While "Transformers 5" is not going to happen for the next few years, there have been reports that new robots will be introduced to the sequel.
According to Gospel Herald the new robots will include Ultra Magnus, Blitzwing, Scourge, Cyclonus, Override, and Red Alert.
While this report should be taken with a large grain of salt, the idea is not far from happening.
Day Herald added that "Transformers 5" will most likely going to be divided into two parts.
"One will have Optimus Prime facing the Quintessons who are the creators of the Autobots with the help of his second-in-command Ultra Magnus," the publication reported. "This event will result in the final confrontation between Optimus Prime and his team with Unicron, who is the lord of the Decepticons."
There have also been rumors claiming that Optimus Prime will finally bid his farewell to the franchise and pass on his responsibilities as Autobots' leader to another robot.
In addition to these new robots, "Transformers 5" is also reportedly going to reunite original cast members, Megan Fox and Shia LaBeouf.
Food World News reported the possibility of Shia LaBeouf returning to the franchise claiming,
"Shia LaBeouf has been busy as he departed from the Transformers franchise, he recently hangs out with Lars von Trier, the Danish film director and screenwriter," the publication claimed. "Adding ShiaLaBeouf to Transformers 5 could be a good move by Paramount even if it means that they have to kidnap, drug him, then have him wake up on set.
"As LaBeouf has matured into a manhood, bringing him back would simply make the film far more interesting."
However, LaBeouf explained that while he is up for the idea of returning it's not going to be an easy task.
"It would be good to do another film but I doubt with the new changes since the third film that Megan could return you know, it might be a love war if me or Rosie both return you know its not that i don't think about it," he explained. "But no, I highly doubt I'll be back for another one. I'll do another Michael Bay film but not Transformers."
Mark Wahlberg, who took over the franchise at "Transformers: Age of Extinction" has already confirmed his return with director Michael Bay.
"We'll get together when he [Michael Bay] gets back," Wahlberg told Collider.