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‘Transformers’ make more mayhem in ‘Age of Extinction’

BY JAY BOBBIN

Marry a top action star like Mark Wahlberg to a top action franchise such as “Transformers,” and you can be sure you won’t have a quiet time while watching the result.

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Add the news that dinosaurs apparently were made extinct by evil Transformers, and you’ll know even more that you and the movie will not go quietly.

“Transformers: Age of Extinction,” released in 2014 as the fourth film in director Michael Bay’s toy-inspired franchise – and being shown Wednesday, Feb. 22, and Thursday, Feb. 23, on MGM+ Marquee, and Saturday, Feb. 25, on MGM+ – starts by going back to the future in a sense. Much of the prehistoric world is erased by aliens, according to the plot here, but one T. Rex gets preserved in a way that figures in big as the story progresses.

A new breed of sinister Decepticons is envisioned by a FBI man played by Kelsey Grammer, who enlists scientist Stanley Tucci to do the real dirty work. Meanwhile, an inventor played by Mark Wahlberg (so long, Shia LaBoeuf, the head actor in the previous “Transformers” chapters) finds an old truck that actually turns out to be the rundown