The "Transformers 4" crew returned to Chongqing on Monday to shoot some additional footage due to script changes, China.org.cn learned.
A poster of the "Transformers: Age of Extinction." [China.org.cn] |
At that time Bay once told China.org.cn, "The scene we shoot here (Wulong) is a very heroic scene with autobot leader Optimus Prime, it's a very exciting and big scene."
Due to the recent script alterations, the crew was forced to once again visit the Three Natural Bridges scenery of Fairy Maiden Town in Wulong County on Monday, and used two helicopters to get several grand aerial shots of the tiankengs (giant dolines) and naturally formed bridges on Tuesday and Wednesday. The scenes they shot will be used in "Transformers 4" to add visual impact.
Two helicopters were used to get several grand aerial shots of the tiankengs (giant dolines) and naturally formed bridges on Tuesday and Wednesday. The scenes they shot will be used in "Transformers 4" to add visual impact. [Photo: China.org.cn] |
The area is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, National 5A Scenic Spot and a definite tourist favorite. It is also the same place that once hosted the film shoot of Chinese blockbuster "Curse of the Golden Flower" by Zhang Yimou.
Bay and his production team explained the reason they chose Wulong is mainly because of the initial creative ideas to show a mysterious hill in China, but they also believed in global interests and the booming Chinese film market which could help the film gross more than US$1 billion worldwide.
The film is set for release on June 27, 2014.
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