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John Goodman and Ken Watanabe join the autobot voice cast in Transformers: Age of Extinction

Los Angeles – Director Michael Bay has tapped John Goodman and Ken Watanabe to voice two all new Autobots in his highly anticipated film Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth film in the global blockbuster franchise from Paramount Pictures.
 
Goodman and Watanabe will join legendary voice actors Peter Cullen and Frank Welker.
 
Goodman will play Autobot Hound, Watanabe will play Drift, while Cullen reprises his role as the voice of Optimus Prime, and Welker takes on another new character, Galvatron.  
 
“I am pleased to welcome two gifted and versatile actors, John Goodman and Ken Watanabe, to the world of Transformers,” said Bay. “And to reteam with Peter and Frank, who have brought Transformers characters alive from the beginning. I've been fortunate to work with some of the best voice talent in the business, and together we will introduce several exciting new robots to fans of the franchise around the world.”
 
Rounding out the voice-over cast are actors John DiMaggio, Mark Ryan, Robert Foxworth and Reno Wilson.  DiMaggio and Ryan will take on the new characters Crosshairs and Lockdown respectively, while Foxworth reprises the role of Ratchet and Wilson returns as Brains.
 
A new chapter in the Transformers universe, Transformers: Age of Extinction stars an all new live action cast lead by Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Li Bingbing , Kelsey Grammer, Sophia Myles, T. J. Miller, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor and Titus Welliver.
 
Transformers: Age of Extinction begins after an epic battle that left a great city torn, but with the world saved. As humanity picks up the pieces, a shadowy group reveals itself in an attempt to control the direction of history… while an ancient, powerful new menace sets Earth in its crosshairs. With help from a new cast of humans, Optimus Prime and the Autobots rise to meet their most fearsome challenge yet. In an incredible adventure, they are swept up in a war of good and evil, ultimately leading to a climactic battle across the world.
 
The Autobots

Peter Cullen is known throughout the world as the voice of the leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime, on the popular 1980s cartoon series The Transformers and in Michael Bay’s Transformers film franchise. Additionally, he has voiced the robots Ironhide, Slugslinger, Streetwise, Wingspan and Nightstick. He has lent his voice to Winnie the Pooh’s Eeyore on everything from cartoons and television commercials to theatrical promotions. His film credits include the voice of the title role in the remake of King Kong, and the inhuman alien sounds in Predator.


(Optimus Prime. Paramount Pictures)
 
Frank Welker has voiced many recurring characters in The Transformers animated series, including eight of the original 14 Decepticons, Megatron, Galvatron, Soundwave, Skywrap, Laserbeak, Rumble, Frenzy, Ravage and Ratbat. On the big screen, he appeared as Soundwave and Ravage in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen T and as Soundwave and Shockwave in Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
 
Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor John Goodman has lent his voice to numerous animated projects, including the films Cars, Monsters Inc, Monsters University, The Princess and The Frog, The Emperor’s New Groove and The Jungle Book II as well as NBC’s animated series Father of the Pride. His recent live action films include the Academy Award®-winning Argo and The Artist, The Monuments Men, Trouble with the Curve, Flight, and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. His many television credits include Roseanne, Damages, Community, You Don’t Know Jack and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
 
Stage, film and television actor Ken Watanabe played General Tadamichi Kuribayashi in Letters from Iwo Jima, the Chairman in Memoirs of a Geisha and Lord Katsumoto Moritsugu in The Last Samurai, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Supporting Actor. His most recent work includes roles in Batman Begins, Inception and the upcoming Godzilla.”
 
Robert Foxworth is an accomplished stage and screen actor. He starred in the television series Storefront Lawyers, Falcon Crest and LateLine, and appeared as a recurring series character on Six Feet Under, Law & Order, Law & Order: SUV and as a guest on Brothers & Sisters, Boston Legal, Bones, The West Win and Gilmore Girls. His recent Broadway credits include August: Osage County and Twelve Angry Men. Foxworth voiced the role of Ratchet in Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
 
John DiMaggio’s voice-over work includes television, film and video games. He has lent his voice to Futurama, for which he won an Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Male Performer in an Animated Television Production, The Simpsons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, American Dad, Penguins of Madagascar, Adventure Time with Finn and Jake, Kung Fu Panda (TV), Barnyard and Chowder. He previously voiced Leadfoot and Target in Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
 
Mark Ryan has been combining his acting, singing, writing and directing talents in a successful international career for more than 30 years. He performed in several major musicals in London’s West End, including four years in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s smash hit Evita, originating the role of Magaldi and then playing Ché. He originated the character of Nasir for the cult British TV series Robin of Sherwood and has appeared in dozens of films and television series, both in the U.S. and UK. He previously voiced Bumblebee and Jetfire for the Transformer film franchise and recently co-starred in the premiere season of Black Sails, Michael Bay’s provocative new television series for Starz.
 
Reno Wilson currently stars on the hit CBS comedy Mike & Molly as Officer Carl McMillan. He has appeared in such films as Joe Young, Rough Draft, Fallen, and White Hype. As an accomplished voice-over artist, he gave voice to the Decepticon Frenzy in Transforemers, the Autobot Mudflap in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Brains in Transformers; Dark of the Moon.
 
Transformers: Age of Extinction opens in theaters on June 27, 2014.

Watch the trailer here:


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