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Shia LaBeouf on 'Transformers 2': 'The War Isn't Over...'
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After it was revealed that the script of the 'Transformers' sequel has been finished, its lead actor opened up about the movie confirming rumors on more robots and action in the action film.

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Following the announcement that director Michael Bay has written himself the script of "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen", its leading actor, Shia LaBeouf, opened up about the sequel to the blockbuster action film "Transformers". Talking to Empire Magazine, the 21-year-old movie star dished out about the film's script he recently read, especially about the robots and action scenes.

At the beginning of the conversation, the "Eagle Eye" actor pretty much hailed the film's director for the new script. "I know of a few things I have to work on for the next one," admitted LaBeouf "I've seen pre-vizes of the action scenes and I just saw Michael yesterday. It's going to be bad-ass. We're not making another one unless it is, and Mike is definitely not resting on his laurels - he's doing insane shit again. And the pre-vizes that I've seen - it's just massive. If the first one was any indicator of how massive massive can be, this is going to blow that out of the water. It's insane. Mike's mind was just kind of made for this - it's amazing."

Further, into the speech, the co-star of Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" confirmed that the sequel will have more action as well as robots from both contending parties. He said, "There's going to be a lot more characterization with the robots, which I'm excited about. I was a fan of Transformers before the movie came out. And there's going to be a lot of action...That goes unsaid, I guess." He then added, "There's gonna be new robots on both sides. I can say that the war isn't over..."

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