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Get First Look at Crosshairs in 'Transformers: The Last Knight'
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The new image offers a glimpse of the robot mode of 'the lone sniper,' who rocks generally the same look as he did in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction'.

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"Transformers: The Last Knight" continues to share another teaser of the roster of 'bots after revealing the first looks at Hot Rod, Drift and Squeeks in their robot forms. Making his return from "Transformers: Age of Extinction" is Autobot Crosshairs, who will once again join Optimus Prime in the fifth "Transformers" film.

The new image shared on Instagram offers a glimpse of the robot mode of "the lone sniper," who rocks generally the same look as he did in the fourth film. The caption reads, "He's got your back, but you won't hear the end of it." Michael Bay also notes on his Twitter account that "the only part of him that's green is his color."

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The fifth installment of the "Transformers" film series centers on Optimus Prime who finds his home planet, Cybertron, now a dead planet. Thinking that he's responsible for its demise, he finds a way to bring the planet back to life. However, in order to do so he needs to find an artifact on Earth.

"Transformers: The Last Knight" is set for a June 23, 2017 release in U.S theaters. Mark Wahlberg, Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson are set to reprise their respective roles. Peter Cullen is back to lend his voice to Optimus Prime. The upcoming flick also stars Isabela Moner, Anthony Hopkins, Jerrod Carmichael and Santiago Cabrera.

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