Entertainment Tonight revealed an exclusive video from the set of Tranformers 4: Age of Exctinction in Detroit featuring explosions, obliterated buildings, fast cars flipping over and more.

The clip, shown below, is packed with a whole lot of live action compact with copious amounts of grit and dirt. The reporter on site takes viewers through the set located in Detroit but is intended to be Hong Kong in the film. Transformers director Michael Bay simulated Hong Kong's streets over four blocks in the city. Most of the extras are Asians as yellow-colored Chinese buses roam the streets. 

Interviews with Bay are included in the footage, as well as with the film's cast members Mark Wahlberg, Jack Reynonr and Nicola Peltz.

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Wahlberg, who has fake bruises, blood, and grime on his face during the interview, talked about the first thing that came to his mind explaining how it feels to work on a set with Bay.

"That we are going to be working extremely fast," he said, and later on joked that the bruises on his face were from before he began filming.

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Reynor agreed with Wahlberg, suggesting that it was all about speedy action sequences: "It's a lot of explosions all day long, a lot of loud noises, a lot of running."

Peltz, who plays Reynor's love interest and Wahlberg's daughter in the film, suggested that all the action makes her nervous in a good way.

"My heart jumps, that would be an adrenaline rush," she said.

When asked about having a love interest off camera, Peltz laughed and said, "No, I don't have a boyfriend, too much drama."

The video captures also Bay's attention to detail and the fact that he was a very "hands-on" director. The director was reponsible for the smallest details on the set and also forsaw every explosion during filming, according to the report.

The clip also includes a host of the mean machines -- like the Stinger (Pagani) and the Bumble Bee -- that will be featured in the film.

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Reynor is the lead character of Transformers 4 and will be playing a race car driver. Wahlberg will portray Flynn Vincent, Peltz's father. Kelsey Grammer will be playing the role of Harold Attinger, a counter-intelligence agent who is the main antagonist in the film.

Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theaters June 27, 2014.