Not really surprised, but Michael Bay has gone on to confirm that Transformers 3 will be in 3D, also added on to include that he has rid of the hugely criticized “dork-fest comedy” and reveals new villain which all in all the film will have a solid ending.
“One thing we’re getting rid of is what I call the ‘dorky comedy,’ So the twins, the two bumbling, slang-spewing robots? They’re basically gone,” he said, and singled out actor John Turturro (Agent Simmons), who will provide comic relief for the film. So now he’s gonna get rid of characters with no explanation rather than bring them in with no explanation (you know what I mean, remember Jolt? that blue one, yeah exactly).
Fans of the 80′s could be pleased to know that the new villain for the third movie is Shockwave, the one-eyed robot recognizable by his signature laser cannon, who became dictator of the Transformers’ home world of Cybertron after the other Autobots and Decepticons journeyed to Earth. I’m guessing Decepticons and Autobots join forces, to destroy the evil force of Shockwave and his one eyed robot minions.
While there is no Major plot revealed, Bay has hinted that the story involves the space race between Russia and the U.S. and the Transformers’ role in it being one of the planet’s most dangerous secrets. “The movie is more of a mystery,” Bay says. “It ties in what we know as history growing up as kids with what really happened.”
And finally, for those who heavily criticize Revenge Of The Fallen (me, partly as well), Bay has gone to say he accepts “some of the criticism,” but cited the film’s tight production schedule and quick turnaround time as reasons why certain elements of the film didn’t work. “It was very hard to put [the sequel] together that quickly after the writers’ strike [of 2007-08],” Bay said.
It just sucked Bay, it just really, really sucked. You put ‘balls’ on Devastator, thats where your budget went, half a million dollars spent on rendering Devastators BALLS.
Michael however has promised a “final crescendo” for us, fitting end to the trilogy. “It’s not three multiple endings,” the director said. “As a trilogy, it really ends,” he says. “It could be rebooted again, but I think it has a really killer ending.”
Okay Bay, here I will guess, explosions, mass amount of it, like for the next 10 minutes all we’ll see is orange flames covering the whole cinema screen. Now that you have time, my opinion is just make the movie and shut up.
Let us know your thoughts, think Bay’s vision will accomplish and satisfy? Or is it already pissing you off?

