As the release date for Transformers 4: Age of Extinction nears, it seems like some last minute issues have cropped up with the Chinese sponsors of the movie requesting last minute changes.

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One of the Chinese investors, Beijing Pangushi Investment Co. Ltd., of the movie has requested that a few scenes be removed from the film. It seems like the movie's producers did not meet the terms of the deal between them. The company owns the Pangu Plaza, which figures a pretty visible spot in the film and adds to imagery and backdrop. But now as things seemed to have gone awry between the two parties, the investment firm is asking that the scenes featuring the plaza be taken out from the movie. The company issues a statement on June 18.

Paramount did respond to the concerns which were aired in the press, and a spokesperson stated that they were looking to sort things out.

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"We regret that Pangu is not currently satisfied with certain aspects of our collaboration and are working to resolve its concerns," the spokesman said.

It is very in the late for the movie to be heading to the cutting room as the release date is less than a week away.

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

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