TRANSFORMERS 4 Adds Victoria Summer As Kelsey Grammar's Assistant She's apparently Attinger's secretary or assistant.
I wonder if she'll be oblivious to Attinger's evil or is in on the whole plan? It would be cool if we had a decent female villian in the movies. but i'm asking for too much.
My fan theory: Miss Summer IS the main villain of TF4 and not Grammer. Reports giving away Kelsey Grammer's character being the main human villain very early sounds fishy to me. Remember how we knew Shockwave being the main villain for TF3 very early? Turned out it was a misinformation campaign to hide Sentinel Prime's role. What if Kelsey Grammer is working for Victoria Summer and not the other way around? Could happen you know. Just my 2 cents.
As many new cars they've confirmed and have yet to be confirmed, there seems to be a good balance of Transformers and humans. Actually, there might be more Transformers.
That beat up truck not only is it shaped like a 1980's Optimus it's even got flames - bit odd. That girl reminds me a bit of the girl in V & Stargate. She has that same intense look about her, I wonder if she's Human at all or another Alice type Pretender ? As for Gi Joe it needs some iconic Vehicles it has less of them than it had in Rise of Cobra in the sequel - throw HISS Tanks at the next one then we may be getting somewhere.
Not sure how to do spoiler tags - but 100% sure that she will be the true main human villain - manipulating things behind the scenes.
She is beautiful. I can not wait to watch Kelsey Grammer in this movie. Considering that he is the main villain in the movie, I hope he gets lots of screen time. ...hey baby I hear the bots are coming tossed spark plugs and mangled bits... I'll stop there...
I know it's on earth, and humans must play a role, but I can understand wanting more robots and less humans. It's a sci fi flick, so why not make it more sci fi. Nothing wrong with wanting to see MORE robots in a Transformers movie. Why not be innovative and prove that you don't need a bunch of humans to make a good robot flick. Pacific Rim just did it. The human factor was the weakest element to it.
Though I disagree with you, i'd like to remind you, that you can get your Hypno-chip at the concession stand next summer