Transformers: The Last Knight is a big film, says Anthony Hopkins

The 79-year-old joins the franchise as Edmund Burton, who devoted his life to the study of ancestries of humans and Transformers.

June 22, 2017 02:12 pm | Updated 02:12 pm IST - Los Angeles

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Anthony Hopkins as Sir Edmound Burton, and Hot Rod in a scene from, ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’.

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Anthony Hopkins as Sir Edmound Burton, and Hot Rod in a scene from, ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’.

Veteran actor Anthony Hopkins says Transformers: The Last Knight is one of the biggest movies he has ever made.

The 79-year-old has joined the franchise as Edmund Burton, who devoted his life to the study of ancestries of humans and Transformers.

Asked how does the film compare in scale to his recent projects, he said: “This is a big, big film.

“It’s huge. We were at Stonehenge, Blenheim Palace... We were at Downing Street — that’s never been done before. But he can get in there. Down the Mall, outside of Buckingham Palace, racing in a car with a stunt driver... Yes, I think it’s one of the biggest I’ve ever done. It’s a big, big movie,” Hopkins said in a statement.

Hopkins is known for films like The Mask of Zorro , The Silence of the Lambs and the Thor franchise.

Releasing in India on June 30, Transformers: The Last Knight is a Paramount Pictures presentation and is exclusively distributed in India by Viacom18 Motion Pictures.

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