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If you dont think the words Transformers and realistic belong in the same sentence, then maybe you need to have a conversation with Mark Wahlberg. Wahlberg, star of Michael Bays “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” claims the new movie is a little bit more believable than previous installments of the franchise, while remaining familiar to fans.

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When we saw parts of the movie, and how its come together, you know, you have a whole new cast, you have a whole new threat, new enemies and all the things that you liked, with all the explosions and the action, but its just a little bit more realistic, a little bit more believable, I think, he told IGN.

Recruiting the Dinobots its pretty elaborate in how it happens, he added. [It's] not like Optimus has a whistle and they come running, hes really got to convince them to come onboard and fight this fight, and its pretty cool how its done. I think people are definitely going to get their moneys worth, its well worth the wait. And I think, for the die-hard fans, theyre going to have a whole new thing to look forward to in the future.

Movie marketing is a very tricky business to get into, particularly if you’re one of those lucky people that gets to decide what goes into the trailer. Fans are becoming increasingly frustrated with how trailers are selling movies these days, and Mark Wahlberg is a sympathetic ear to that exact group of film geeks. In an interview with IGN, Mark Wahlberg lamented how trailers today seem to thrive on selling the money shots instead of genuine product.

The Transformers: Age Of Extinction itself is guilty of the same tactics Michael Bay has used to sell each prior installment of the series, as it features shots of explosions, familial strife, and tons of harrowing scenarios between humans and Transformers alike. One part that Mark Wahlberg seems to believe is undersold in the trailers we’ve seen is Optimus Prime’s recruitment of the Dinobots. Apparently, we’re being fed a line of lies if we think that it’s as simple as slugging Grimlock in the face to get him to join the cause. Wahlberg seems genuinely excited about the film’s handle on that plot-line, stating.

While the participation of the Dinobots and the fate of humanity are at stake in Transformers: Age of Extinction, there’s another somewhat subtle plot thread that the film’s viral marketing campaign has focused itself around: the deportation of Transformers.  As we’ve seen on the film’s viral marketing site, the Transformers aren’t exactly welcome on our planet. In fact, the nations of the world have unified against them as a common threat, and have made their feelings about Optimus Prime and his kin rather clear.

Entertainment Weekly has picked up on a theme similar to that of the X-Men franchise, where those that might save us are seen as the real menace at hand, only instead of civil rights being the real life issue at hand, they seem too think that deportation and immigration have been inserted into the script instead.

Thankfully, the trailers and viral marketing have been vague enough to keep us all relatively in the dark. We know very little outside of what the marketing has told us, and Mark Wahlberg’s excitement for Transformers is as strong as it’s ever been. It’s nice to know that even Hollywood stars of his stature get tired of studio marketing campaigns lighting the fuse a little to early, only to leave the crowd underwhelmed when they see what they weren’t shown in the commercials. It shows that a star can be proud and anxious for a product they truly believe in, so much so that they want the public to enjoy it as fresh as possible.

Transformers: Age Of Extinction opens in theaters on June 27th, so there’s bound to be plenty of commercials and maybe even another trailer or two that might spoil more surprises. If those in charge don’t want a Mark Wahlberg tantrum on their doorstep, it’s probably advised that they ease up on the spoiler throttle the next couple of turns out.