While traveling to Moscow may seem as unlikely to some as the dark side of the Moon, our comrades at IGN were lucky enough to be on the scene when Transformers: Dark of the Moon made its world premiere in the Russian capital.
Take a look at this video to learn about Sam Witwicky’s (Shia LaBeouf) post-collegiate malaise as a man who can only find purpose and validation when aiding sentient robots in an interplanetary war.
The lovely (and consistently white-wearing) Rosie Huntington-Whitely discusses the crutches she used in her first film role, and John Malkovich explains how director Michael Bay blocks an interior tussling scene between a man and an enormous robot.
Sadly, the footage that IGN shot of the Decepticons marching in lockstep through Red Square as the Peoples’ Philharmonic Orchestra thundered along to Prokofiev’s Lt. Kije Suite was confisctaed at customs.