‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ Director Michael Bay Takes the Autobots and Decepticons in the Medieval World

The rumors began to swirl when it was observed that the movie’s shooting in the United Kingdom includes Nazis during the World War II.

It also emanated from the shooting in a building which was covered by the production crew with Nazi flags. The building happens to be where Winston Churchill was born, spawning controversy and assumption that the film is disrespecting the memories of the great UK prime minister and the British veterans of the World War II.

Michael Bay assured everyone that what was seen on the building is just a dot on the story and it is not as big deal as it looks.

He said that he or the movie would not do anything to disrespect UK veterans or the great Winston Churchill, saying that the former UK prime minister is actually a major protagonist in “Transformers: The Last Knight.”

Bay said that people have not been fortunate enough to read the script and they don’t know that Churchill is a big hero in the movie. He even added that Churchill would be smiling. He said that once they get to see “Transformers: The Last Knight” when it comes out in theaters next year, everyone would understand what he is saying now.

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