is on its way...And 6 and 7 and 8."

Some more plot news came from voice actor Mark Ryan, who (while speaking at the UK's "Wings and Wheel" convention in September) hinted that the movie will most likely have two different storylines.

According to an IGN piece, the first storyline will focus on Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) on mortal lands. And as we had previously suspected, the second storyline will follow Optimus Prime's journey in search for his creators, the Quintessons.

In another interview, Brian Goldner, CEO of Hasbro, revealed that the movie was aiming for a 2017 release.