New behind-the-scenes footage for Transformers 4: Age of Extinction, featuring interviews with Mark Wahlberg and Nicola Peltz, was revealed as part of a special segment for ET Canada. 

The clip begins with previously released footage and interviews with ET America, followed by new interviews with the film's cast.

Speaking with Mark Wahlberg on set, the reporter tried to probe him about the Dinobots rather than focusing on general stuff about his role in the film. Wahlberg, who plays Peltz's dad in the film, also spoke about how being a father off camera made it easier for him to play one on screen.

"I'm definitely in the right frame of mind to be playing this," he said. "I have got a 10-year-old daughter who has now got pictures of One Direction on the wall."

Wahlberg also discussed the nature of his relationship with Peltz in the film as well as the one between her character and race car driver Jack Reynor. Peltz and Reynor's characters secretly date in the film against Wahlberg's wishes. When the truth is revealed, chaos ensues.

"We have a very strict no dating household and I find out and there is all this chaos that she has been lying to me for some time," Wahlberg said.

When asked how his reacts when he finally meets his daughter's boyfriend, Wahlberg confessed it was not a pretty scenario. He said, "I don't like the boyfriend and I have to go on the run with my daughter and the boyfriend which is very awkward."

Wahlberg also spoke about the fact that he was getting older as an actor and his enduring career: "I accept the fact that I am getting older now and playing older characters, a lot of people don't get to do it for as long as I've been doing it and at this level."

Director Michael Bay said that he shot a crucial turning point of the movie at the Wulong Karst National Geology Park in Hong Kong. Bay released photos from the filming in Wulong Karst and suggested that in the respective scene a group of Transformers will reportedly meet another group of Transformers to battle their way out of a crater that was created by a crashed starship.

Some publications speculated that the "other group of Transformers" will actually be the Dinobots.

When Wahlberg was asked about the existence of Dinobots in the 2014 movie and what they looked like, the actor was tight-lipped.

"Oh, I can't talk about that," he said. "It's on a lot of people's bucket list but I haven't seen them."

The reporter prodded him further by saying, "So it's true then?" as Wahlberg seemed to be teasing the idea of Dinobots in the upcoming film without giving away any information.

"No, I don't know, I am more concerned with the human element," Wahlberg said.

The actor's children will make a cameo in the film. Wahlberg talked about directing on set, saying, "If you're shooting a big movie like this you don't have enough time to play around no matter who it is, you've got to get it right."

Also interviewed on set, Peltz revealed that when she was a child she thought she would grow up to be a ice hockey player. She added that she loves working on Transformers since it involved a lot of athletic stunts.

Transformers: Age of Extinction comes out June 27, 2014.