Producer: No Beijing landmarks felled in film
THE head of a Hollywood production company yesterday denied online rumors that upcoming action film "Transformers 4" will include the destruction of Beijing landmarks.
"Pangu Plaza is an extraordinary and iconic building that will make a memorable visual in the movie, especially set against the beautiful National Stadium, National Aquatic Center and Olympic Green," said Marc Ganis, president of Jiaflix Enterprises.
"How this unique building is presented will be entirely up to the film's director Michael Bay and his team," Ganis added.
According to Ganis, production on "Transformers 4" has already begun in the United States.
The film will include scenes shot in a number of locations in China and is scheduled for release next summer.
"Pangu Plaza is an extraordinary and iconic building that will make a memorable visual in the movie, especially set against the beautiful National Stadium, National Aquatic Center and Olympic Green," said Marc Ganis, president of Jiaflix Enterprises.
"How this unique building is presented will be entirely up to the film's director Michael Bay and his team," Ganis added.
According to Ganis, production on "Transformers 4" has already begun in the United States.
The film will include scenes shot in a number of locations in China and is scheduled for release next summer.
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