Michelle Yeoh joins 'Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts’


The Malaysian actress is set to provide the voice of Maximal Airazor in the seventh 'Transformers' movie. Photo: AFP

It looks like Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh is getting busier by the day.

The Malaysian actress joins the seventh Transformers movie, Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, scheduled to be out June 2023

According to reports, she is providing the voice of Airazor, of the robot tribe Maximals, in the new film.

Yeoh's participation was announced by the film director Steven Caple Jr. on his Instagram account. He shared a behind-the-scenes videos of actors Yeoh and Pete Davidson in the recording booth.

This follows Monday's news that Yeoh will be part of Kenneth Branagh's ensemble cast for his third Hercule Poirot film, A Haunting In Venice.

Most recently seen in the films Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings and Everything Everywhere All At Once, Yeoh is also appearing in the upcoming James Cameron film Avatar: The Way Of Water.

Other projects she's starring in are Netflix’s The School For Good And Evil and The Witcher: Blood Origin.

Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts is described as a 1990s globetrotting adventure, starring Anthony Ramos and Dominique Fishback.

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