Transformers director Michael Bay is known for his love of big robots and even bigger explosions. But it seems that the filmmaker is also something of an animal lover, and he has given a role to Freya, an abandoned canine once named “the world’s loneliest dog,” in the upcoming Transformers: The Last Knight. Freya will be seen acting alongside Anthony Hopkins–check them in the video below:
As the clips reveals, Bay decided he would give Freya a role in the mega-budget blockbuster after reading about her in a British newspaper.
Transformers: The Last Knight hits theaters on June 23, 2017. Mark Wahlberg returns from 2014’s Transformers: Age of Extinction and will be joined by Josh Duhamel, Stanley Tucci, and John Goodman.
Last month, the first poster for The Last Knight was revealed. Even though the movie isn’t released until next summer, there have been plenty of videos and images released from the production over the past few months, including footage of some spectacular stuntwork.
Paramount will be releasing a new Transformers movie every year until at least 2019. The studio has already announced release dates for the two movies following The Last Knight: Transformers 6 (expected to be a Bumblebee spinoff) is scheduled to debut on June 8, 2018, while Transformers 7 will follow on June 28, 2019.
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