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04th Mar 2014

Irish actor Jack Reynor gets his first exclusive poster for Transformers: Age Of Extinction

Kid's gonna be a real big star, see?

Eoghan Doherty

Kid’s gonna be a real big star, see?

The rules have changed… and so have the cast.

Irish actor Jack Reynor best ready himself for super stardom. With Michael Bay’s Transformers: Age Of Extinction due for release in cinemas all across the world this July, the Irishman is set to become an absolutely massive box office star.

This leathery, moody, squinty poster is just the beginning. He definitely needs a wee wash though…

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Not to be outdone by his talented co-star, an alien gun-toting Marky Mark Wahlberg has also been given a brand new poster of his own. No sign of his funky bunch though…

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Don’t worry if you’re unfamiliar with the plot of the director’s fourth Transformers film though, because here at JOE we’ve prepared this very handy summary…

EXPLOSIONS! AGH! SHOUTY BITS! JACK REYNOR! AGH! MORE EXPLOSIONS! DAD! OPTIMUS PRIME! DINOBOTS! OPTIMUS PRIME RIDING DINOBOTS! EVEN MORE EXPLOSIONS! AAAAAAAGH!

And so there you have it.

The film stars Marky Mark Wahlberg as a mechanic who gets caught up in the war between the Autobots and Decepticons, while his aforementioned funky bunch consists of Nicola Peltz as his daughter and, very excitedly, up and coming Irish star Jack Reynor as Shane, presumably the film’s young hero/Peltz’s love interest/Optimus Prime’s new BFF.

Bay recently released the first footage from Transformers 4 AKA Transformers: Age Of Extinction and, in spite of JOE’s better judgement and trying not to get our hopes up too much, we do have to admit that the new Dinobots look absolutely flippin’ brilliant.

There’s still no sign of Kelsey Grammer’s FrasierCraneBot anywhere though…

Check out the trailer by clicking here.

Transformers: Age Of Extinction is due for release in Irish cinemas on 10 July 2014.

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