Transformers: Prime Directive?

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The IGN boys stumbled upon an interesting story when talking to Glenn Morshower (Agent Aaron Pierce on the show 24).

The good folks over at Filmforce give us this:

‘The actor hinted that he is off to New Mexico to shoot a movie with Steven Spielberg and Michael Bay. Transformers, anyone? Add Morshower to a growing cast that includes John Voight, Shia LeBouf, Michael Clarke Duncan, Bernie Mac, John Turturro and Tyrese. The actor stated that the name of the film will in fact be Prime Directive, which makes sense since Optimus Prime is the main Autobot. There is no word whether this is merely a shooting title, a subtitle (as in The Transformers: Prime Directive), or will stand alone (although that seems unlikely).

Will the name survive until theatrical release? One thing to consider is that “Prime Directive” features heavily in the Star Trek mythos as well, as the abiding rule that all Starfleet officers must follow (ie: “At first, do no harm”).’

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