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Mark Wahlberg proclaims 'Transformers' the 'most iconic franchise in movie history'

"This will be the biggest movie of 2014," Wahlberg boasts.

By Annie Martin
Mark Wahlberg in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' (Paramount Pictures)
1 of 6 | Mark Wahlberg in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' (Paramount Pictures)

Mark Wahlberg had nothing but good things to say about Transformers: Age of Extinction during his appearance at CinemaCon on Monday.

The 42-year-old actor will star as Cade Yeager, a single father and inventor, in the upcoming film. He led into a fifteen-minute sneak peek with a speech full of excitement and praise for the movie.

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"For moviegoers all over the world, I guarantee this will take it up a notch," Wahlberg promised.

The actor was careful to differentiate Age of Extinction from the first three Transformers films. "Michael promised me it would be a very different, stand-alone movie, which it absolutely is," Wahlberg said. "It is bigger and better than the other three combined. This will be the biggest movie of 2014."

His praise did not end there. "[Transformers] is the most iconic franchise in movie history," the star boasted.

Transformers: Age of Extinction will debut in theaters June 27. The movie also stars Nicola Peltz as Yeager's daughter, along with Stanley Tucci and Kelsey Grammer.

[Belfast Telegraph]

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